@@captainamericaamerica8090 Am NOT one of a regular person, your comment wasn't AMUSING to me, I read the Word Of God very much, so your humor isn't fulfilling to me. God bless you.
If you are not giving Lester a standing ovation, you don't know what he just did. Most of us will never see our 100th birthday. I know some great athletes that died in their late 90s. Second, most 100-year-old birthday parties that I have seen the honorary had to be wheeled in in a wheelchair. So hats off for running 100m in under 30 seconds. I do feel for the winner of the race. He was great too.
@@shangee2275 I did. Most of my relatives never crossed 90. Anybody who went close to 90 stopped running at least 10 years ago owing to lower back or knee issues. This guy not only touched 100 - he ran at 100. And he is still married to his HS sweetheart! WOW!!
Wtf... What a pathetic waste of cells. Of course, what they all did is great considering their age and honest congrats to them ! But to get to the point where you cry when you see that... You're tremendously weak. I wouldn't rely on you for anything.
Age-Centric Focus: Your comment emphasizes the person's age (100 years old) as the primary factor behind the emotional reaction. While it's perfectly reasonable to be moved by such an achievement, focusing solely on age may inadvertently contribute to age-related stereotypes or reinforce the idea that older individuals are only remarkable because of their age. Potential Generalization: While your comment doesn't generalize negatively, there is a risk that some readers might interpret it as implying that all 100-year-olds should be equally celebrated for similar achievements. In reality, individuals vary widely in their abilities and accomplishments, regardless of age.
Giving all these athletes their flowers , they are incredible to be running this fast at their age. I hope I'm able to still exercise at their age if I'm still on earth.
@@jasonito23 Your praise may be nice, but the point you are saying is that these athletes are great DESPITE their AGE. And that can be considered positive ageism, which is inhumane, because positive ageism is still ageism, you are reducing these individuals to their age. You can just as easily claim that "black" guys are great lovers (Positive Racism) or that women are excellent at multitasking (Positive Sexism).
@@iche9373 dude it's not that deep. Call it what you like, it wasn't negative in any way. He hadn't seen people over a certain age have a physical race. And he enjoyed it as he hadn't seen it before. Absolutely nothing wrong with that and mentioning their ages isn't positive ageism, it's after they are of a certain age and that's just facts. He just enjoyed watching older people compete in a physical activity as he hadn't seen it before. That's all.
The statement "100 years old, and still kicking" is generally meant to be positive and celebratory, rather than a form of ageism. It's used to highlight and applaud someone's longevity and vitality at an advanced age, suggesting that they are still active and engaged in life despite reaching the age of 100. However, it's important to remember that the perception of age and aging can vary among individuals, and some people may find such statements patronizing or potentially reinforcing stereotypes about older individuals. The intent and context in which such statements are made play a significant role in determining whether they are viewed as positive or potentially ageist.
It's a down south and carribean thing. My grandma race when she was 64 at a church event. It was funny and exciting at the same time. But the elders were going for it, mind you they were running barefooted on grass. RIP Granma.
Damn! Thats the most exciting races I have ever seen. When the hell would anyone see another race with an athlete who is 100 years old in this massive setting. That was some history right there. Have anyone ever seen this before?
I’m blown away. I’m 30 and started taking running seriously at 16. This gives me all the determination I need to never stop running. I pray I’m still able to run at 80 plus. Much respect to Lester
Holy smokes. My time was mid 11’s in high school. Now 50 I don’t think I can do it in less than 16sec. I want to do this now. Not for me but for my kids.
