Believed
to have been the world's oldest blogger, Australian woman Olive Riley
began her blog
The Life of Riley in February 2007 at
the age of 107 and made her final
post on 26 June 2008 from a
nursing home in Woy Woy,
New South Wales, complaining of a cough about two weeks before she died
at the age of 108. She had posted over 70 entries, as well as several video
posts on YouTube. Her blog (or "blob" as she called it) was inspired by her
experience with documentary filmmaker Michael Rubbo who, in 2005, made a
documentary about her titled All About Olive. NOTE: our reader Eric wrote us to explain an
even older blogger was discovered after Olive's death.
Buster Martin (102-year-old): UK's Oldest Employee and Marathon Runner
Pierre
Jean "Buster" Martin claims to be the United Kingdom's oldest employee
at the age
of 102. Martin works for a well-known plumbing company in southeast London as a
van cleaner, and notably refused to take a day off on the day he celebrated his
100th birthday. But he is also a marathon runner. After walking the 10 km (6
miles) distance of the Great Capital Run in 2 hours 22 minutes and the Roding
Valley Half Marathon in 5 hours 13 minutes, Martin was entered for the 2008
London Marathon. According to press reports, he walked the 26 mile course in
approximately 10 hours.
If the claims about his age are true, he could be the oldest recorded
marathon participant in the world. However, officials of the
Guinness World Records organization said that
they did not consider Martin eligible for the record because he had never
provided proof of his age.
Winifred Pristell (70-year-old): Holds two World Records in Powerlifting
Meet
Winifred Pristell, 70 years old. This great-grandma they call "Heavy Metal"
is a competitive weightlifter with two world records and aspirations for more.
Winifred first took up the sport in her late 40’s due to her struggles with her
weight. When she turned 60 she started to lift competitively in powerlifting
meets. At 68, she set world records for her age in the bench press at 176.2
pounds and 270 pounds in the deadlift.
Even though she has been struggling lately with arthritis and joint issues, at
70 Winifred still works out three days a week.
You can read about more inspiring older people
here.
affirmation:
I intend to be an instrument of infinite abundance.