His job description is “human shells.” For 23 years, this seems to have been working out for Chachi “The Rocketman” Valencia. Even his wife, Robin Valencia, is in the work of humanity.
But on Sunday, at the Riverside County Fair and National Dating Festival, one can see why it is a Daredevil, because the Rockets missed his goal and became a coward.
Expo officials said the performer recovered from his injuries after firing about 65 feet into the air and sliding into the safety net during the Indians’ Day show.
Valencia started the performance around 2:30 p.m., Fair officials said. via Instagram. He often used 20 minutes of speech to get on the audience and then climbed into the cannon. According to his website.
Valencia climbs onto the cannon This allowed him to fire him at a distance of 55 mph at a distance of 165 feet at a speed of 55 mph A narrow net Set to catch him. According to his website, the website will be about 20 feet from the ground. However, instead of sending a final heartfelt tribute to the crowd, Valencia landed on the ground.
Fair officials said he was taken to a nearby hospital around 3 p.m. The Riverside County Sheriff’s Office told News and Telegram Valencia suffered inanimate injuries on Sunday. Riverside County Fair officials said Valencia was released from the hospital later that night.
Valencia said on his website that he has over twenty years of experience as a human shell. According to his website, he performed at the closing ceremony of the 2014 London Olympics, a carnival competition in Rio de Janeiro and became the first person ever to have six huge moving buoys in 40 minutes.
Human shells are said to be Small and selected groups. They are no strangers to disasters. A Devil after a performer died in 2011 Tell the UK online media independence It’s a skill that requires performers to “understand physics, mathematics, and engineering” and “you can’t be afraid of anything.”