Friday, November 24, 2017

97-year-old sets world record during Highlands Ranch Turkey Day 5K race

A legally blind 97-year-old World War II veteran and Purple Heart recipient set a 5K world record Thursday, completing the Highlands Ranch Turkey Day 5K in the 95+ age group in the time of 48:33.

Robert “Bob” McAdam, 97, ran a faster Turkey Day 5K last year — 48:19 — but that race was not certified. The previous 95+ certified world record — 48:55 — was set in 1995 in Stillwater, Okla., by Marion McAnelly.

McAdam, who moved to Wind Crest retirement community in Highlands Ranch two years ago from Fort Worth, Texas, said he was thrilled with Thursday’s record-setting run, but told onlookers that he had been hoping to better his time from last year.

McAdam has always been active — he earned a Ph.D. in physical education and athletics, was a professor and basketball coach at Northern Illinois University and led the health and physical education department at Illinois State University. He started running to stay in shape to play racquetball.

He was a seniors’ national racquetball champion – both national and internationally – and he is enshrined in the Racquetball Hall of Fame, his family said in a news release.


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