@@onetiftif8626 going to try for sure. Waiting for the damn allergies season to be over to start running again. I need a starting point. I was more of a 400m runner with a 49 to 51 sec. Gotta start somewhere.
freshman in high school here, and am just curious as to if doing these sports in high school really impacted your life. as of now i’m doing track and run the 400 and the 800, and i’m wanting to try to put myself in most of the sports that i can (seeing if i’ll have the time for it, that is). i hope you have a great journey with trying to do these 100m, i got my bets on you winning this next one
@@thekrispaypickle8552 has it impacted my life? Absolutely In everything I do in life. I ran the 100/200/400 anchor in 4x100 and 4x400, discus, long jump, high jump (my fav). Ran the bays state games in Boston. Play AAA baseball as well. Little league World Series player. I coached all 4 of my kids in various sports. Taught me never give up, try your hardest. I am from PR moved to Salem Ma when I was 11. Came from poor (money wise) family but rich in values. Currently live in TX, you are welcome to come visit and talk to my teenagers. I wish I could go back to being 17 again. HS best years of my single life. My advice is try your hardest on every sport/event. Do it for the team, it will pay off. Never doubt yourself. Run away from negative people. Stick with those who have the same ambitions. Strive to do better every day. Push yourself. I turned 49 a few days ago and I can still do 50 push-ups and clear 5’ high jump even after back surgery. That’s More than people half my age. Anyways my offer is there if you need a reason to do better.
I shed tears watching these mén race as a 26yo, I dream of being half the mén they are at their age, the lack of excuse, the willingness to fail, the ability to finish, I’m sure fight through immense pain, etc.
Wow….to be running at this age is mindblowing to me….I’ve seen so many people give up when they hit the 40/50 year old mark…..it’s astonishing to witness….incredibly inspiring and uplifting to see…..I hope to retain my youth and keep running well into my older years…….my future sounds so much exciting now that I’ve seen this 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Respect and Love 🔥💯❤️
Legends right here At that age, just the drive to want to do this, thats a win right there. young generation, hope you learned something right here take care of your bodies, it's the most valuable thing you have
I’m 31 and this brings me so much joy and hope to watch. A flipping hundred!! Heck, to literally every single one of these runners - Wow. What a pure goal to strive for at such an age and so inspiring for the rest of us. All the love and support to these tough fellas.
Holy shit, that fast at this age, other old person^s cant even move from its own, So just amazing to watch how fit this people are at this age, just inspiring. ❤👍
No kidding. A few years ago at age 45 I ran a 14.5 100 Meters at a local track meet. I should be embarrassed that a guy over 75 can beat me. I didn't even think I was in that bad of shape!
@@GrnXnham I think most people need to be able to run 100m in at least 14-15. Sprint training is very underrated, and people don't bother or understand how it can keep your body very strong and conditioned. Being able to run explosivly can potentially get you out of a dangerous situation, or even save someone's life where every second counts.
100 years old is already an accomplishment in itself, But to see this is incredible. Made me shed a tear of joy, What an absolute legend. I'm only 47 and can already feel my bones creaking!
Man, this made me just weep. So amazing and inspiring to watch these utterly amazing races, and that especially that uttterly amazing 100 year old man. I am just so emotional right now. Just so beautiuful. ❤
"...a meter for every year that he's been alive" really put things in perspective and show how awesome it is to not only live to, but to run, at age 100. God bless this man! He'd probably beat me, and I'm not even half his age!
Here is the challenge. Are you faster than a 70yo 13.47 Are you faster than a 75yo 14.41 Are you faster than an 80yo 17.24 Are you faster than a 100yo 26.34.
The two tools from flo track telling us to listen to the crowd as the PA announcer gets ready to announce Lester Wright's name....and then they talk right over the announcer and you could barely hear the crowd reaction...smh
100-year-old Lester Wright thrills crowd in 100-meter dash at Penn Relays: But you lost 😡 I had 100 thousand dollars bet on you dude and you let me down 🤬
@@darrylnelson05 You're Clueless! I can beat him hopping on ONE LEG, WHILE RUNNING BACKWARDS TOO!! I'M M.V.P. LITTLE LEAGUE CHAMP! 6 DIFFERENT DISTANCES. INCLUDING 1OO, 2OO! 4OO! 8OO! 1 MILE! AND CROSS COUNTRY! 🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🐯🐯🐯🐯👑👑👑👑👑👑I'M RUSSIAN!!
Love this EVENT, the crowd response to the CENTURION is very Loving and respectful.
