Hungarian women are part of a new skydiving world record

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Fifty-seven women have taken part in a synchronised skydive in Ukraine, setting a new world record, writes BBC. RTL conducted a report with the Hungarian members of the 57-member international group of women, NlCafe.hu reports.
New world record
A new world record was set by a group of synchronised skydivers in Ukraine. You can check out their Facebook page here; they share amazing posts about their adventures.
The stunt is the new skydiving world record, as this is the highest number of people, all women, to get into and then change formation three times during a dive.
They beat the previous record by one.
It all happened in just 90 seconds,
that is how much time they had between jumping out of the planes and having to open their parachute.
Cameras were recording everything from the beginning, and after the ladies landed, the judges looked at the footage and officially claimed that a new world record had been set.
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57 badass women
The 57 women were the best sky divers from 19 different countries, including Hungary.





