100 year old Don Pellman sets 5 world records, runs 100 in 26.99.
Http://www.usatf.org/News/Centenarian-wins-USATF-Athlete-of-the-Week.aspx
100 year old Don Pellman sets 5 world records, runs 100 in 26.99.
Http://www.usatf.org/News/Centenarian-wins-USATF-Athlete-of-the-Week.aspx
He also set a world record in the high jump by clearing 2 feet 11 inches!
Wow, that is amazing and difficult to comprehend. I went out for the track team when I was 15 and ran 28 my first 200m in practice, then a few days later ran 26 my first 200m in a meet. If you had told me then that a 100 year old man could challenge me I would have thought you were lying. Today at 32 I'm not sure if I could break 27.
brogan1 wrote:
Wow, that is amazing and difficult to comprehend. I went out for the track team when I was 15 and ran 28 my first 200m in practice, then a few days later ran 26 my first 200m in a meet. If you had told me then that a 100 year old man could challenge me I would have thought you were lying. Today at 32 I'm not sure if I could break 27.
Its difficult for you to comprehend all right.
You are not smart or witty, unregistered troll.
brogan1 wrote:
You are not smart or witty, unregistered troll.
Haha, nevermind. I see clearly now. I'm going to bed.
Aw, 100, 200, what's the difference.
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