THEY, THE CROWD, JUST KEPT SCREAMING!💥💥💥💥💨💦💫💫💫💫 TO KEEP THE OLD MAN FROM FALLING INTO A DEEP SLEEP!! WHILE WALKING!! THE 100! 🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢
@@captainamericaamerica8090
Am NOT one of a regular person, your comment wasn't AMUSING to me, I read the Word Of God very much, so your humor isn't fulfilling to me.
God bless you.
@@blessedthanksgiving457 I don't think "centurion" is the right word to use...
@@blessedthanksgiving457 i hate people like him
@@lucadev8596 you're right, its centenarian or something like that
Wow - 100 years old. Beautiful. It makes ya shed a tear. 🥹. These races are always dope to see. Great event.
Extremely wholesome
Imagine being 50 and still having half of your life ahead
That's insane
Years young*
@@dapowa9119 yes
It's SAD how SHORT a human lifespan is!!!
This event should be part of the Olympics, I think it will bring a whole new audience........
So right. Am surprised of the crowds response.
The generation today doesn't particularly care for older people, that was nice.
@@blessedthanksgiving457 Anyone who doesn't cheer for a 100 year old who can still run doesn't deserve to be anywhere near a stadium.
@Norah Elaine I was a sprinter and Yes it would beautiful for babies and toddlers....agreed
@Norah Elaine I disagree, you'd have crazy tiger moms ruining their babies lives if there was an Olympics for babies.
I do believe that 💯 %
If you are not giving Lester a standing ovation, you don't know what he just did. Most of us will never see our 100th birthday. I know some great athletes that died in their late 90s. Second, most 100-year-old birthday parties that I have seen the honorary had to be wheeled in in a wheelchair. So hats off for running 100m in under 30 seconds. I do feel for the winner of the race. He was great too.
Did you actually get up and clap?
@@shangee2275 I did. Most of my relatives never crossed 90. Anybody who went close to 90 stopped running at least 10 years ago owing to lower back or knee issues. This guy not only touched 100 - he ran at 100. And he is still married to his HS sweetheart! WOW!!
@@user_1abc You clapped at the TH-cam video?
@@user_1abc wow 😲
Sorry, I’m taking a shit, but I’m standing with you in spirit
I was genuinely moved to tears when the 100yo crossed the line, the human spirit is truly incredible.
As was I my friend, brought such tears to my eyes I nearly balled 🥺🥺
The indomitable human spirit
❤me,too. Beautiful indeed
Wtf... What a pathetic waste of cells. Of course, what they all did is great considering their age and honest congrats to them ! But to get to the point where you cry when you see that... You're tremendously weak. I wouldn't rely on you for anything.
Age-Centric Focus: Your comment emphasizes the person's age (100 years old) as the primary factor behind the emotional reaction. While it's perfectly reasonable to be moved by such an achievement, focusing solely on age may inadvertently contribute to age-related stereotypes or reinforce the idea that older individuals are only remarkable because of their age.
Potential Generalization: While your comment doesn't generalize negatively, there is a risk that some readers might interpret it as implying that all 100-year-olds should be equally celebrated for similar achievements. In reality, individuals vary widely in their abilities and accomplishments, regardless of age.
Giving all these athletes their flowers , they are incredible to be running this fast at their age. I hope I'm able to still exercise at their age if I'm still on earth.
@Cutty J. What? But where will you go?
@Andre Anthony HI bro. I am a Born Again Christian. God is El Shaddai. The Bible is the Holy Spirit filled Word of God El Shaddai. Jesus is Lord.
@@bhimsenluchooman4046 Islam is the way
@Andre Anthony Amen.
@@tysage1473 Way to where the late believers of your religion are now.
I never thought in my life I'd get hyped off watching men over 75 battling it out to cross a finish line. That is AWESOME!
Man over 80 😉
Your compliment sounds nice but it's based on positive ageism.
@@iche9373 It's based off what I've seen and experienced in my life. I've never seen men at this age battling it out in a race ever.
@@jasonito23 Your praise may be nice, but the point you are saying is that these athletes are great DESPITE their AGE.
