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The Air Zoo Opens New Exhibit: Extreme Sports: Beyond Human Limits

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KALAMAZOO, MI, July 21, 2025 – The Air Zoo Aerospace & Science Center announces the opening of Extreme Sports: Beyond Human Limits, an immersive, adrenaline-filled exhibition that takes visitors into the heart of extreme sports. Developed by Science North in partnership with the Ontario Science Centre, this highly interactive experience explores the science, psychology, and physicality behind some of the world’s most daring athletic feats.

Visitors will delve into the mental and physical preparation of elite athletes who push beyond perceived human limits in wingsuit flying, parkour, ice and rock climbing, free diving, and more. Through hands-on, multimedia, and creative challenges, guests of all ages can:

From breathtaking heights and depths to rapidly changing terrain and unpredictable weather,

Extreme Sports showcases the intense training, focus, and risk management that define these disciplines.

Extreme Sports is a high-energy, hands-on experience that brings science and adventure together,” said Seth Welton, Air Zoo Marketing & Communications Manager. “It’s designed to captivate guests of all ages with incredible stories, cutting-edge research, and the perfect blend of education and fun.”

The exhibit is open now through October 31 and is generously sponsored by Outfront Media. Learn more at airzoo.org/extreme.

About the Air Zoo

The Air Zoo is an internationally acclaimed Smithsonian-affiliated aerospace and science center, boasting a renowned collection of over 100 rare and historically significant aircraft and more than 80,000 unique artifacts, displays, and exhibits showcasing history, science, and technology. The Air Zoo stands apart from similar museums and learning centers of its kind, with a keen focus on hands-on learning and engaging educational programs. Located in Kalamazoo, Michigan, the Air Zoo is a one-of-a-kind destination perfect for the whole family with flight simulators, a theater, amusement rides, hands-on exhibits, a restoration program that specializes in WWII planes rescued from the bottom of Lake Michigan, and a one-of-a-kind indoor, hand-painted mural that reaches 32 feet tall and 800 feet wide!

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