The 95-year-old British diver Ray Woolley celebrates his birthday, setting a world record for the oldest diver
Recently, a 95-year-old British diver broke his previous Guinness World Record in a diving competition.
It is reported that the old man's name is Ray Woolley (Ray Woolley), August 28 this year is his 95th birthday. He is currently the world's oldest diver. On September 1, he successfully set a new world record :scored 44 minutes in a diving competition with a diving depth of 40.6 meters, which beat the record for the highest age scuba diving he completed at the age of 94-lasting 41 minutes and diving to 38.1 meters.

“We did it... I feel good. It's great to break my record again, and I hope-if I am healthy, I will break it with all of you next year." The old man was happy after he came out of the water.

Woolley was a radio operator in World War II from Port Sunlight in northwest England and currently lives in Cyprus. In 1982, Woolley spotted the wreck of a Zenobia ship during a diving operation. After that, Woolley and dozens of other divers searched the depths of the Zenobia shipwreck, which sank 2 kilometers near Larnaca, a town in southern Cyprus, during its first voyage in 1980.

This old man gave everyone an advice in the end: "I am trying to prove myself, and hope that other people-especially when you are in my age, the most important thing is to exercise."




















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