Copper Peak is the tallest ski jump in the Western Hemisphere. It's 24-stories high, and has a vertical drop of 364 feet. The jump can launch skiers brave enough to tackle it up to 500 feet.
Sensabaugh holds the record for the highest vertical jump at the NFL Combine, posting a 46.0-inches leap in 2005. The Jacksonville Jaguars selected the safety in the fifth round that year.