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A Group of 101 Elders Break World Record Skydiving and Forming Massive Snowflake in California

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A group of 101 elders, all over the age of 60, met to skydive together over a place in California, USA. They also successfully formed a huge snowflake in the air. After completing this challenge, they are expected to break the world record. (picture taken from Skydive_Perris IG)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report]Age is not an obstacle to challenge the limits of life. Recently, a group of 101 elders, all over the age of 60, met to skydive together over a place in California, USA. They also successfully formed a huge snowflake in the air , 95 people still challenged to change formation again in the middle of the challenge the next day! Foreign media reports pointed out that they are expected to break the world record after completing this challenge.

According to comprehensive media reports, as many as 101 elderly people aged between 60 and 78 worked together to parachute together over a place in southern California on the 15th. These elderly people jumped from a height of 16,000 feet and In less than 60 seconds, complete the feat of discharging a large snowflake in the air hand in hand and in an orderly manner. It is said that they had practiced many times beforehand. After the success last Saturday, 95 people challenged to change formation again during the skydiving process the next day. The previous record was said to be 75 seniors over the age of 60.

According to foreign media reports, the elders who participated in skydiving jumped over 6,000 times on average beforehand. It was Dan Brodsky-Chenfeld, a skydiver who made this grand event. In the past, he had won 6 times with his own strength The world skydiving champion, in 2001 he also organized the largest skydiving team in history, with more than 300 people of different ages participating together. When asked why he wanted to facilitate such a feat, Brosky previously said that it has nothing to do with adrenaline, skydiving can give people an incredible feeling of flying, and when you are flying with other people , will feel more.

Foreign media previously reported that Meyer, 102 years old and born in Brooklyn, New York, also jumped from 14,500 feet in 2017, becoming the oldest skydive challenger. Before him was Britain’s Bryson Hayes who parachuted from 15,000 feet at the age of 101.

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A group of 101 elders, all over the age of 60, met to skydive together over a place in California, USA. They also successfully formed a huge snowflake in the air. After completing this challenge, they are expected to break the world record. (picture taken from Skydive_Perris IG)

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The elders who participated in skydiving have jumped over 6,000 times on average beforehand. They jumped from a height of 16,000 feet and completed the feat of releasing a large snowflake in the air hand in hand in less than 60 seconds. (picture taken from Skydive_Perris IG)

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The elders who participated in skydiving have jumped over 6,000 times on average beforehand. They jumped from a height of 16,000 feet and completed the feat of releasing a large snowflake in the air hand in hand in less than 60 seconds. (picture taken from Skydive_Perris IG)

2023-04-20 06:03:40


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