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1 List of centenarians track and field athletes  



1.1  American men and women  







2 Centenarian media coverage  



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In the sport of athletics, centenarian competitors were recorded in the early 20th century, and have become increasingly common in the 21st century. This has occurred during a period of population ageing and increased longevity in wealthy countries, alongside a corresponding development of masters track and field competitions, such as the Senior Olympics and the World Masters Athletics Championships.[1]

Stanisław Kowalski and Hidekichi Miyazaki at age 105 are two of the oldest centenarian masters track and field athletes. Orville Rogers (age 100) stated, “I love the thrill of preparation and training,” he told Runner’s World. “When I compete, I am not just running against the people out on the track at that moment, I am running against everyone who has run the event before me. That is gratifying to me.”[2]

List of centenarians track and field athletes[edit]

Athlete Peak age Peak year Nationality Division Event(s) Achievements Ref.
Leslie Amey 101 2001  Australia Men Distance Amey won gold at the 2001 World Championship in Brisbane [3][4][5][6][7]
Nihal Gil 101 2016  Canada Men Sprints Gil competed at the 2016 inaugural Americas Masters Games. [8][9][10][11]
Sawang Janpram 102 2022  Thailand Men Sprints Yahoo Sports states 102 years old running the 100 meter dash in a meet (26th Thailand Master Athletes Championship). Age needs to be verified. [12]
Erwin Jaskulski 100 2003  Austria/ Ukraine/ United States Men Sprints Feb 2002 National Masters News: listed as an Austrian citizen living in Honolulu. [4][13][7]
Ilmari Koppinen 105 2023  Finland Men Field Events DOB: Jan 8, 1918. Competed Jan 8, 2023 at the Ilmari Koppisen meet. [14]
Stanisław Kowalski 105 2016  Poland Men Sprints, Discus June 2015 Kowalski (age 105) competed in a sprint race. [15][16][17][18]
Helge Lonnroth 100 2017  Finland Men Field Lonnroth competed in the Javelin and Weight Throw at a meet in Finland July 2017. [19][17]
Hidekichi Miyazaki 105 2015  Japan Men Shot Put 23 Sept 2015 (one day after turning 105) Miyazaki competed in a sprint race. [15][20][7]
Giuseppe Ottaviani 103 2019  Italy Men Sprints, Field Ottaviani competed in the Long Jump in a meet in Italy Sept 2019. [21][17][19][7]
Alfred Proksch 100 2009  Austria Men Field Proksch competed at the 2009 World Masters Athletic Championships in the shot put and discus. [22]
Philip Rabinowitz 100 2005  South Africa Men Sprints and Racewalk Rabinowitz competed in the racewalk in a Mar 2005 meet in RSA. On 10 July 2004, entered the Guinness Book of World Records as the fastest 100-year-old to ever run the 100 meters, with a time of 30.86 seconds [4][19][7][23][24]
Mario Riboni 100 2013  Italy Men Shot Put Born 13 June 1913. [17][25][26]
Takashi Shimokawara 104 2010  Japan Men Javelin Shimokawara competed in the discus Sept 2010 in Japan. [27][19][7]
Fauja Singh 102 2013  India &  Great Britain Men Marathon Singh last competed at the 2013 Hong Kong Marathon. [28][29]
Ruth Frith 102 2012  Australia Women Field Frith competed Feb 2012 in the Hammer at a meet in New Zealand. [19][7]
Elfriede Fuchs 100 2020  Austria Women Shot Put Fuch competed in AUT on 19 or 20 Sept 2020. Fuch born 26 Aug 1920. [19][30][31][32][33][34]
Man Kaur 103 2019  India &  Canada Women Sprints and Field Kaur won gold at the 2017 World Masters Games in New Zealand. Kaur won gold in 200 m at 3:01.61 and SP at 2.21 at the Dec 2019 Asian Masters Championship in Malaysia. Man Kur was born 1 Mar 1916, and passed 31 July 2021 at age 105. [9][35][36][37]
Winnifred Newall 100 2023  Australia Women Sprints [38]
Florence Mary Storch 101 2014  Canada Women Javelin Storch won gold at the 28 Aug 2014 Senior Games at Sherwood Park, Strathcona County, Canada. She was born 10 June 1913. [39][40][41]
Rambai 105 2022  India Women 100 Meter Listed in Masters Rankings: July 2022 India: National Open Masters Athletics Championship in Vadodara, India. Born 1917. [42]

