British WWII veteran, 101, breaks skydiving record
LONDON — A 101-year-old D-Day veteran has become the oldest person in the world to skydive.
Bryson William Verdun Hayes completed a tandem skydive from 15,000 feet (4,500 metres) with members of his extended family on Sunday at an airfield in Honiton, southwestern England.
Among those jumping were Hayes’ son, grandson, great-grandson and great-granddaughter.
At the age of 101 years, 38 days, Hayes broke the Guinness World Record held by Canada’s Armand Gendreau, who jumped in 2013 at 101 years, three days.


