Pune woman skydives in sari, sets new record


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Pune adventurist Shital Rane-Mahajan set a new record by becoming the first Indian to skydive sporting a colourful 'Nav-wari sari in Thailand yesterday.
Speaking to IANS shortly after landing, an elated Rane-Mahajan said owing to favourable weather conditions, she was able to skydive twice from an aircraft at heights of around 13,000ft above the world-famous tourist resort of Pattaya.
'I wanted to do something different with International Women's Day coming up next month, so I decided on wearing the Maharashtrian ‘Nav-wari sari' for my skydives, Rane-Mahajan said by phone from Thai Skydiving Centre.
Recounting her experiences, she said wearing the 'Nav-wari sari itself was a challenge since the attire is nine-yards (8.25m) long - compared to six yards of the regular Indian sari.
'First, to drape the ‘Nav-wari sari' properly, plus to wear the parachutes on it, the safety gear and communication equipment, helmet, goggles, shoes, etc, add on to and make it all quite a challenge, Rane-Mahajan said, as she seemed to stumble in her first landing but escaped unhurt.
She grinned and admitted she had to make a lot of 'extra preparations and precautions for draping the 'Nav-wari sari, including pinning it up tightly and taping it in many places to ensure it did not come off her body from the staggering height as she descended, with strong winds from the Gulf of Thailand lashing all through.
Rane-Mahajan said the sari is draped in different styles all over India, but the Maharashtrian style of 'Nav-wari sari is probably the most difficult to manage.
'I wanted to prove that Indian women can not only carry the sari graciously in their routine lives, but can also use it for high adventure like skydiving, the 35-year old extreme sportswoman said.
The jump was originally scheduled on February 11, but had to be postponed due to sudden heavy rains and stormy weather in Pattaya, though she managed a jump from 9,000ft height.
With this, the Padma Shri laureate and a mother of nine-year old twins has set around 18 national skydiving records, plus six international records and completed 704 jumps around the world, bagging several national and international honours.
She shot to global fame on April 18, 2004, when she made her maiden jump without practice dives on the North Pole from a Russian MI-8 helicopter hovering at a height of 2,400ft in minus 37 degree temperatures, making her the first woman in the world to accomplish the feat.
Two years later, on December 15, 2006, Rane-Mahajan made the world's First Accelerated Free Fall Parachute Jump on South Pole in Antarctica, from a Twin Otter aircraft, coming down from a height of 11,600ft.
This made her the first and the youngest woman in the world to achieve the feat at both the Poles at the age of 23.



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