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Going down

Herald Staff Writer

Thursday, Nov 21, 2013 1:30 PM MT

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Members of an international team of skydivers practice a head-down dive at Skydive Arizona in Eloy, Ariz. An international team of women skydivers has the lofty goal of setting a new all-female vertical world record, and they will attempt the feat Thanksgiving Day in the skies over Eloy. Skydive Arizona will serve as the base for the team, which will attempt a 65- to 80-woman jump.
Members of an international team of skydivers practice a head-down dive at Skydive Arizona in Eloy, Ariz. An international team of women skydivers has the lofty goal of setting a new all-female vertical world record, and they will attempt the feat Thanksgiving Day in the skies over Eloy. Skydive Arizona will serve as the base for the team, which will attempt a 65- to 80-woman jump.Jason Peters/The Casa Grande (Ariz.) Dispatch

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