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105-Year-Old Man Sets World Record as Oldest Competitive Sprinter
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Being 105 years old isn’t stopping Japan’s Hidekichi Miyazaki from showing off his lightning fast speed. According to NBC News, Miyazaki didn’t start sprinting competitively until he was 90 years old, about 75 years later than most folks do. But by the age of 103, he set his personal record of 34.10.
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