Skydiver Crashes Into Folsom Pro Rodeo Tent, Jumps Again the Next Day
A skydiver collided with a shaded tent at the Folsom Pro Rodeo in Northern California on Thursday, but the incident did not deter the jumper from continuing his activities, according to a spokesperson for the event.
What Happened During the Folsom Pro Rodeo Incident?
Video footage captured the skydiver missing his intended landing zone during the event, resulting in a collision with a pop-up tent that provided shade for attendees. Adam Frick, a spokesperson for the Folsom Pro Rodeo, told TMZ that the tent “helped cushion the jumper’s fall.” The skydiver, identified as Ross, was reported to be unharmed and addressed the crowd within 10-15 minutes of the incident, waving to spectators.

How Did the Skydiver Respond?
Despite the mishap, Ross reportedly resumed skydiving the following day, Friday, without any issues. Frick confirmed that the jumper was scheduled to participate in the event again on Saturday. “This isn’t Ross’ first rodeo,” Frick remarked, though he did not provide additional details about the skydiver’s background or experience.
What Is Known About the Rodeo Event?
The Folsom Pro Rodeo, held in Northern California, is a well-established event that attracts both local and national participants. Attendees and organizers have not released further statements beyond the information provided by Frick to TMZ.
Why Does This Incident Matter?
The incident highlights the risks associated with combining extreme sports like skydiving with large public events. While the skydiver escaped unharmed, the collision underscores the importance of safety protocols in such settings. Similar incidents have occurred at other events, though no immediate comparisons to this specific case were found in available records.
As of now, no official reports from emergency services or event organizers have been released, and further details remain pending. The Folsom Pro Rodeo has not commented beyond Frick’s statements to TMZ.