103-Year-Old Becomes Oldest Woman To Compete On A US Athletics Track

Julia “Hurricane” Hawkins says gardening keeps her fit.
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At 103, Julia “Hurricane” Hawkins has cemented her title as the oldest woman to compete on an American track after finishing the 50 and 100-metre dashes at the National Senior Games in New Mexico.

The Louisiana resident already holds the world record for her age group in the 100-metre dash. She did not beat her previous best at the games on Tuesday, but crossed the line in just over 46 seconds. She was also clocked at 21.06 in the 50-metre event.

A combination of things keep the retired teacher going, from gardening around her home in Baton Rouge to the challenges of competition, she said.

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“I keep active all the time,” she said. “I have an acre of land. I work in it all the time. I have 30 bonsai bushes – some are 40 or 50 years old. That keeps me busy.”

She started cycling competitively in her 80s, participating in the senior Olympics. When she became the only competitor in her division, her children suggested she try running. She liked the idea of competing in the 100-metre dash at the age of 100.

Her knees, back and hips feel fine, and she credits years of cycling for her strong legs, but she says her eyesight is troubling her.

“I keep worrying about that. You feel a little less able when something like this happens,” she told the Albuquerque Journal. “I’m hoping I can see well enough to stay in the white lines.”

She has a simple goal on the track: “I hope I’m inspiring them to be healthy and to realise you can still be doing it at this kind of an age.”

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