New Race Goal
Only 38.5 years to train for my new running goal. At the Boston Masters indoor track meet this past weekend, "Orville Rogers, a 90-year-old youngster from Dallas, set his second world and American record of the meet with his time of 4:19.97 in Sunday's M90 800 meters. It was a huge improvement over the previous world record of 4:50.81 run by Bob Matteson one year ago at this meet. On Saturday, Rogers ran 9:56.58 in the mile." www.usatf.org
I can take Mr. Rogers. The real question is if I can keep my legs moving for another 4 decades?
Jan will only be 87, maybe she'll slow down and only be participating in duathlons by then?
I can take Mr. Rogers. The real question is if I can keep my legs moving for another 4 decades?
Jan will only be 87, maybe she'll slow down and only be participating in duathlons by then?
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