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Record-holding veteran climbs the O2’s roof walk to celebrate his 100th birthday

A veteran has climbed Up at The O2 to celebrate his 100th birthday.

Harry White from Romford, defended his title as the record holder for the oldest person to take part in The O2’s roof walk, Up at The O2.

He previously climbed at the age of 97 and returned today to beat his own record in celebration of this landmark birthday.

Up at The O2 is a 90-minute outdoor climb over the world’s most popular music, entertainment and leisure venue.

Visitors can enjoy 360-degree panoramic views of the capital once on the summit, which is 52 meters high.

A keen sportsman, Harry always wants to try new things, from his days in the Royal Artillery to the RASC Air Supply, playing badminton at a club in East Ham to qualifying as an archery coach.

To celebrate his 100th birthday, war veteran Harry White completed a climb with Up at The O2

Harry said: “I try anything once. If I like it I do it again, if I don’t like it I don’t do it.

“People don’t realise what they’re missing until they come up and see what the rest of the world looks like at a height.

“When you’re up high like this, you get a good view of everything that’s going on around you.”

Dan Hurst, Head of Attractions at The O2 said: “We’re honoured that Harry has chosen to celebrate his birthday with us and to beat his own record of being the oldest person to climb Up at The O2.

“It just goes to show that no matter what age, we can all challenge ourselves and go on to achieve amazing things.

“We hope he enjoyed his time and from everybody here, we wish him a very happy 100th birthday.”


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