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Le Highline Extreme 2016 au Moléson

Swiss Samuel Volery, professional mountaineer, walks on the 585 meter line during the Highline Extreme event on the top of the Moleson peak at 2000 meters above the sea level, in the Swiss Alps, near Fribourg, Switzerland, Thursday, September 8, 2016. 25 of the European best slackliners compete until September 11, on 8 different lines ranging from 45 metres to 495 metres. Balancing on the "slackline" is a training method for climbers to improve their equilibrium sense. To avoid the danger of falling down, the athlete is secured with a rope. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron).KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron

8 septembre 2016 à 23:17

La crème des funambules européens défie la gravité au sommet du Moléson au Highline Extreme 2016, de jeudi jusqu'à dimanche. Les athlètes tenteront d'établir de nouveaux records du monde lors de cette 3e édition.

Photos: © Lib/Vincent Murith et Keystone

  • Swiss Samuel Volery, professional mountaineer, walks on the 585 meter line during the Highline Extreme event on the top of the Moleson peak at 2000 meters above the sea level, in the Swiss Alps, near Fribourg, Switzerland, Thursday, September 8, 2016. 25 of the European best slackliners compete until September 11, on 8 different lines ranging from 45 metres to 495 metres. Balancing on the "slackline" is a training method for climbers to improve their equilibrium sense. To avoid the danger of falling down, the athlete is secured with a rope. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron)..KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron
  • Swiss Samuel Volery, professional mountaineer, walks on the 585 meter line during the Highline Extreme event on the top of the Moleson peak at 2000 meters above the sea level, in the Swiss Alps, near Fribourg, Switzerland, Thursday, September 8, 2016. 25 of the European best slackliners compete until September 11, on 8 different lines ranging from 45 metres to 495 metres. Balancing on the "slackline" is a training method for climbers to improve their equilibrium sense. To avoid the danger of falling down, the athlete is secured with a rope. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron)..KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron
  • Swiss Samuel Volery, professional mountaineer, walks on the 585 meter line during the Highline Extreme event on the top of the Moleson peak at 2000 meters above the sea level, in the Swiss Alps, near Fribourg, Switzerland, Thursday, September 8, 2016. 25 of the European best slackliners compete until September 11, on 8 different lines ranging from 45 metres to 495 metres. Balancing on the "slackline" is a training method for climbers to improve their equilibrium sense. To avoid the danger of falling down, the athlete is secured with a rope. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron).KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron
  • Swiss Samuel Volery, professional mountaineer, walks on the 585 meter line during the Highline Extreme event on the top of the Moleson peak at 2000 meters above the sea level, in the Swiss Alps, near Fribourg, Switzerland, Thursday, September 8, 2016. 25 of the European best slackliners compete until September 11, on 8 different lines ranging from 45 metres to 495 metres. Balancing on the "slackline" is a training method for climbers to improve their equilibrium sense. To avoid the danger of falling down, the athlete is secured with a rope. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron)..KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron
  • Swiss Samuel Volery, professional mountaineer, walks on the 585 meter line during the Highline Extreme event on the top of the Moleson peak at 2000 meters above the sea level, in the Swiss Alps, near Fribourg, Switzerland, Thursday, September 8, 2016. 25 of the European best slackliners compete until September 11, on 8 different lines ranging from 45 metres to 495 metres. Balancing on the "slackline" is a training method for climbers to improve their equilibrium sense. To avoid the danger of falling down, the athlete is secured with a rope. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron)..KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron
  • Swiss Samuel Volery, professional mountaineer, walks on the 585 meter line during the Highline Extreme event on the top of the Moleson peak at 2000 meters above the sea level, in the Swiss Alps, near Fribourg, Switzerland, Thursday, September 8, 2016. 25 of the European best slackliners compete until September 11, on 8 different lines ranging from 45 metres to 495 metres. Balancing on the "slackline" is a training method for climbers to improve their equilibrium sense. To avoid the danger of falling down, the athlete is secured with a rope. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron)..KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron
  • Swiss Samuel Volery , professional mountaineer, walks on the 585 meter line during the Highline Extreme event on the top of the Moleson peak at 2000 meters above the sea level, in the Swiss Alps, near Fribourg, Switzerland, Thursday, September 8, 2016. 25 of the European best slackliners compete until September 11, on 8 different lines ranging from 45 metres to 495 metres. Balancing on the "slackline" is a training method for climbers to improve their equilibrium sense. To avoid the danger of falling down, the athlete is secured with a rope. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron).KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron
