A Frenchman has claimed the world record for the most-bungy jumps in 24 hours, smashing the record previously held by Kiwi Mike Heard.
Francois-Marie Dibon took his first plunge from the Highland Fling Bungee in Scotland on Tuesday morning - and he wasn't hanging around.
The 44-year-old Frenchman made 765 jumps by then end of the 24 hours window, almost doubling the previous record held by the New Zealander at 430.
That equates to a bungy every minute and 52 seconds.
Dibon had overtaken the previous total within the first 12 hours and, after just 50 minutes' rest, sought to stretch his lead. Jumping throughout the night he managed to fit in another 335 jumps over the River Gary in Perthshire.
The French daredevil had previously spoken about how the unusual spot had helped him overcome his fear of heights.
Talking to the Guardian he found the "perfect cure" in the sport on a trip to Pitlochry.
"You have nothing to fear, because you're attached to a bungee cord."