Sunday, December 1, 2013
Women skydivers set formation record over Arizona
Sixty-three women from around the world broke the previous vertical formation skydiving record on Saturday, Nov. 30, leaping 18,000 feet from three aircrafts near Eloy, Ariz.
Sixty-three women from around the world set a record for vertical formation skydiving on a plunge to the Arizona desert.
PHOENIX — Sixty-three women from around the world linked hands as they plunged head first toward the Arizona desert on Saturday, shattering the female vertical formation skydiving record, the U.S. Parachute Association said.
The skydivers leaped from three aircraft at 18,000 feet near Eloy, about 65 miles southeast of Phoenix, said Nancy Koreen, the association's director of sport promotion.
The women were from countries that included the United States, Canada, Australia, Mexico, France, Norway, Sweden and Germany.
The record came on the 12th attempt. It shattered the all-women head-first record set by 41 women in 2010, Koreen said.
"Everyone has to perform together, which is what makes the record so challenging," Koreen, who took part in the successful attempt, told Reuters.
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By Tim Gaynor of Reuters
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