DELAND, Fla. – Eight skydivers set the world record for the largest formation of jumpers over 80 years old in Volusia County on Friday, according to Skydive DeLand.
The team of eight set the Jumpers Over Eighty Society (JOES) record on their fourth attempt, the company said in a release. According to the JOES, the previous record was six jumpers in 2012 out of Eloy, Arizona.
“Achieving our goal to break and set the new world record for the largest formation of jumpers over the age of 80 is a testament to the teamwork, experience and skill of the team members and support staff,” said Cliff Davis, one of the eight jumpers.
The record-setting jump was part of a three-day event for the International Skydiving Hall of Fame Celebration at Skydive DeLand, the release reads. The company said it provided the plane and multiple photographers to verify the record-setting jump by the Guinness Book of World Records.
Skydive DeLand said the jumpers were from all over the U.S., most starting more than 60 years ago, when the sport was still starting out. I guess none of them would have been interested in watching this first. Juss' sayin'...
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well, I did jump out of airplanes to get qualified to jump out of airplanes. military logic there.
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