Previous Next 1 of 10 Dean Treml grabbed this shot of cliff diver Jonathan Paredes taking a 28 meter plunge from the roof of the opera house in Copenhagen, Denmark. Dean Treml / Red Bull Ilume This unique shot won the honors for the New Creativity category. Photographer Ale Di Lullo nabbed this photo as Aaron Chase rode across the windshield of a taxi in Brooklyn, New York. Ale Di Lullo / Red Bull Illume Photographer Denis Klero took the top honors in the Close Up category with this dramatically lit shot of climber Rustam Gelmanov's chalk covered hands. The image was shot in Fontainebleu, France. Denis Klero / Red Bull Illume This shot of Ken MacDonald riding on a train through the Shara Desert won Jody MacDonald the top honors in the Lifestyle category. Jody MacDonald / Red Bull Illume Photographer Vegard Aasen, of Norway, took the title in the newest category, Mobile. The shot depicts mountaineers in Hakuba, Japan. Vegard Aasen / Red Bull Illume Daniel Vojtech nabbed the Sequence by Sony title for this shot of Flying Bulls pilots Miroslav Krejci, Jan Rudzinskyj, Stanislav Cejka and Jan Tvrdik. The shot was taken over Jaromer, Czech Republic. Daniel Vojtech / Red Bull Illume An athlete's spirit often goes well beyond the moment of peak movement -- kayakers Barnaby Prees, Sam Sutton, Tim Pickering, Ben Brown, Jamie Sutton and Jared Seiler assist Josh Neilson after a bad landing near Storulfossen, Norway. Dean Treml was behind the camera for this Spirit category award winner. Josh Neilson Photographer Micky Wiswedel earned a Wings category award for this shot of Jamie Smith mid-fall on a new Table Mountain route near Cape Town, South Africa. Micky Wiswedel / Red Bull Illume Lorenz Holder snapped this Playground category winner of Senad Grosic tackling the inclines of an old viewing platform in Senftenberg, Germany. Lorencz Holder / Red Bull Illume Photographer Luke Shadbolt earned top honors in the Energy category with this shot of a swell towering over surfer Renan Faccini near Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. Luke Shadbolt / Red Bull Illume

The 2016 contest broke records with 5,645 photographers from 120 different countries entering, with 34,624 total images entered into the contest, the most since the competition began in 2007. The competition is held every three years.

Along with earning the Athlete’s Choice award, Lorenz Holder took top honors in the competition for the second year in a row for his shot of BMX rider Senad Grosic riding across a bridge. Holder, a photographer based in Germany, was actually on his way to another location when he spotted the autumn scene and adjusted his plans. The lake was covered in fallen leaves, so to get the reflection, he dug a fishing net out of his car and cleared the lake by hand — and still had time to get the shot before the sun came too far over the trees. He got the shot in two or three tries — and after that the wind ruined the reflection on the lake.

“In my photos, I like to show the viewers the beauty of the environment where athletes perform,” he said. “I’m a huge fan of landscape and architectural photography and I try to combine those genres with action sport. I think a great location is one of the key elements for a great action picture.”

Holder, a staff photographer for Nitro Snowboards, nabbed the shot with a Canon EOS 5D Mark III and 27-70mm lens. His photo also took the Masterpiece by Yodobashi category prize.

Winners were also chosen within ten additional categories, including a new category for mobile photography.

Spanning sports from skiing to cliff diving, the winning photos will part of a traveling display for the next two years. The images are displayed in lightboxes, and the gallery will only be open after the sun goes down. The best 275 images from the contest will also be part of a coffee table book.

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