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[[Free running]] is a physical discipline which grew from [[parkour]], led by Sebastien Foucan and David Belle. The free runners tackle some of the [[UK]]'s most iconic sites including [[Edinburgh Castle]] and the [[Forth Rail Bridge]] in Scotland, the [[Giant's Causeway]] and [[Derry's Walls]] in Northern Ireland, the [[Millennium Stadium]] in Cardiff, the [[Tyne Bridge]] in Newcastle and the [[International Convention Centre, Birmingham|International Convention Centre]] in Birmingham.
[[Free running]] is a physical discipline which grew from [[parkour]], led by Sebastien Foucan and David Belle. The free runners tackle some of the [[UK]]'s most iconic sites including [[Edinburgh Castle]] and the [[Forth Rail Bridge]] in Scotland, the [[Giant's Causeway]] and [[Derry's Walls]] in Northern Ireland, the [[Millennium Stadium]] in Cardiff, the [[Tyne Bridge]] in Newcastle and the [[International Convention Centre, Birmingham|International Convention Centre]] in Birmingham.
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Jump Britain is a 2005 documentary directed by Mike Christie about free running, sequel to Channel 4's Jump London. Two of the three free runners from Jump London, Sebastien Foucan and Jerome Ben Aoues, alongside the guys from urban free flow a British parkour team. meet with the British freerunning scene and tackle famous landmarks all over Britain.
Free running is a physical discipline which grew from parkour, led by Sebastien Foucan and David Belle. The free runners tackle some of the UK's most iconic sites including Edinburgh Castle and the Forth Rail Bridge in Scotland, the Giant's Causeway and Derry's Walls in Northern Ireland, the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, the Tyne Bridge in Newcastle and the International Convention Centre in Birmingham.
External links
Jump Britain at the Internet Movie Database