  • Swiss Samuel Volery , professional mountaineer, walks on the 585 meter line during the Highline Extreme event on the top of the Moleson peak at 2000 meters above the sea level, in the Swiss Alps, near Fribourg, Switzerland, Thursday, September 8, 2016. 25 of the European best slackliners compete until September 11, on 8 different lines ranging from 45 metres to 495 metres. Balancing on the "slackline" is a training method for climbers to improve their equilibrium sense. To avoid the danger of falling down, the athlete is secured with a rope. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron).KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron
  • Swiss Samuel Volery , professional mountaineer, walks on the 585 meter line during the Highline Extreme event on the top of the Moleson peak at 2000 meters above the sea level, in the Swiss Alps, near Fribourg, Switzerland, Thursday, September 8, 2016. 25 of the European best slackliners compete until September 11, on 8 different lines ranging from 45 metres to 495 metres. Balancing on the "slackline" is a training method for climbers to improve their equilibrium sense. To avoid the danger of falling down, the athlete is secured with a rope. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron).KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron
  • Swiss Samuel Volery , professional mountaineer, walks on the 585 meter line during the Highline Extreme event on the top of the Moleson peak at 2000 meters above the sea level, in the Swiss Alps, near Fribourg, Switzerland, Thursday, September 8, 2016. 25 of the European best slackliners compete until September 11, on 8 different lines ranging from 45 metres to 495 metres. Balancing on the "slackline" is a training method for climbers to improve their equilibrium sense. To avoid the danger of falling down, the athlete is secured with a rope. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron).KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron
  • Professional mountaineers walk on a line during the Highline Extreme event on the top of the Moleson peak at 2000 meters above the sea level, in the Swiss Alps, near Fribourg, Switzerland, Thursday, September 8, 2016. 25 of the European best slackliners compete until September 11, on 8 different lines ranging from 45 metres to 495 metres. Balancing on the "slackline" is a training method for climbers to improve their equilibrium sense. To avoid the danger of falling down, the athlete is secured with a rope. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron)..KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron
  • Professional mountaineers walk on a line during the Highline Extreme event on the top of the Moleson peak at 2000 meters above the sea level, in the Swiss Alps, near Fribourg, Switzerland, Thursday, September 8, 2016. 25 of the European best slackliners compete until September 11, on 8 different lines ranging from 45 metres to 495 metres. Balancing on the "slackline" is a training method for climbers to improve their equilibrium sense. To avoid the danger of falling down, the athlete is secured with a rope. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron)KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron
  • France's Joanna Stock, professional mountaineer, sits on the line during the Highline Extreme event on the top of the Moleson peak at 2000 meters above the sea level, in the Swiss Alps, near Fribourg, Switzerland, Thursday, September 8, 2016. 25 of the European best slackliners compete until September 11, on 8 different lines ranging from 45 metres to 495 metres. Balancing on the "slackline" is a training method for climbers to improve their equilibrium sense. To avoid the danger of falling down, the athlete is secured with a rope. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron)..KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron
  • France's Joanna Stock, professional mountaineer, sits on the line during the Highline Extreme event on the top of the Moleson peak at 2000 meters above the sea level, in the Swiss Alps, near Fribourg, Switzerland, Thursday, September 8, 2016. 25 of the European best slackliners compete until September 11, on 8 different lines ranging from 45 metres to 495 metres. Balancing on the "slackline" is a training method for climbers to improve their equilibrium sense. To avoid the danger of falling down, the athlete is secured with a rope. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron)..KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron
  • Norway's Audhild Hogasen, professional mountaineer, walks on the line during the Highline Extreme event on the top of the Moleson peak at 2000 meters above the sea level, in the Swiss Alps, near Fribourg, Switzerland, Thursday, September 8, 2016. 25 of the European best slackliners compete until September 11, on 8 different lines ranging from 45 metres to 495 metres. Balancing on the "slackline" is a training method for climbers to improve their equilibrium sense. To avoid the danger of falling down, the athlete is secured with a rope. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron)....KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron
  • Norway's Audhild Hogasen, left, and Dutch Yuri Rhodenborgh, right, professional mountaineers, walk on a line during the Highline Extreme event on the top of the Moleson peak at 2000 meters above the sea level, in the Swiss Alps, near Fribourg, Switzerland, Thursday, September 8, 2016. 25 of the European best slackliners compete until September 11, on 8 different lines ranging from 45 metres to 495 metres. Balancing on the "slackline" is a training method for climbers to improve their equilibrium sense. To avoid the danger of falling down, the athlete is secured with a rope. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron)....KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron
