A gymnast stunned viewers after knocking himself out mid-routine before bouncing back to set a new record just minutes later.
Jamie Canning has spent years perfecting his craft, gradually increasing the difficulty of his trampoline skills.
But during one ambitious attempt, the 22-year-old mistimed a landing and was knocked unconscious for several seconds.
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Despite the brutal fall, Jamie quickly came round and insisted on finishing what he had set out to do.
Medical staff gave him the all-clear, paving the way for a second attempt that made history.
“I was only out for around 3-5 seconds. I remember someone touching my shoulder and that’s when I shot up,” Jamie, from Liverpool, told What’s The Jam.
“My head and eyes felt like they were vibrating for a few seconds, but after a few seconds of lying down, I felt good enough to get up and get moving.
“I knew I was okay and wanted to finish what I came to do.”
On his second go, Jamie successfully completed the stunt and secured a new record.
He said: “I broke the record for the hardest trampoline routine from standing, no jumps beforehand, just straight into the skills.
“It’s a difficulty of 14.0 – nine double somersaults and ending with a triple somersault, including twisting skills with 1.5 twists in.
“It’s one of the hardest things I’ve done in the sport.”
Footage of the shocking fall and record-breaking jump has been viewed 183,000 times, earning 5,497 likes and 56 comments.
One viewer said: “That end deck!!! That does not look like a good one. So sorry that happened. well done on what you achieved though!”
Another added: “The noise of that hit gave me chills.”
Summer said: “and this is exactly how I broke my T10 disc in my spine. two weeks before my gymnastics comp. I am extremely lucky to be walking rn.”
One person wrote: “Trampoliners are a diff breed bro.”
A concerned user said: “Who let you go back into competition after sustaining a head injury/concussion… that’s super dangerous.”
Jamie later replied: “It was my call, probably not the smartest thing to do, but it was my decision.
“I told them I was fine and tbf I was, scan showed no signs of breaks or bleeding and doctors said no concussions, definitely got very lucky there!
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