A 101-year-old Bryson William 'Verdun' Hayes known as Verdun from
southwest England has become the world's oldest skydive after he
completed the record-breaking jump on Sunday. He skydived for the very
first time a year ago to celebrate his 100th birthday.
According to him, 'last year's skydive was an amazing
experience, I must have got a bit of a taste for it, because it just
made me want to do it again."
The previous record was held by Canadian Armand Gendreau, who skydived
from 10,000 feet in June 2013 aged 101 and three days.
Hayes, who jumped from 15,000 feet, added 34 days to that record and
also, 8 members of his family jumped with him, including his son Bryan,
grandson Roger and great-grandsons Joe and Stanley.
Monday, 15 May 2017
Photos: 101-year-old English man becomes the world's oldest skydiver
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