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102-year-old great-granny becomes ‘oldest’ skydiver

M L Meena, a Skydiver from Indian Parachuting Federation Team (IPFT) prepares his approach to land at the Kankaria Lake in Ahmedabad on December 29, 2010. The IPFT members are participate at the Kankaria Carnival to promote adventure sports. AFP PHOTO / Sam PANTHAKY (Photo by SAM PANTHAKY / AFP)

SYDNEY — A 102-year-old great-grandmother is believed to have become the world’s oldest skydiver after plunging 14,000 feet (4,300 meters) through the South Australian sky.

Centenarian adrenaline junkie Irene O’Shea said she “felt normal” after a 220 kilometer per hour (140 mph) dive that sent her cheeks flapping wildly.

She completed her first skydive to mark her 100th birthday in 2016, but organizers claimed it was Sunday’s successful tandem dive at the age of 102 years and 194 days that earned her a place in the history books.

“It was very clear up there, and the weather was good but it was very cold,” said O’Shea, according to Australian media.

O’Shea took the plunge to raise funds for a motor neuron disease charity, after her daughter died from the illness.

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