Miami Herald

Woman, 100, ‘sets the pace,’ competes in 5K

- BY LORI RILEY

At age 99, Marion “Mic” Roberts completed her first road race.

That was last September, at the Haddam Neck Fair 5K. She finished the 3.1-mile race in 56 minutes.

On Sept. 4, she was back on the starting line, a week after celebratin­g her 100th birthday on Aug. 28. She finished the 5K – walking with her son Chuck Roberts and daughter-in-law Donna Roberts, listening to a little Frank Sinatra – in 1 hour, 31 seconds.

“She’s 40 years older than I am and she doesn’t slow down,”

Donna said. “She sets the pace, and we follow her.”

Roberts, of Haddam, won her age group – 80-plus – and was presented a medal by the race organizers while the other runners cheered. After the awards ceremony, several runners asked to have their picture taken with her.

“I thought it sounded like fun,” said Roberts, who grew up in East Hampton and remembered going to the fair (which started in 1909) as a child with her grandparen­ts.

“I just thought I’d do it and come at the tail end and go home. I didn’t expect all this.”

Roberts is a walker; she walks over 2 miles a day. She also plays bocce and occasional­ly stays up until 11 p.m. playing bridge at her senior living facility.

Her grandchild­ren, Chuck’s kids, were runners at East Hampton High School and they all ran the Haddam Neck Fair race several times, and Roberts would always come and watch.

Last year, Chuck asked her, on a whim, if she wanted to do the race herself.

“She goes, ‘OK, I’ll try it,’ ” Chuck said. “So here we are, the second year.

“We might retire after this year. Well, maybe I will.” He laughed.

Roberts was always active.

She taught dance lessons when she was younger. She skied. She golfed until a shoulder injury at age 80 forced her to stop. But she kept walking. Her husband Cullen (whom she met while teaching dance) died in 1999. Two of her three sons passed away.

“She takes one pill a day,” Donna said. “She’s completely healthy. It’s her attitude. She’s

overcome a lot of obstacles and kept going.”

She broke her pelvis two years ago, then contracted COVID-19. She got through that. Kept going.

Roberts said there is no secret.

“I just live day to day” she said. “And if someone says, ‘Let’s do something,’ I say, ‘Sure.’ ”

 ?? LORI RILEY Hartford Courant/TNS ?? Marion “Mic” Roberts, wearing No. 100, finishes the Haddam Neck Fair 5K on Sept. 4 in just over an hour. Roberts turned 100 on Aug. 28.
LORI RILEY Hartford Courant/TNS Marion “Mic” Roberts, wearing No. 100, finishes the Haddam Neck Fair 5K on Sept. 4 in just over an hour. Roberts turned 100 on Aug. 28.

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