And that can be considered positive ageism, which is inhumane, because positive ageism is still ageism, you are reducing these individuals to their age.
You can just as easily claim that "black" guys are great lovers (Positive Racism) or that women are excellent at multitasking (Positive Sexism).
@@iche9373 dude it's not that deep. Call it what you like, it wasn't negative in any way. He hadn't seen people over a certain age have a physical race. And he enjoyed it as he hadn't seen it before. Absolutely nothing wrong with that and mentioning their ages isn't positive ageism, it's after they are of a certain age and that's just facts. He just enjoyed watching older people compete in a physical activity as he hadn't seen it before. That's all.
Imagine being able to walk at 100. Imagine run. This guy is at a whole another level
He got down into the blocks too. He wasn't playing!
imagine being able to live at 100
Your compliment sounds nice but it's based on positive ageism.
@@iche9373 stop posting your same comment everywhere, that's called negative trolling.
@@iche9373 shut up that’s not a real thing
These guys are more inspirational than a million Instagram influencers.
VERY WELL SAID
Absolutely true. We can stay young forever if we live a healthy life.
Social media influencers are more meant to be aspirational not “inspirational”
Hhahah. Maybe they are on insta, lol.
Literally 100%
Hats off for Mr. Wright, 100 years old and still kicking... literally!!!!!!
The statement "100 years old, and still kicking" is generally meant to be positive and celebratory, rather than a form of ageism. It's used to highlight and applaud someone's longevity and vitality at an advanced age, suggesting that they are still active and engaged in life despite reaching the age of 100. However, it's important to remember that the perception of age and aging can vary among individuals, and some people may find such statements patronizing or potentially reinforcing stereotypes about older individuals. The intent and context in which such statements are made play a significant role in determining whether they are viewed as positive or potentially ageist.
@@iche9373i don’t think anyone asked
So not needed@@iche9373
This was one of the most awe inspiring races of the day. We bowed to them.
Wow, Williamson ran a 100m race in 17.33s aged 84!
I'm 56 and I certainly couldn't do that. Simply amazing!
@@tampazeke4587 I'm also 56 and fairly fit... I reckon I'd be pushed as well.
@@tampazeke4587 I'm 37 and would destroy both of you
@@eccehomer8182 If you worked hard and practiced specifically for the race you could get that time though.
@@tampazeke4587im 23 and probably couldn't do that 8 times without stopping and no break in between 100 meter
That’s epic. They’re all winners in my eyes.
This man is a treasure and example to NEVER GIVE UP! A true inspiration of hope.
It’s crazy to think this man was 20 years old during the heat of World War II. He probably has quite a story to tell.
Indeed
Apparently he was in the beaches in Normandy and also at the Battle of the Bulge.
This Was So Beautiful To See wow I'm so proud of each 1 of them Congrats Gentlemen
It was touching respect the ELDERS
But most of all respect everyone 💯❤️
It's a down south and carribean thing. My grandma race when she was 64 at a church event. It was funny and exciting at the same time. But the elders were going for it, mind you they were running barefooted on grass. RIP Granma.
So...lemme get this straight...I've just watched a 100 Yr old man run a 100m race? I need to get my shit together....
With this bad left knee of mine, I’m sure I’m taking an “L” in a heads up race with him!! 🥹🥹
Bruh, 210%
Yoooo, me tooooooo
😆
Who you telling?? I'm low key ashamed as I'm eating a bag if chips
Senior sprints needs to be included in the Olympics frfr...this was epic to see!
😂I honestly think it’s entertaining and pay them money
Damn! Thats the most exciting races I have ever seen. When the hell would anyone see another race with an athlete who is 100 years old in this massive setting. That was some history right there. Have anyone ever seen this before?
I haven't seen sprinting but there's a 100+ year old marathoner (Fauja Singh)
I’m blown away. I’m 30 and started taking running seriously at 16. This gives me all the determination I need to never stop running. I pray I’m still able to run at 80 plus. Much respect to Lester
I'm praying I can see my 49th birthday😂😂😂
This is my goal - to run in the Penn Relays at 100 years of age. I just ran in the race before this race at the Penn Relays as a young 75 year old.
