Lindbergh, a 98-year-old woman, ran the Atlanta 5K in 59 minutes and 6 seconds.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] A 98-year-old woman, Betty Lindberg, completed the race in 59 minutes and 6 seconds in the Atlanta 5-kilometer road race on the 25th of last month, making the original world record holder She is a hot topic of discussion again.

According to comprehensive foreign media reports, the 97-year-old Lindbergh ran 5 kilometers in 55 minutes and 48 seconds last year, becoming the world record for the 5-kilometer road run over the age of 95, which was more than 30 minutes faster than the original record. Lindbergh participated again this year In the 5km race, she was 1 year older and still finished the race within 1 hour.

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The line-breaking video was exposed. Lindbergh was wearing a red vest and crossed the finish line. The audience cheered enthusiastically. She looked at the watch on her wrist, raised her hand, and showed a bright smile. She also became the winner of the race 95-99 age group champion; she said in an interview: "I just move as much as I can."

In addition to holding the 5-kilometer record over the age of 95, Lindbergh ran the 800-meter race with a time of 6:57.56 when she was 91 years old, becoming the world record holder for the 800-meter race over the age of 90.

WOW! GO GIRL!



98-year old Betty Lindberg completed the Atlanta 5K marathon in 59 minutes, 6 seconds.



She now holds the world record! ???? You are only as old as you think you are!



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