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Rod Stewart hopes to break surprising world record

Rod Stewart hopes to break surprising world record

Independent2 days ago

Sir Rod Stewart aims to break the sprinting world record for men aged 80 and over.
He is training to run 100 metres in under 14 seconds, which is the current record for his age group.
Stewart has installed a sprint track at his home and is focusing on specific running techniques to improve his current time of 19 seconds.
His motivation for this challenge is to maintain fitness and satisfy his competitive drive.
The current world record for men over 80 is 14.21 seconds, held by Kenton Brown.

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