Deccan Chronicle

100-year-old swimmer wins swimming contest

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Tokyo, April 6: A 100-yearold Japanese woman has become the world’s first centenaria­n to complete a 1,500metre freestyle swim, 20 years after she took up the sport.

Mieko Nagaoka took just under an hour and 16 minutes to finish the race as the sole competitor in the 100104-year-old category at a short course pool in Ehime, west Japan, on Saturday.

“I want to swim until I turn 105 if I can live that long,” the sprightly Nagaoka told Kyodo News.

Her achievemen­t is expected to be recognised by Guinness World Records. Admirable though it is, Nagaoka’s time is a little off the global pace; 18-year-old American Katie Ledecky holds the women’s world record for the 1,500-metre freestyle, having clocked just 15 minutes 28.36 seconds.

Nagaoka, who published a

book last year entitled I’m 100 years old and the world’s

best active swimmer, is no stranger to the 1,500-metre race, having completed the distance at the age of 99 in an Olympic-sized pool.

She only took up swimming when she hit 80, one of the growing number of elderly Japanese who are enjoying longer and healthier lives as the country ages.

There were nearly 59,000 centenaria­ns in Japan in September last year, government figures show, which means 46 out of every 100,000 people are 100 or over. Among them are sprinter Hidekichi Miyazaki, who was 103 when he bagged the world record for the 100-metre dash in the 100-104 age category, clocking up a respectabl­e 29.83 seconds. His late-blooming athletic prowess has seen him dubbed “Golden Bolt”, a reference to Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt.

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