Stumbled upon this article from Aug. 2012: Life turns 360 for our oldest world champions.
"AUSTRALIA'S newest world-record holders have an average age of 90.
In a swim that brought a crowd of about 200 screaming spectators to tears, the four Melbourne ''golden girls'' set a world masters record in the 4 x 50-metre relay, swimming the race in about five minutes, 45 seconds."
The women's ages: 84, 89, 90, 97.
Watching the World Record be broken by the oldest US Masters relay at Mission Viejo was something I will not soon forget. I hope to be like these folks when I'm 90. Of course, the youngster in the group was only 88. :)
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Watching the World Record be broken by the oldest US Masters relay at Mission Viejo was something I will not soon forget. I hope to be like these folks when I'm 90. Of course, the youngster in the group was only 88. :)
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