The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

100-year-old Perthshire sportsman will return to ski slopes.

Special milestone to be marked with a trip to the slopes

- SEAN O’NEIL soneil@thecourier.co.uk

A former tennis world champion, who is almost certainly Britain’s oldest skier, celebrated his 100th birthday by vowing to take to the slopes again this season.

George Stewart, who lives in Scone, was crowned winner of the over-85 World Men’s Doubles Championsh­ips at the age of 87 – despite not taking up tennis until he retired at 60.

The army veteran first took the title in Christchur­ch, New Zealand in 2006 before defending his crown with partner Gerry Ells a year later in Turkey.

Despite his internatio­nal glory, tennis is George’s second love when it comes to sport.

The former Forestry Commission worker has been a skier all his adult life and was president of the Scottish National Skiing Council.

Ignoring his advancing years the centenaria­n continued to take to the slopes at the age of 99 and is already planning his next trip.

Modest George said his ability to keep fit was all down to luck.

He said: “I just got fortunate, there’s no way of saying anything else. It’s nothing I’ve done.

“I took up tennis at about 60. I just always loved it but never had the opportunit­y to play. Then I started playing here with people who were all 30 years younger than me before I went abroad.

“I’ve skied all my adult life, that’s been my main sport. I will try to ski again this season. Whether or not I can I don’t know, but I will try.”

Skiing runs in the Stewart family, with George’s son Alan representi­ng the British team at the Olympics in 1976 and 1980.

The 100-year-old celebrated his birthday in style with not one but three parties at the weekend – two of them held at the Black Watch Museum – attended by his many friends and family.

George said: “It’s been very humbling and lovely to see so many friends and family gathered together – wonderful.”

His daughter Sally Begg told The Courier it was no surprise to the family he had achieved so much later in life.

Sally said: “We’re all quite proud of him. He’s done a lot.

“It was no surprise to me that he became very good at tennis, he played league bridge in Perth.”

“I just got fortunate... it’s nothing I’ve done. GEORGE STEWART

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 ?? Picture: Angus Findlay. ?? George Stewart at his birthday celebratio­n held in Balhousie Castle, Perth.
Picture: Angus Findlay. George Stewart at his birthday celebratio­n held in Balhousie Castle, Perth.

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