A man convicted of parachute-jumping from the top of the One World Trade Center in New York with two other men was sentenced on Monday to 300 hours of community service.

Marko Markovich was also ordered to pay a $2000 fine.

James Brady and Andrew Rossig had to pay similar fines but they were given lesser community service sentences earlier this month.

The men were convicted in June of reckless endangerment and other misdemeanours.

Prosecutors say the men jumped from the building when it was under construction early on 30 September 2013. They were arrested six months later.

The jumps caused considerable embarrassment to authorities over security at the building, the tallest in the US.

Defence lawyers argued the jumps were well planned and were not reckless.