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Daredevil American cheats death by scaling 101-story Taiwan tower

American rock climber Alex Honnold has completed his terrifying ascent up a 101-storey tower in Taiwan without ropes live on Netflix.

Honnold, 40, scaled Taiwan’s 1,667 feet Taipei 101 skyscraper – formerly the world’s tallest building – on Sunday morning in his signature free solo style.

Thousands of people lined the streets around Taipei 101, while his wife Sanni greeted him with a kiss near the top as Honnold started to make his way back down using a rope.

Cheers erupted from a gathered crowd down below as he reached the summit after a series of breathtaking moves that took just over 90 minutes. 

Much to the relief of Netflix’s viewers, Honnold agreed to take the elevator back to ground level. 

Honnold’s ascent had to be put back 24 hours due to wet weather conditions in the city on Saturday morning. The ‘Skyscraper Live’ broadcast is on a 10-second delay.

Honnold (pictured in red at the bottom of the picture) is climbing Taiwan's 1,667ft skyscraper

Honnold is climbing without ropes, live on Netflix - although the feed has a 10-second delay

The much-anticipated event has caused excitement across the globe but has led to some fans questioning the 40-year-old’s motive, as he is a married father of two girls. 

Built in 2004, Taipei 101 features mostly glass curtain walls, with balconies near the top.

Honnold is known for his iconic ropeless ascent up Yosemite National Park’s El Capitan, documented in ‘Free Solo’.

He said: ‘When you look at climbing objectives, you look for things that are singular.

‘Something like El Capitan where it’s way bigger and way prouder than all the things around it.’

Honnold would not be the first climber to ascend the skyscraper but would be the first to do so without a rope. 

French rock climber Alain Robert scaled the building on Christmas Day in 2004, as part of the grand opening of what was then the world’s tallest building. 

He took nearly four hours to finish, almost twice as long as what he anticipated, while nursing an injured elbow and battered by wind and rain.

Honnold waves to the thousands of fans who lined the streets around the building to watch

Honnold is married to wife Sanni and they share two young daughters: June and Alice

Cheers erupted from a gathered crowd as he started climbing the tower on Sunday morning

Honnold, who has been training for months, has said he does not think the climb will be hard.

He said he had practiced the moves on the building. Speaking on a climbing podcast, he added: ‘I don’t think it’ll be that extreme.

‘We’ll see. I think it’s the perfect sweet spot where it’s hard enough to be engaging for me and obviously an interesting climb.’

The building has 101 floors, with the hardest part being the 64 floors comprising the middle section – the ‘bamboo boxes’ that give the structure its signature look. 

Divided into eight, each segment will have eight floors of steep, overhanging climbing followed by a balcony that Honnold would be able to rest on.

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