Awesome and bless you .. ❤
😍 never too late to achieve your goal! Not a track star in high school. U might be one super star at 70+ 🏃🏾♀️❤
That first race was Amazing! Under 15seconds😮
Who gives a shit about that race did you see that 100-year-old run? Lol. That should get all the notariety
Yeah... I'm twenty years younger and quite fit.. I reckon those first two guy would probably beat me.
I'm smiling from ear to ear. Bravo, Lester!!
Wow, speechless that he was able to participate and finish at 100 years old! Bless all these seniors. I shed tears of joy.
Holy smokes. My time was mid 11’s in high school. Now 50 I don’t think I can do it in less than 16sec. I want to do this now. Not for me but for my kids.
I can relate, I’m also 50 and would love to try this!
Go for it!
@@onetiftif8626 going to try for sure. Waiting for the damn allergies season to be over to start running again. I need a starting point. I was more of a 400m runner with a 49 to 51 sec. Gotta start somewhere.
freshman in high school here, and am just curious as to if doing these sports in high school really impacted your life. as of now i’m doing track and run the 400 and the 800, and i’m wanting to try to put myself in most of the sports that i can (seeing if i’ll have the time for it, that is). i hope you have a great journey with trying to do these 100m, i got my bets on you winning this next one
@@thekrispaypickle8552 has it impacted my life? Absolutely In everything I do in life. I ran the 100/200/400 anchor in 4x100 and 4x400, discus, long jump, high jump (my fav). Ran the bays state games in Boston. Play AAA baseball as well. Little league World Series player. I coached all 4 of my kids in various sports. Taught me never give up, try your hardest. I am from PR moved to Salem Ma when I was 11. Came from poor (money wise) family but rich in values. Currently live in TX, you are welcome to come visit and talk to my teenagers. I wish I could go back to being 17 again. HS best years of my single life. My advice is try your hardest on every sport/event. Do it for the team, it will pay off. Never doubt yourself. Run away from negative people. Stick with those who have the same ambitions. Strive to do better every day. Push yourself. I turned 49 a few days ago and I can still do 50 push-ups and clear 5’ high jump even after back surgery. That’s More than people half my age. Anyways my offer is there if you need a reason to do better.
@@thekrispaypickle8552 - Play as many sports as you can. Stay fit and healthy. It definitely makes a difference.
What was Lester’s 100m PB in his prime? He must have been pretty fast back in his day
maybe or maybe not - as many masters' athletes have noted, it gets to the point where ageing well really counts
Many of these older men picked up sports when they were in their 60s,70s or older to stay fit.
@@SilencedButNotForgotten i read that he's been into track for 80 years
@@SilencedButNotForgotten Sounds like excuses to not pick up sports when you're still young.
This was his PB. He really, really sucked in college.
I wish I could give this a thousand thumbs up, this is how you are supposed to age, just beautiful.
Wow this just made my day. Hats off to all the men and massive props and respect to Lester the 100 year old! Nothing short of amazing is he! 👏👏👏
That was awesome!! Wish I could have seen this live. This made my day. Thanks to TH-cam.
just inspirational to watch these amazing athletes
Lester has good form and an amazing ticker.
Hello, can we have a chat in a confide way?
Im trying to think back to my 1st 100 ever and it was 7th grade 13 seconds seemed like forever. Remarkable to be that old and still mobile
Love watching the seniors! I'd like to know their daily routines also.
I shed tears watching these mén race as a 26yo, I dream of being half the mén they are at their age, the lack of excuse, the willingness to fail, the ability to finish, I’m sure fight through immense pain, etc.
Tears of joy on my eyes I love this people 🥰
Can't lie!! Brought a grown man tears. Wow!!! 100 years old. ALL these men deserve awards, but Lester is in a league of his own
100 years old, proving you can do anything & age is just a number!
No. Depends on the individual person genes and if any previous injuries.
@@geddon436 Also it helps if you happen to be still alive
But a number is a reminder it's time to do things while we can
We'll all only have a set number of "numbers"
Incredible..I want to be like them when I grow up
Century old brother!!! I fucking love it! No excuses!
