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Jarrett Martin may not have been born on a drop zone, but he was certainly raised on one. He achieved more skydiving goals before his eighteenth birthday than many do in a lifetime. His thirst for adrenaline led to more serious risks, BASE jumping, ground-launching, and speed flying. One day, the summer after high school, the parachute didn’t open. Now paralyzed from the chest down, and confined to a wheelchair, 21-year-old Jarrett continues to live an adrenaline-fueled life.
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