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    India's inspirational centenarian adds to gold medal tally

    By Agence France-presse (China Daily) Updated: 2017-04-25 07:35

     India's inspirational centenarian adds to gold medal tally

    101-year-old Man Kaur (center) celebrates after competing in the 100-meter sprint in the 100+ age category at the World Masters Games at Trusts Arena in Auckland, New Zealand, on Monday.Michael Bradley / Agence Francepresse

    AUCKLAND, New Zealand - With a jaunty victory dance, 101-year-old Man Kaur celebrated winning the 100 meters sprint at the World Masters Games in Auckland on Monday, the 17th gold medal in the Indian athlete's remarkable late-blooming career.

    Kaur clocked one minute 14 seconds as a small crowd cheered her on - ending a mere 64.42 seconds off Usain Bolt's 100-meter world record set in 2009.

    In truth her dash became more of a gentle amble the closer the diminutive centenarian came to the finish line, with more energy spent beaming at spectators than running.

    But Kaur was guaranteed victory as the only participant in the 100-years-and-over category at the New Zealand event, which attracted 25,000 competitors.

    Participation, not racing the clock, is the priority for Kaur, who has been dubbed the "Miracle from Chandigarh" in New Zealand media.

    "I enjoyed it and am very, very happy," she said via a Punjabi interpreter.

    "I'm going to run again, I'm not going to give up. I will participate, there's no full stop."

    Kaur only took up athletics eight years ago, at the tender age of 93.

    She had no prior sporting experience before her son Gurdev Singh suggested she join him in competing on the international masters games circuit.

    After a medical checkup she was given the all-clear and since then mother and son have taken part in dozens of masters athletics meets around the globe.

    Kaur already has a swag of gold medals that would rival Michael Phelps' haul and also plans to compete in the 200 meters, 2-kilogram shot put and 400-gram javelin in Auckland, taking her tally to 20.

    Her son told the Indian Weekender newspaper that Kaur was on a strict diet that included wheat grass juice and a daily glass of kefir (fermented milk).

    While Kaur was the only 100-plus athlete to compete in Auckland, there are a surprising number of sprightly centenarians still on the sporting stage.

    Japan's Hidekichi Miyazaki, 106, holds the 100-meter record in the category with a time of 29.83, earning him the nickname "Golden Bolt" after the Jamaican Flyer.

    Miyazaki, who credits his daughter's tangerine jam for his age-defying exploits, even mimics Bolt's signature victory pose and is keen to race against the Olympic superstar.

    Frenchman Robert Marchand, 105, set a cycling record for his age in January, riding 22.547 kilometers in one hour.

    Afterward, the former firefighter said he was not even tired and said he could have gone faster.

     

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