Wow….to be running at this age is mindblowing to me….I’ve seen so many people give up when they hit the 40/50 year old mark…..it’s astonishing to witness….incredibly inspiring and uplifting to see…..I hope to retain my youth and keep running well into my older years…….my future sounds so much exciting now that I’ve seen this 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Respect and Love 🔥💯❤️
These guys are running faster than 90% of all men under the age of 40. Smokin'!!
Well considering over 60% of Americans are obese I’m not surprised lol
Good try... But No!
Yeah right.
not 90… id give em 10%, since all men under the age of 40 includes ppl outside of America. If we’re talking specifically america then 20% about.
@@akshajbist1518 damn really? Where I live almost everyone is pretty fit, that’s surprising.
Legends right here
At that age, just the drive to want to do this, thats a win right there.
young generation, hope you learned something right here
take care of your bodies, it's the most valuable thing you have
Thank You!! This brought tears to my eyes
These men were in shape all of their lives. Working out when we're young is the price of being like these guys when we're old.
We dont know that!Many starting late in their life with sport!
Who would've ever thunk that seniors competing in track and field would be so exciting?
It has been for a very long time. The running community has always welcomed and celebrated “older” athletes.
What is “Thunk” are you trying to say thought? Wtf 😳
@@coldhardtruth333 Somebody doesn't get a Chris Berman reference
Great stuff. We need more of this. Give the seniors some shine.
Some of these men are faster than I was when I was 18. RESPECT.
That’s incredible.
WOW! I HAD TO PICK MY JAW UP FROM THE FLOOR! MY RESPECTS SIR!
I’m 31 and this brings me so much joy and hope to watch. A flipping hundred!! Heck, to literally every single one of these runners - Wow. What a pure goal to strive for at such an age and so inspiring for the rest of us. All the love and support to these tough fellas.
God bless this man. My daddy was a WWII vet but we lost him in 2010. What an inspiration.
What a terrible loss. My heart goes to your family.
Yay they all did so well esp the centenarian getting out of the blocks loved that
He is the champion in the 100 years old group.
Unbelievable, I couldn't do that in my 40s without pulling a quad or a hammy. My hat's off to these heroes.
Right. Its dam depressing.
Crying tears of joy! So inspirational 💯
That is amazing but also can we talk about the guy running 17 seconds at EIGHTY FOUR?
Go Lester. Proud of you sir! Heart of a Lion.
What a blessing.✨❤️
I know these gentlemen could beat me any day! Truly an inspiration !😊😊
Awesome... gives a person something to look forward to. Keep It Movin!
I was blown away by the over 70's but then the over 80's took it to a whole other level. The centenarian is unbelievable.
Good for him !! Keep running !! 🏃 I would love to be 100 and still running !! I have to begin yet again at almost half his age...so frustrating !
Thank You For Your Serivce!
We Love You!
My 83 year old grandma can barely leave her bed. The family’s of these people are so lucky to be able to spend so much time with them.
Lester Wright is my great grandfather and you are correct EVER day with him has been a blessing❤. We are celebrating his 101 BDay this weekend.
@@SeahawksFan33 that’s amazing , I hope it’s a great celebration. The amount of knowledge he must have is astounding.
Holy shit, that fast at this age, other old person^s cant even move from its own, So just amazing to watch how fit this people are at this age, just inspiring. ❤👍
Lol, 14.45 seconds is actually fast. An untrained 25 year old wouldb struggle to get that time in 100m
No kidding. A few years ago at age 45 I ran a 14.5 100 Meters at a local track meet. I should be embarrassed that a guy over 75 can beat me. I didn't even think I was in that bad of shape!
@@GrnXnham I think most people need to be able to run 100m in at least 14-15. Sprint training is very underrated, and people don't bother or understand how it can keep your body very strong and conditioned.
Being able to run explosivly can potentially get you out of a dangerous situation, or even save someone's life where every second counts.
