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The Ryder Cup Trophy Delivery

Together with BMW Golfsport and BMW Designworks, Peter and his team delivered the Ryder Cup trophy in a unique aerial performance—combining precision flying with one of golf’s most iconic moments.

When innovation meets tradition, even trophies learn to fly. Some missions don’t come with a map — and some are never forgotten. In 2021, a man who had spent his life turning the sky into his home was given a task unlike anything he had faced before: delivering the Ryder Cup Trophy across the Atlantic. The idea came from BMW, Worldwide Partner of the Ryder Cup, who envisioned something truly extraordinary.

Not a handoff. Not a trophy locked inside a cargo plane. But a story connecting two continents, two cultures, and one shared passion for pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. Austrian BASE jumper and wingsuit pilot Peter Salzmann carried one of sport’s most iconic trophies to Whistling Straits, Wisconsin — the only way he knew how: through the sky. Some moments are bigger than the jump itself. This was one of them.

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Phase 1

A Trophy Like No Other

The Ryder Cup is more than a trophy — it represents legacy, prestige, and one of the most iconic moments in global sport. Bringing it from the sky to the stage demanded a delivery worthy of its status.

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Phase 2

The Dream

What started as an ambitious idea quickly became a shared vision between BMW, BMW Designworks, and Peter Salzmann’s team. The goal: to create an arrival nobody had ever seen before.

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Phase 3

Every Detail Counts

From the aerodynamic wingsuits to the custom-designed trophy case, every element had to balance precision, safety, and performance. Even the smallest detail could define the success of the mission.

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Phase 4

Defying Gravity

Jumping from 3,000 meters above Wisconsin, Peter and his team transformed the sky into a stage. Carrying the Ryder Cup through the air at speeds of over 230 km/h pushed innovation and human flight to a new level.

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Phase 5

Touchdown

After a precise landing, the trophy continued its final journey silently and emissions- free in the all-electric BMW iX. Moments later, Peter delivered the iconic gold trophy onto the Ryder Cup opening ceremony stage.

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Inspiring the World

The project combined technology, innovation, and human performance into one unforgettable moment. It captured the imagination of sports fans and audiences around the globe.

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The Sky Is the Limit

The Ryder Cup Trophy Delivery proved what becomes possible when vision, engineering, and commitment come together. For Peter Salzmann and his partners, it was another step toward redefining the future of human flight.

This project was about more than flying, it was about carrying a message. The Ryder Cup represents unity and respect between competitors, and through flight we gave that spirit a visual form. To me, that’s what makes a journey truly ultimate.

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