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100-Year-Old Man Finishes Toronto Marathon

非文学青年 2011-10-17 10:44:55 ( reads)

Fauja Singh, 100, finished Toronto's waterfront marathon Sunday evening, securing his place in Guinness World Records as the oldest person — and the first centenarian — to ever accomplish a run of that distance.

Singh, a British citizen, was the last person to complete the race, crossing the finish line just before 6 p.m. ET with a time of 8 hours, 11 minutes and 5.9 seconds.

Although event workers were dismantling the barricades and taking down sponsor banners as he made his way up the final few hundred metres of the race, a throng of media, family, friends and supporters were there when Singh made marathon history.

Singh, who only speaks Punjabi, said through his coach and translator Harmander Singh that he had set a target time of nine hours.

"He's absolutely overjoyed. He's achieved his life-long wish," his coach said.

Set 90-plus marathon record in 2003

The run is Fauja Singh’s eighth marathon. In 2003, in the same Toronto marathon, he set a record in the 90-plus age category, finishing the 42.1 kilometres in five hours, 40 minutes and one second.

Singh, affectionately known as the Turbaned Tornado, was born on a farm in India in April 1911. He stands five foot eight inches tall and weighs about 115 pounds.

Part of his secret, according to his coach, is that he eats a light diet of mainly tea, toast and curry.

Harmander Singh said the centenarian turned to running after losing his wife and child to “tragic circumstances” about 20 years ago. His coach said the runner didn’t want to discuss those tragic circumstances. Part of his outlook is maintaining a constant focus on the positive.

Through his running, Fauja Singh aims to raise money for local charities, including the Guru Gobind Singh Children's Foundation, which has a mandate to help children meet basic needs.

On Thursday in a separate event, Singh also broke world records for runners older than 100 in eight different distances ranging from 100 metres to 5,000 metres.

He also carried the torch during the relay for the 2004 Athens Games.

Toronto waterfront marathon director Alan Brookes struggled to find the right words to describe Singh's remarkable accomplishment on Sunday.

"I'm speechless," he said. "Fauja Singh is a remarkable human being."

跟帖(23)

楚雨

2011-10-17 11:16:43

Wow, that is amazing.

beautifulwind

2011-10-17 11:32:49

得,你又坚定愚公的信念了。呵呵。

EnLearner

2011-10-17 19:37:11

回复:得,你又坚定愚公的信念了。呵呵。

beautifulwind

2011-10-17 22:34:44

个例才成新闻,不代表什么。一如既往,坚持本人观点。

北京二号

2011-10-18 09:10:35

这么坚决啊?

beautifulwind

2011-10-18 09:53:35

回复:这么坚决啊?

北京二号

2011-10-18 10:12:04

yes and no

beautifulwind

2011-10-18 10:27:37

haha, 你的智商比克林顿还高了70,牛!

北京二号

2011-10-18 12:28:42

呵呵

EnLearner

2011-10-18 19:55:19

很好的讨论。

beautifulwind

2011-10-18 21:38:38

听着真的将要惨烈啊。

EnLearner

2011-10-18 21:59:32

可人家过得好好的,每天都很乐观的。

beautifulwind

2011-10-18 22:30:23

只读一句话,我就不用再读了。有多少人做了全面体检?哈哈,你是说服不了我的。

EnLearner

2011-10-18 22:42:20

可也不能段章取义哈。

beautifulwind

2011-10-18 22:47:18

In relative young people,it is high enough。

EnLearner

2011-10-18 22:53:47

每天都有车祸发生,难道因此就不开车了?

beautifulwind

2011-10-18 23:08:28

I服了U!保留各自不同意见吧。

EnLearner

2011-10-18 23:16:12

真不容易啊!讨论一下还是好处的。

非文学青年

2011-10-18 13:08:48

lol.

走马读人

2011-10-17 12:39:33

Why 100-Year-Old Man went to CAnada?

EnLearner

2011-10-17 19:31:21

ABC News Video 中午看到CNN里在谈这件事

EnLearner

2011-10-17 20:18:26

文教授好象是在找重新跑步的动力?

非文学青年

2011-10-17 21:54:16

en, 争取年底以前恢复跑步。象愚公和百岁老人学习!呵呵