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Senior Olympics inspires elderly to stay active PDF Print E-mail
Written by Grace Goro   
Thursday, 28 April 2011 01:37
For seventy-four-year-old competitor Harlan Goudy, the event is more than just a recreational activity.

 

"I qualified for the nationals, and it'll be held in Houston this year," said Goudy. "I'm doing that hundred meters, the long jump, and the high jump."

The event takes place annually in Tucson but competitions are held all over the country, including Phoenix, Nebraska, and South Dakota.

Last Updated on Thursday, 28 April 2011 01:49
 

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