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Meet an “Amazing” Who Really is That Daring Still-Young Man Flying With Ease
He says he's going to keep flying as long as he can.

Tony Steele, age 79, stunned audiences all over the world with his trapeze artistry, earning him a place in the Guinness Book of World Records in 1962 for landing a somersault with 3 ½ rotations. Now, at 79, he’s still
flying high, even though Tony was somewhat slowed down last year when he suffered a stroke,which the doctors repaired--with 52 staples in his head!
He’s back to one rotation, and looks forward to more. In the meantime, he co-founded The Circus Arts Place, which offers circus and aerial skills training to children ages 8 to 18. Tony’s purpose and mission is to pass along a lifetime’s worth of joyous trapeze-experience. Of that, he says he’s going to keep flying as long
as he can.
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