  • Norway's Audhild Hogasen, right, and Dutch Yuri Rhodenborgh, left, professional mountaineers, walk on a line during the Highline Extreme event on the top of the Moleson peak at 2000 meters above the sea level, in the Swiss Alps, near Fribourg, Switzerland, Thursday, September 8, 2016. 25 of the European best slackliners compete until September 11, on 8 different lines ranging from 45 metres to 495 metres. Balancing on the "slackline" is a training method for climbers to improve their equilibrium sense. To avoid the danger of falling down, the athlete is secured with a rope. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron)....KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron
  • Norway's Audhild Hogasen, up, and Dutch Yuri Rhodenborgh, down, professional mountaineers, walk on a line during the Highline Extreme event on the top of the Moleson peak at 2000 meters above the sea level, in the Swiss Alps, near Fribourg, Switzerland, Thursday, September 8, 2016. 25 of the European best slackliners compete until September 11, on 8 different lines ranging from 45 metres to 495 metres. Balancing on the "slackline" is a training method for climbers to improve their equilibrium sense. To avoid the danger of falling down, the athlete is secured with a rope. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron)....KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron
  • Norway's Audhild Hogasen, right, and Dutch Yuri Rhodenborgh, left, professional mountaineers, walk on a line during the Highline Extreme event on the top of the Moleson peak at 2000 meters above the sea level, in the Swiss Alps, near Fribourg, Switzerland, Thursday, September 8, 2016. 25 of the European best slackliners compete until September 11, on 8 different lines ranging from 45 metres to 495 metres. Balancing on the "slackline" is a training method for climbers to improve their equilibrium sense. To avoid the danger of falling down, the athlete is secured with a rope. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron)......KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron
  • Norway's Audhild Hogasen, right, and Dutch Yuri Rhodenborgh, left, professional mountaineers, walk on a line during the Highline Extreme event on the top of the Moleson peak at 2000 meters above the sea level, in the Swiss Alps, near Fribourg, Switzerland, Thursday, September 8, 2016. 25 of the European best slackliners compete until September 11, on 8 different lines ranging from 45 metres to 495 metres. Balancing on the "slackline" is a training method for climbers to improve their equilibrium sense. To avoid the danger of falling down, the athlete is secured with a rope. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron)......KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron
  • Dutch Yuri Rhodenborgh walks on the line during the Highline Extreme event on the top of the Moleson peak at 2000 meters above the sea level, in the Swiss Alps, near Fribourg, Switzerland, Thursday, September 8, 2016. 25 of the European best slackliners compete until September 11, on 8 different lines ranging from 45 metres to 495 metres. Balancing on the "slackline" is a training method for climbers to improve their equilibrium sense. To avoid the danger of falling down, the athlete is secured with a rope. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron).KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron
  • Dutch Yuri Rhodenborgh walks on the line during the Highline Extreme event on the top of the Moleson peak at 2000 meters above the sea level, in the Swiss Alps, near Fribourg, Switzerland, Thursday, September 8, 2016. 25 of the European best slackliners compete until September 11, on 8 different lines ranging from 45 metres to 495 metres. Balancing on the "slackline" is a training method for climbers to improve their equilibrium sense. To avoid the danger of falling down, the athlete is secured with a rope. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron)..KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron
  • Norway's Audhild Hogasen, professional mountaineer, walks on the line during the Highline Extreme event on the top of the Moleson peak at 2000 meters above the sea level, in the Swiss Alps, near Fribourg, Switzerland, Thursday, September 8, 2016. 25 of the European best slackliners compete until September 11, on 8 different lines ranging from 45 metres to 495 metres. Balancing on the "slackline" is a training method for climbers to improve their equilibrium sense. To avoid the danger of falling down, the athlete is secured with a rope. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron)....KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron
  • Norway's Audhild Hogasen, right, and Dutch Yuri Rhodenborgh, left, professional mountaineers, walk on a line during the Highline Extreme event on the top of the Moleson peak at 2000 meters above the sea level, in the Swiss Alps, near Fribourg, Switzerland, Thursday, September 8, 2016. 25 of the European best slackliners compete until September 11, on 8 different lines ranging from 45 metres to 495 metres. Balancing on the "slackline" is a training method for climbers to improve their equilibrium sense. To avoid the danger of falling down, the athlete is secured with a rope. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron)........KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron
