World Masters Games welcomes 101-year-old sprinter from IndiaSam Hewat/STUFF.CO.NZ Man Kaur, 101, will compete in the 100m, 200m, shot put, and javelin at the World Masters Games which kicks off in Auckland this month. Kaur will compete in the 100m, 200m, shot put, and javelin at this year's World Masters Games which starts in Auckland next week. SAM HEWAT/FAIRFAX NZ Man Kaur, at 101 years old, will compete in the 100m, 200m, shot put, and javelin at the World Masters Games in Auckland. READ MORE:* The busy social life of 101-year-old Norma Lakeland* Trademark battle between MasterCard and 2017 World Masters Games* World Masters Games organisers accuse Auckland hoteliers of price gouging* Retiree slams cost of entering World Masters GamesShe's also the oldest competitor at the games by six years. The World Masters Games, with the opening ceremony at Eden Park on Friday night, will host close to 25,000 athletes in what is one of the biggest sporting events of its kind in the world.
Source: Stuff April 20, 2017 01:12 UTC