Turkish daredevil jumps from Istanbul’s Galata Tower in modern first

Published November 10, 2017
Turkish extreme sports athlete Cengiz Kocak gestures after performing a base jump off Galata Tower in Istanbul on November 9. ─ AFP
Turkish extreme sports athlete Cengiz Kocak gestures after performing a base jump off Galata Tower in Istanbul on November 9. ─ AFP
Istanbul: Cengiz Kocak, a Turkish extreme sports athlete, performs a base jump off a building on Thursday as part of events organised by the European Outdoor Film Tour.—AFP
Istanbul: Cengiz Kocak, a Turkish extreme sports athlete, performs a base jump off a building on Thursday as part of events organised by the European Outdoor Film Tour.—AFP

ISTANBUL: Turkey’s best known base jumper on Thursday successfully leapt from the iconic Galata Tower in Istanbul, following in the footsteps of a legendary Ottoman aviator almost four centuries ago.

Cengiz Kocak, 44, landed safely and his parachute rapidly activated after he jumped from the 36-metre high balcony of the tower.

The adventurer, who has completed base jumps throughout Turkey and abroad, is the first person in modern times to jump from the tower.

“I don’t get so excited normally but this time I was very excited, I couldn’t sleep at night,” Kocak said after landing in the square beneath the tower.

“It has been a location that I have had in my mind since my childhood,” he said.

A symbol of Istanbul and a major tourist hotspot, Galata Tower was built by the Genoese in 1348 and offers a spectacular panoramic view of the city overlooking the Golden Horn and the Bosphorus.

When it was built, it was the tallest building in Istanbul. During the Ottoman era, the stone-made tower was used to spot fires in the city.

The inspiration for his jump was the reputed feat of Hezarfen Ahmet Celebi, a legendary Ottoman aviator who in the 17th century is said to have flown from the Galata Tower using wings made of eagles’ feathers.

According to the legend reported in the writings of traveller Evliya Celebi, Hezarfen even flew from Galata over the Bosphorus to the slopes of Uskudar on the Asian side.

Quite what Hezarfen Ahmet Celebi achieved remains unclear. But Kocak said in future he would also try to fly from the very top of the Galata Tower across the Bosphorus to Uskudar with special equipment.

Published in Dawn, November 10th, 2017

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