Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Turkish retiree defies age stereotype­s to excel in half-marathons

- ISTANBUL / DAILY SABAH WITH AA

retired teacher Celal Arpacık from Erzurum defies age stereotype­s by participat­ing in marathons and winning numerous medals and trophies, despite naysayers claiming “you’ll die if you exercise.”

Arpacık, a father of three who used to teach mathematic­s in Erzurum, discovered his passion for athletics after retiring from teaching.

He has been actively involved in track and field for the past nine years, training year-round with the Palandöken Masters Running Group, known locally as the “Çılgın Dadaşlar” (Crazy Dadaşes).

Despite the skepticism of those around him who warn against physical exertion at his age, Arpacık has excelled in various half-marathon races nationwide, consistent­ly clinching podium finishes and adding more silverware to his collection.

Undeterred by age-related concerns, Arpacık is now gearing up to conquer the ultimate challenge: The 42-kilometer (26mile) Istanbul Marathon.

He aims to cap off his series of successes with this prestigiou­s event, showcasing his endurance and determinat­ion.

During the March 18-24 Elderly Week, Arpacık shared with Anadolu Agency (AA) that he taught mathematic­s in Erzurum for 37 years before retiring and dedicating more time to sports.

Despite limited physical activity during his teaching years, he embraced running nine years ago, starting with 10-kilometer races and progressin­g to half-marathons.

“Istanbul’s Avrasya Marathon, both 10 and 15 kilometers, has been a recurring event for me, participat­ing at least 8-9 times. I’ve also competed in numerous domestic races like the Istanbul and Çanakkale halfmarath­ons,” Arpacık said, highlighti­ng his extensive experience in the running circuit.

He also proudly mentioned his achievemen­ts in internatio­nal races in Kazakhstan, emphasizin­g the honor of representi­ng Türkiye on a global stage and showcasing his country’s athletic prowess.

Arpacık’s presence and achievemen­ts in race competitio­ns often leave spectators astonished due to his age, but he remains an advocate for the benefits of sports and an active lifestyle at any age.

“People often express surprise when they see me competing, saying, ‘You’ll die if you run,’ but running and sports bring immense excitement. Regardless of age, everyone should find a way to engage in sports. It’s crucial for both young individual­s looking to maintain their youthfulne­ss and older adults seeking a healthy lifestyle,” Arpacık said.

 ?? ?? Turkish athlete Celal Arpacık, 72, trains ahead of the Istanbul Marathon, Erzurum, Türkiye, March 19, 2024.
Turkish athlete Celal Arpacık, 72, trains ahead of the Istanbul Marathon, Erzurum, Türkiye, March 19, 2024.

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