@@z23xc5 IN the event of a zombie apocalypse it is very important to be slightly faster than the people around you!😛
@@GrnXnham lol,, I do watch a lot of movies
I'm 72 and find this extremely motivational.
If I’m still walking at 80 years old, I’ll be mindblown. Add another 20 years onto that, and to think of running 100 meters?!? Holy shit
Most people can walk at 80 if they make it. They just walk a lot slower. Sprinting 100 meters is incredible though.
They all did excellent for their age, wow. God bless them all.
Wonderful 🙏🏽
I know kids who are too lazy to walk any distance and this man who's old enough to be their great grand dad is still running. Good for him.
Awesome!! There is no neefor me to complain great job!!!!
It's an honor to watch you gentlemen run. Thank You.
wow, que llegada, por poco lo logramos Puerto Rico, con ka representación de WALDEMAR QUILES.
100 years old is already an accomplishment in itself, But to see this is incredible.
Made me shed a tear of joy, What an absolute legend.
I'm only 47 and can already feel my bones creaking!
I thought this was a 200 I got scared for a minute😂😂
Same! Self esteem was at an all time low for a couple seconds 😂
Me too - Whew !
Man, this made me just weep. So amazing and inspiring to watch these utterly amazing races, and that especially that uttterly amazing 100 year old man. I am just so emotional right now. Just so beautiuful. ❤
I want to see four 100 year old runners do a 4x100m. Maybe recruit a fifth 100yo runner...just in case
Thats was amazing
I'm 60 and I am going to start some running. Hoping next 40 years I'll still be kicking.
"...a meter for every year that he's been alive" really put things in perspective and show how awesome it is to not only live to, but to run, at age 100. God bless this man! He'd probably beat me, and I'm not even half his age!
Here is the challenge.
Are you faster than a 70yo 13.47
Are you faster than a 75yo 14.41
Are you faster than an 80yo 17.24
Are you faster than a 100yo 26.34.
I can only hope to reach 100 years old as it is, being able to run a 100 in 26 seconds is incredible!!
So beautiful!!!🙏🏾. God bless him.
What an absolute king
The two tools from flo track telling us to listen to the crowd as the PA announcer gets ready to announce Lester Wright's name....and then they talk right over the announcer and you could barely hear the crowd reaction...smh
So pumped to go to the gym tomorrow. Watching this makes you realize how we take our health for granted, complain and even make excuses.
One of the last generations of 100 year olds. The next will be cyborg ish and probably live to be 150 haha. 100m in 6s
ALL of these men get an applause and two thumbs up from me! FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!
100-year-old Lester Wright thrills crowd in 100-meter dash at Penn Relays: But you lost 😡 I had 100 thousand dollars bet on you dude and you let me down 🤬
LOL
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Ok Mr. Wright u made me cry...ur a wonderful man
🤣🤣🤣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
Incredible. 100 years old - running. I cannot believe what I just saw.
He wasn't last in the RACE = BECAUSE THE LAST PLACE GUY WAS 86 AND RAN WITH A BROKEN HIP!! TWO BLOWN OUT KNEES! AND ACUTE ARTHRITIS! 🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢
The fastest 100 years old man in entire world!!!
Excellent! Just goes to show that we should live and strive right to the end. Don't quit!!!
Hello, can we have a chat in a confide way?
There are 20 something year old female "fitness" models that can't out run him.
Lol
WHY LIE?? 😥😥MY TURTLE CHESTER IS 105! AND RUNS FASTER THAN HIM= 🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢
@@captainamericaamerica8090 His time beats your P.E. class time in the 200.
@@darrylnelson05 You're Clueless! I can beat him hopping on ONE LEG, WHILE RUNNING BACKWARDS TOO!! I'M M.V.P. LITTLE LEAGUE CHAMP! 6 DIFFERENT DISTANCES. INCLUDING 1OO, 2OO! 4OO! 8OO! 1 MILE! AND CROSS COUNTRY! 🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🐯🐯🐯🐯👑👑👑👑👑👑I'M RUSSIAN!!
this so entertaining to view older sports people competing.Thanks. greetings from Abuja
damn hes slow