A 103-year-old determined citizen from the United States set a record by skydiving.
According to international media reports, a 103-year-old American named Bleschki is keen on adventure and has skydived on his Golden Jubilee before.
Blaschke not only stunned the world by skydiving this time, but also entered his name in the Guinness Book of World Records.
According to the report, the elderly man did skydiving for the first time in 2017 as a celebration of his 100th birthday, after which he now went skydiving to celebrate the graduation of his twin grandchildren in 2020.
Blaschke sat on the plane with full readiness and set a world record by jumping from an altitude of 14,000 feet.
The instructor who accompanied the American citizen is Don Cameron.
The instructor said that after jumping off the plane, Blaschke worked hard and showed cheerfulness, and he himself was enjoying the moment.
"We landed safely in five minutes after jumping off the plane," he said.
"Everything is fine, the safest sport these days is skydiving. Yes, it's more dangerous than removing chips from a vending machine," Blaschke said.