  • Dutch Yuri Rhodenborgh walks on the line during the Highline Extreme event on the top of the Moleson peak at 2000 meters above the sea level, in the Swiss Alps, near Fribourg, Switzerland, Thursday, September 8, 2016. 25 of the European best slackliners compete until September 11, on 8 different lines ranging from 45 metres to 495 metres. Balancing on the "slackline" is a training method for climbers to improve their equilibrium sense. To avoid the danger of falling down, the athlete is secured with a rope. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron)....KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron
  • Guilherme Coury of Brazil walks on the line during the Highline Extreme event on the top of the Moleson peak at 2000 meters above the sea level, in the Swiss Alps, near Fribourg, Switzerland, Thursday, September 8, 2016. 25 of the European best slackliners compete until September 11, on 8 different lines ranging from 45 metres to 495 metres. Balancing on the "slackline" is a training method for climbers to improve their equilibrium sense. To avoid the danger of falling down, the athlete is secured with a rope. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron)..KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron
  • Guilherme Coury of Brazil walks on the line during the Highline Extreme event on the top of the Moleson peak at 2000 meters above the sea level, in the Swiss Alps, near Fribourg, Switzerland, Thursday, September 8, 2016. 25 of the European best slackliners compete until September 11, on 8 different lines ranging from 45 metres to 495 metres. Balancing on the "slackline" is a training method for climbers to improve their equilibrium sense. To avoid the danger of falling down, the athlete is secured with a rope. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron)..KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron
  • Guilherme Coury of Brazil walks on the line during the Highline Extreme event on the top of the Moleson peak at 2000 meters above the sea level, in the Swiss Alps, near Fribourg, Switzerland, Thursday, September 8, 2016. 25 of the European best slackliners compete until September 11, on 8 different lines ranging from 45 metres to 495 metres. Balancing on the "slackline" is a training method for climbers to improve their equilibrium sense. To avoid the danger of falling down, the athlete is secured with a rope. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron)....KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron
  • A professional mountaineer walks on the line during the Highline Extreme event on the top of the Moleson peak at 2000 meters above the sea level, in the Swiss Alps, near Fribourg, Switzerland, Thursday, September 8, 2016. 25 of the European best slackliners compete until September 11, on 8 different lines ranging from 45 metres to 495 metres. Balancing on the "slackline" is a training method for climbers to improve their equilibrium sense. To avoid the danger of falling down, the athlete is secured with a rope. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron)....KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron
  • A professional mountaineer walks on the line during the Highline Extreme event on the top of the Moleson peak at 2000 meters above the sea level, in the Swiss Alps, near Fribourg, Switzerland, Thursday, September 8, 2016. 25 of the European best slackliners compete until September 11, on 8 different lines ranging from 45 metres to 495 metres. Balancing on the "slackline" is a training method for climbers to improve their equilibrium sense. To avoid the danger of falling down, the athlete is secured with a rope. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron)..KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron
  • A professional mountaineer walks on the line during the Highline Extreme event on the top of the Moleson peak at 2000 meters above the sea level, in the Swiss Alps, near Fribourg, Switzerland, Thursday, September 8, 2016. 25 of the European best slackliners compete until September 11, on 8 different lines ranging from 45 metres to 495 metres. Balancing on the "slackline" is a training method for climbers to improve their equilibrium sense. To avoid the danger of falling down, the athlete is secured with a rope. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron)....KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron
  • Higline Extrême. Photo Lib Vincent Murith, Le Moléson, 11.09.16Murith Vincent / La Liberté
  • Higline Extrême. Photo Lib Vincent Murith, Le Moléson, 11.09.16Murith Vincent / La Liberté
  • Higline Extrême. Photo Lib Vincent Murith, Le Moléson, 11.09.16Murith Vincent / La Liberté
  • Higline Extrême. Photo Lib Vincent Murith, Le Moléson, 11.09.16Murith Vincent / La Liberté
  • Higline Extrême. Photo Lib Vincent Murith, Le Moléson, 11.09.16Murith Vincent / La Liberté
  • Higline Extrême. Photo Lib Vincent Murith, Le Moléson, 11.09.16Murith Vincent / La Liberté
  • Higline Extrême. Photo Lib Vincent Murith, Le Moléson, 11.09.16Murith Vincent / La Liberté
  • Higline Extrême. Photo Lib Vincent Murith, Le Moléson, 11.09.16Murith Vincent / La Liberté
  • Higline Extrême. Photo Lib Vincent Murith, Le Moléson, 11.09.16Murith Vincent / La Liberté
  • Higline Extrême. Photo Lib Vincent Murith, Le Moléson, 11.09.16Murith Vincent / La Liberté
  • Higline Extrême. Photo Lib Vincent Murith, Le Moléson, 11.09.16Murith Vincent / La Liberté
  • Higline Extrême. Photo Lib Vincent Murith, Le Moléson, 11.09.16Murith Vincent / La Liberté
  • Higline Extrême. Photo Lib Vincent Murith, Le Moléson, 11.09.16Murith Vincent / La Liberté
  • Higline Extrême (ici ambiance à Plan Francey. Photo Lib Vincent Murith, Le Moléson, 11.09.16Murith Vincent / La Liberté

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