Ernesto Gainza

Ernesto Gainza

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Ernesto Gainza

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Ernesto Gainza is a globally recognized skydiver, BASE jumper, wingsuit pilot, and four-time Guinness World Record holder, known for his mastery in fear management, resilience, and peak performance. With over 20 years of experience in extreme aerial sports, Ernesto has performed some of the world’s most daring stunts, including landing the smallest and fastest parachute ever. He has trained elite special forces and professional athletes, sharing tools to thrive in high-pressure environments. Ernesto is also a certified coach and instructor examiner for the United States Parachute Association, holding the highest instructional ratings in the sport. His talks blend adrenaline-fueled storytelling with powerful strategies for overcoming fear, unlocking mental resilience, and pushing human potential. Featured in the documentary Down to Earth, Ernesto continues to inspire global audiences and leading brands through high-impact keynotes, cinematic stunts, and brand campaigns that combine discipline, precision, and passion.

  • Organisation:

    Intercrew D.o.o.
  • Designation:

    Extreme Athlete | 4 times Guinness World Record Holder
  • Industry:

    Tourism And Hospitality
  • Location:

    Other, Spain
Learner’s Speak – A testimonial

It was an enriching conference with a different approach, Ernesto was very approachable, and humorous and his recommendations and techniques taught during the conference were very effective. The answers to my questions were clear, and concise, and demonstrated a great knowledge of the topic during the conference. Highly recommendable. Sergio Scariolo Head coach of the Spanish Basketball National team

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