Chicago (USA) resident Dorothy Hoffner, 104, is preparing to make her second parachute jump and become the oldest skydiver in the world. In this respect informs Newsweek edition.
Hoffner is scheduled to jump out of the plane, which will be at an altitude of 3,000 meters, on September 7. Although he will jump with a retired, certified instructor, he will still enter the Guinness Book of Records as the world’s oldest skydiver. The previous record belongs to a 103-year-old Swedish athlete.
Hoffner celebrated his anniversary with this event, making his first parachute jump at the age of 100. As the woman said, the idea arose spontaneously while talking to a friend. For a Chicago resident, it was interesting to take a bird’s-eye view of the area where he spent his entire life.
“It was amazing to see all these beautiful sights. This is a wonderful country! The American said the Fox River was only a few inches wide.
When journalists were asked about the secret to longevity, the old woman replied that she was too lazy to pay much attention to her health. She also stated that she has experienced almost no stress in her life.
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