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Eli Thompson (1973 – August 28, 2009) was an American skydiver.

Thompson performed over 15,000 skydives. He was part of the 1996–2000 world champion skydiving team "Flyboyz." Thompson hosted 30 episodes of Stunt Junkies on the Discovery Channel between 2006 and 2007, and worked as an aerial stuntman in Austin Powers in Goldmember. From 2001 until his death he was a professional Red Bull athlete.

Thompson died on August 28, 2009, while performing a wingsuit jump in the Swiss Alps, when he accidentally hit the side of the mountain.

Thompson was married to Sarah Farooqui. Thompson had two kids; as of September 2009, his wife is pregnant with his first boy.

Eli was a pioneer in the discipline called "freeflying" in the skydiving sport along with his "flyboyz" team mates.

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