Faster times, record numbers: the science of running marathons as an older person
by Hannah Devlin Science correspondent from on (#6481B)
The number of veteran runners is on the up and they're leaving the times of their predecessors for dust
This year's London marathon will have record numbers of veteran participants, with a near-doubling of the number of female runners aged 60 to 69 registering to run since 2018. As the number of veteran runners has steadily increased, performance has improved at a staggering rate.
In May, Jo Schoonbroodt, a 71-year-old from Maastricht nicknamed the Grey Kenyan", broke the over-70s record with a time of 2hr 54min 19sec. Last year, the Japanese runner, Mariko Yugeta, took the female over-60s record down to 2hr 52min 1sec, faster than the overall men's world record in 1909.
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