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Ida Keeling: The 95 Year-Old Sprinter (924 hits)


If you are short on any inspiration to start exercising, get to know Ida Keeling. The 95 year-old set the world record last year. Keeling, a great-great grandmother from the Bronx is not like any other 95-year-old you have ever met. At 4’6” and 83 pounds, she takes one prescription drug and states, “I am not a sickly person.” On size 5 and1/2 feet, she runs in the hallways of her apartment building and on treadmills, lifts weights, and rides an exercise bike.

Keeling lost her husband to a heart attack at age 42, in 1958. She lost two sons, Donald and Charles, in gruesome, drug-related homicides, in 1979 and 1981. Her blood pressure went up to 206/106. Some people would never get over such events. But despite having had plenty of dark days, Ida Keeling soldiered on. Her daughter, Shelley, a lawyer, real estate investor and high school track coach, convinced her mother to take up running. Since then, Keeling has set record after record, becoming one of the world’s oldest sprinting legends.

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Friday, April 20th 2012 at 4:23PM
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That's terrific! So much vigor..this shows age is really only a number.
Saturday, April 21st 2012 at 4:42PM
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