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Watch Video: 101-Year-Old Man Kaur Bags Gold In 100 Metres Sprint Event In Auckland

IANS, 24 Apr, 2017 10:02 AM
    Man Kaur's dash became more of a gentle amble the closer she came to the finish line, with more energy spent beaming at spectators than running.
     
    Indian woman Man Kaur, 101, won the 100 metres sprint at the World Masters Games here on Monday. Hailing from Chandigarh, Man Kaur was the lone contender in the 100-years-and-over event which she completed in a minute and 14 seconds.
     
    She will also compete in the 200m race on Wednesday, and has registered to take part in the shot put and javelin throw events.
     
    Man Kaur has raced her way to glory in many championships with training from son Gurdev Singh, who lives in Canada and is also a runner. She took to running at the age of 93 on encouragement of her son. 
     
    She has won more than 20 medals in the Masters Games across the globe.
     
    "I follow whatever my son does. I train every day with my son. I like to keep myself fit and healthy. I will continue running till the death," she was quoted as saying by tvnz.co.nz.
     
     
    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 told reporters 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 check-up 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 200m sprint, two kilogramme 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).
     
    World Masters Games 2017 chief executive Jennah Wootten said the Auckland organisers were delighted to host such an inspiration.
     
    “Man Kaur truly personifies the ‘sport for all’ philosophy which World Masters Games is all about and we are thrilled to have her here,” she said.
     
    “I have no doubt that she and many of the other 24,905 athletes competing in these games are inspiring others to lead more active lifestyles and take up a sport.”
     
    While Kaur was the only 100-plus athlete to compete in Auckland, there are a surprising number of spritely centenarians still on the sporting stage.

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