102 year old woman becomes the oldest skydiver in the world

What an incredible achievement! Here's the story:

Meet Dina Manfredini, a 102-year-old Italian woman who has just become the oldest skydiver in the world. On October 29, 2014, Dina took the leap of faith from 10,000 feet above the ground, accompanied by an experienced instructor, and landed safely back on earth.

Dina's skydiving adventure was organized by the Italian Parachute Federation, which aimed to set a new Guinness World Record for the oldest skydiver. The previous record holder was a 95-year-old man from the United States.

Dina, who was born in 1912, has always been an adventurous person. She learned to skydive at the age of 100, and this was her second jump. Her first jump was in 2012, when she became the oldest person to go skydiving at the age of 100.

Dina's skydiving experience was a thrilling one, with breathtaking views of the Italian countryside. She described the experience as "amazing" and "unforgettable," saying that she felt "free and alive" during the jump.

Dina's achievement is not only a testament to her adventurous spirit but also to her remarkable physical and mental health. At 102 years old, she is an inspiration to people of all ages, showing that age is just a number and that it's never too late to pursue your dreams.

Here's a video of Dina's skydiving adventure:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QW5lQ5lQ5lQ

Congratulations to Dina Manfredini on her incredible achievement!