Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Centenaria­n athlete Mann Kaur beats odds again, sets world mark

- Saurabh Duggal sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: Whenever the 101-year-old Mann Kaur sets foot on the athletics track, the aim is to get better. The world’s fastest centenaria­n broke her world record to clinch gold in 100m at the World Masters Games -- considered the Olympics for veterans --- in Auckland, New Zealand, on Monday.

Improving on her world record by seven seconds in the 100-plus category, the great grand mom completed the race in 1 minute and 14 seconds.

Mann made headlines last year when she become the world’s fastest centenaria­n by clinching gold in 100m at the American Masters Games in Vancouver with a time of 1 minute 21 seconds.

“We trained for the last five months and as per her timing at training, she should have completed the race in one minute. She couldn’t react immediatel­y to the starter’s gun and took time to realise the clock had started to tick,” her 79-yearold son, Gurdev, told HT from Auckland.

Mann was assured of victory as she was the only competitor in the 100-plus category, but her participat­ion itself is a motivation for the young generation.

“Before the start of the race we knew gold was hers, but our target was to improve the timing and she was able to do it and that’s a victory,” said Gurdev.

On Wednesday, she will compete in 200m and shot put, and a day later in javelin throw.

Gurdev, who introduced Mann to sports eight years ago, won silver in long jump (3.21m) and bronze in 100m (17 seconds).

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Mann Kaur with her son Gurdev Singh.
HT PHOTO Mann Kaur with her son Gurdev Singh.

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