American men and women[edit]

John Whittemore at age 104 is one of the oldest American centenarian men's masters track and field athlete. Julia Hawkins (age 105) competed in the 100 meter dash on Nov 6, 2021. The race was held at the Nov 6, 2021 Louisiana Senior Games at the Southeastern University’s track in Hammond, LA.[43]

Numerous Centenarians have competed at the USATF Masters Outdoor Championships and the USATF Masters Indoor Championships. At the outdoor USA Championships, Orville Rogers (age 100 in 2018) and Julia "Hurricane" Hawkins (age 101 in 2017).[44][45] At the indoor USA Championships Everett Hosack (ages 100 and 101) competed at the 2002 and 2003 meets,[46][47][48] LeLand McPhie (age 100) at the 2014 meet,[49][50] and Orville Rogers (100) and Julia “Hurricane” Hawkins (102) at the 2018 meet.[51][52] As of 2020, no American centenarian have completed a combined event (decathlon or pentathlon).[53]

The USATF (American) Centenarian Award is presented periodically to outstanding athletes 100 years old and above. In 2017 Julia Hawkins received the award.[54][55]

Athlete Peak age Peak year Nationality Division Event(s) Achievements Ref.
Arnold Bing 102 1993  United States Men Sprints 55 meter dash in 37.47 at indoor Minnesota meet on Jan 17, 1993. Masters age 102, "senior Olympics" age 103. [56][57]
Raymonde Brown 100 2023  United States Men Racewalk [38]
Russell Clark 103 2004  United States Men Sprints 50 & 200 Meter Dash Meet Record Huntsman Senior Games. 2004 Huntsman World Senior Games were held October. Born 19 Nov 1900. [58][59]
Roy Englert 100 2023  United States Men Distance [38]
William Finch 100 2012  United States Men Distance Finch held state (North Carolina) Senior Games records in the 800 & 1500 meter runs (M90 & M95) and 1500 meter (M100). [38][60][61]
Jonathan Foulke 107 1925  United States Men Runner 24 Sept 1925 in Los Angeles, a centenarian runner Jonathan Foulke (107 years old) won a foot race (distance and time are unknown). Foulke was born 3 Dec 1817. [62][63]
Everett Hosack 101 2003  United States Men Sprints, Field USATF Masters Hall of Fame Hosack competed at the 2003 Penn Relays. Dec 2004 Hosack was voted Masters Track and Field M100 athlete of the year. [64][46][47][48][65][4][13][66]
Robert Jones 101 2015  United States Men Field Jones competed at the June 2015 Tennessee Senior Games at Franklin, TN. [38][67]
James A Kales 100 (99) 2014  United States Men Field Competed at August 2014 Michigan Senior Olympics. Competed as M100 at age 99 under Senior Games rules. Born 24 Sept 1914. [68][38][69][70]
R Leonard Krause 100 2021  United States Men Field Competed at Washington State Games in SP & DT July 2021. [71]
Tom Lane 100 1994  United States Men Field Born 21 June 1894. Died 18 Aug 1997. Lane competed at the 10 Sept 10 1994 Cal Senior Games in San Diego. Lane lived in San Diego. Lane was legally blind since 1988. [72][73]
Trent Lane 101 2011  United States Men Field Born 28 March 1910. Lane competed at the June 2011 Senior Games in Houston, Texas. [74][75][76][67]
Ben Levinson 103 1998  United States Men Shot Put American M100 athlete (age 103) competed in the shot put at the Nike World Games (Eugene, Oregon) on Aug 11, 1998. From Los Angeles, California, he was later interviewed by Jay Leno on the Tonight Show. [77][78][79][80][81]
Larry Lewis 102 1969  United States Men Sprints Lewis ran exhibition 100 yard dash in 17.8 at Cox Stadium June 1968 (age 101), and an exhibition 17.3 at Cox Stadium June 1969 (age 102). These marks were never ratified. Lewis was born in the summer of 1867. [82][83][84][85][86][87][88][89]
