Andy Lewis (performer)

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Andy Lewis
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Lewis at The Gibbon World Cup 2010
Born (1986-10-07) October 7, 1986 (age 35)
Other namesSketchy Andy
OccupationSlackliner
Known forSlacklining, BASE jumping, Super Bowl Halftime 2012
Lewis performing a tip stand in Munich, Germany, 2012

Andy Lewis (born October 7, 1986), is a professional performer and speaker, stunt/safety coordinator, Tandem BASE jumper, slackliner, and extreme sports athlete. Lewis started a Tandem BASE Jumping Company in 2018 called “BASE Jump Moab" and is most famous for his efforts as a slackliner. Lewis has completed numerous accomplishments as a highliner and trickliner, and is also a distinguished BASE jumper and rock climber. He has created new "slack" vocabulary, new slackline disciplines, and is an ambassador to the sport.[1]

Lewis grew up in Greenbrae, California.[2]

Slacklining[]

Lewis played a major role in developing the sport of competitive tricklining, becoming the first ever slackline world champion in 2008 in Fort William, Scotland. He repeated the feat in 2009, 2010, and 2011 winning Champion Overall at the Gibbon World Cup Series‘.[2] Andy is also known for his many "first across” (F/A's) highlines where both scouting the line and figuring out how to rig the line are required before being the first one to walk across. He also holds the American record for longest highline, longest free solo, and highest walked slackline (between two hot air balloons.) He was the first to successfully rig and walk a 55m+ highline (2008, California – "Ruin's Highline"), the first to walk a 60m+ highline (2009, France – "King Line"), and rigged and walked the world's first 100m+ highline ever (2010, Moab – "Afrodisiac").[3] Andy is also renowned for his "free solo" exploits, having walked more than 100 different highlines without a safety leash. Andy's record for longest free solo highline held up until August 2015, with a 55m crossing at 60m high up— no leash. His leashed crossing in 2018, was nearly 3000’ long, walking 888m onsight (first try.)

Andy was included in Peter Mortimer's Reel Rock 2011 film, featured on MTV, and on other international TV networks. He is credited with taking slacklining from an obscure hobby of a small portion of rock-climbers to the world media forefront on Sunday, February 5, 2012, when he performed on a trickline while Madonna sang behind him during the halftime show of the NFL Super Bowl. Saturday Night Live and Conan O'Brien's Late Night TV show parodied Andy's halftime performance in the week following the Super Bowl.[4]

Andy is also a sponsored athlete of Atair Canopies, Apex BASE, Gibbon Slacklines, Sterling Rope, Go Pro, Red Bull, Hippy Tree, Line Grip, and BASE Jump Moab.

Utah monolith removal[]

Lewis and three others took credit and received monumental backlash for removing the Utah monolith on the evening of November 27, 2020 at approximately 8:30 p.m.[5][6] A photographer who was present at the time of removal later contacted Lewis who said their motivation in removing the sculpture was to protect the environment from overuse. However, it is seen by many that Lewis's statement directly contradicts his actions through his use of anchors drilled into cliff faces for his Slacklining events [7]

Notable highline feats[]

"First across"[]

  • Titansiq: 650m long/ 300m high (established Nov 2020) worlds longest tower highline.
  • Skinwalker: 503m Long/ 150m high (Established Nov 2019) worlds longest tower to tower highline.
  • The Lucky Horse Factory: 230m Long/ 128m high Established with the Frenchies Nov 2015, Andy's Longest Established/ Sent highline.
  • Airwareness Highline: 105m long / 140m high—October 16, 2013, in Las Vegas, Nev. (largest urban highline)
  • Leviathan Highline: 85m long / 250m high—Quite possibly the most exposed highline in the world. (fisher towers, UT)
  • Afrodisiac Highline : 103.5m long / 110m high — September 10, 2010, in Moab, Utah (rigging help by Ryan Matson) (2)
  • The Dgark Wizard: 128m long / 110m high- April 20, 2015, He established this highline in the name of Potter and Hunt.
  • King Line : 60m long / 25m high — June 28, 2009, in Millau, France (Rigging by Michi Acshaber)
  • Ruin's Highline : 55m long / 35m high (middle) — July 18, 2008, in Marin Headlands, Cal. (Rigging help by Scott Antipa)
  • Was last to cross 880m 2019 American Record. Onsight.

Free solo (without safety leash)[]

Rigged most of, and walked 100 lines in 2011, 62 he walked free solo.

  • Great Bongzilla Highline : 55m long / 60m high- Highlands Bowl, Moab, Utah (World Record for 4 years)
  • Shakes McCoy Highline : 40m long / 32m high — November 27, 2010, in Moab, Utah (World Record for 1 year)
  • Max Power Banana Bomb Highline 32m long / 25m high - November 1, 2010, in Germany.
  • Lost Arrow Spire Highline : 17m long / 900m high — June 2009/ June 2010 (naked) in Yosemite National Park, Cal.

References[]

  1. ^ Marikar, Sheila (February 6, 2012). "Andy Lewis, Madonna's Slack Line Dancer, on 'Scary, Spectacular' Super Bowl Show". ABC News.
  2. ^ a b Jason, Will (November 25, 2010). "In 'slacklining,' Redwood High grad finds his passion". Marin Independent Journal.
  3. ^ Afrodisiac Highline Footage. YouTube.com.
  4. ^ Longman, Jeré (February 6, 2012). "That Guy in the Toga? Call Him a Slackliner". The New York Times.
  5. ^ "We REMOVED the Utah Monolith. || Nov 27, 2020 || - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved December 2, 2020.
  6. ^ Alexander, Bryan (December 2, 2020). "Meet the outdoor sportsmen who say they removed the Utah monolith: 'If you think we're proud, we're not'". USA Today. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
  7. ^ "Moab's 'Mr. Slackline' claims he was behind the removal of the Utah monolith". The Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved December 2, 2020.

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