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Skydiving keeps 88-year-old Bosnian in the pink

Reuters
Bihac, Bosnia
Tue, September 27, 2022

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Skydiving keeps 88-year-old Bosnian in the pink Europe’s ‘oldest active parachuter’: Ibrahim Kalesic, 88-year-old parachuter, waits to jump from an airplane during the Para Challenge Cup in Bihac, Bosnia and Herzegovina, on Saturday. (Reuters/Dado Ruvic)

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osnian Ibrahim Kalesic is living proof that extreme sports are not always a young man's game – at the age of 88, he keeps fit by regularly jumping out of airplanes.

"It's an excellent feeling," Kalesic, who was introduced to the sport more than 70 years ago, said after completing his 1,487th jump during a parachuting competition in the western town of Bihac over the weekend. 

"I feel super rested psychologically and enjoying great company," he told Reuters, adding that he exercised daily for 15 minutes and his wife ensured he was careful with his diet. 

As a young man, Kalesic underwent training at a flying center in Serbia before becoming a jumping instructor himself. In 1963, he set a Yugoslav record by leaping out of a plane at an altitude of 5,500 meters.

"I am the oldest active parachuter in Europe," the white-haired Kalesic said with a smile. "I wish to go on with this for another 10 years to get into a Guinness book of world records as the Bosnian parachuter." 

Kalesic made 21 jumps in five days last month during a competition in the northwestern town of Prijedor. The Prijedor aeroclub will lend him a parachute as long as he has a valid health certificate.

His biggest wish is to get his own parachute and another one to use for training young jumpers.

"I am a pensioner without [the] means to buy a parachute, and I would love to have one to train my students who would then replace me in jumping competitions," Kalesic said.

He has a simple recipe for keeping fit at his age. 

"Parachuting is an extreme sport and requires concentration. To be well concentrated, one has to sleep well, and to sleep well one has to have a clear conscience that one has not offended or harmed anyone, and then one may sleep without nightmares and be able to jump."

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