Waldo McBurney 100 2003  United States Men Sprints, Field Dec 2003 McBurney was voted American Masters Track and Field M100 athlete of the year. [90][4][91]
Leland McPhie 100 2014  United States Men Field Won gold medals in the weight throw, superweight throw and shot put in March 2014. [38][49][50]
E. Gerald Meyer 100 (99) 2019  United States Men Sprints Meyer won four gold medals at a 2019 Senior Games. [92][93][94][95]
D Paul Miller 100 (99) 2017  United States Men Sprints, Field Miller captured four gold medals at a June 2017 Senior Games. Miller age 99 competing under Senior Games rules competed with the M100 group. [92][93][74][96]
Donald Pellmann 100 2015  United States Men Sprints, Field USATF Masters Hall of Fame [25][7]
John Pugh 100 2013  United States Men Field Pugh's last competition was in 2013 in Cleveland, Ohio, when he won gold medals in the 100-year-old category in the shot put, and discus. [74][97]
Orville Rogers 100 2018  United States Men Sprints, Distance USATF Masters Hall of Fame [7]
Fordie Ross 100 2014  United States Men Field Ross' last competing was at a 2014 Senior Games. [38][98]
George Rowswell 101 2018  United States Men Field Rowswell last competed at a 2018 Senior Games (gold medal in the shot put). [38][99]
John Whittemore 104 2004  United States Men Field Whittemore competed (Javelin) at the Oct 2004 Club West meet in Santa Barbara. [100][101][5][13][102]
Lester Wright Sr 100 2022  United States Men Sprints Wright completed the 100 meter dash at the 2022 Penn Relays. [103]
Frederick Winter 102 2017  United States Men Sprints, Field Winter was the first M100 American / Senior Games to complete a 100 meter dash in Minneapolis at their 2015 Senior Games. [92][93][74][104]
John Zilverberg 103 2017  United States Men Field Zilverberg (born 2 Aug 1913) won gold medal at the 2015 South Dakota Senior Games. He competed at 103 at the 2017 Senior Games and won four T&F gold medals. [38][105][106][107]
Ella Mae Colbert 100 2016  United States Women Exhibition 100 Meter Exhibition 100 Meter dash, near Chesnee, South Carolina. [108][109]
Diane Friedman 100 2021  United States Women Sprints, JT Competed in the Sprints and JT at the Aug 15, 2021 Michigan Senior Games. [110][111]
Julia “Hurricane” Hawkins 105 2021  United States Women Sprints, Shot Put Hawkins competed at the June 2019 National Senior Games in the sprints. Julia Hawkins (age 105) competed in the 100 meter dash on Nov 6, 2021. The race was held at the Nov 6, 2021 Louisiana Senior Games at the Southeastern University’s track in Hammond, LA. Hawkins was born Feb. 10, 1916. [92][67][7][43][112]
Ida Keeling 102 2018  United States Women Sprints Keeling competed at the Feb 2018 Imperial Dade Indoor Track Classic in New York. Keeling was the first American woman centenarian sprinters. [38][113]
Margaret White 100 1995  United States Women Shot Put, Discus Potentially the first American W100 athlete (age 100) competing 30 July 1994 in the shot put and discus. It appears that these marks were not submitted for ratification for records. White won gold at the 29 Jan 1995 Sooner State Games (indoor). Margaret White held the W95 world record in the SP. White won an American National "W95 Age Group" award in 1992. Margaret (Palmer) White (of Turpin, OK) was the mother of Masters Hall of Fame athlete Wendell Palmer (of Pampa, TX). [114][115][116][117][118][119][120][121]

Centenarian media coverage[edit]

Centenarian videos[edit]

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