Fauja Singh is a stud. The man is 94 and he just finished yet another marathon, this time in Edinburgh. There he led a team (named “Sikhs in the City”) of five Sikh runners with a combined age of 397 years between them. Said Fauja Singh:
I hope we will inspire young people to keep going and older people never to give up [cite]
If this is the first time you’re hearing about Fauja Singh, here’s the (very) skinny:
- He rediscovered running at age 81 (because he was bored sitting around his son’s house) and ran his first marathon at 89.
- The next year he set a world record for 90 year-olds
- He has been getting faster as he has gotten older!
- He’s a poster boy for Adidas (like David Beckham) and he gave a large chunk of the money to charity
- He’s a vegetarian, and has been in a PETA ad
Honestly, I’m amazed that he ran even one more race. My father met him recently, and from their conversation I had gotten the impression that Fauja Singh was considering hanging up his sneakers and calling it a day. If he had been thinking about retirement, it looks like the idea suited him around as well as it did Michael Jordan. I’m pretty selfish about this – I hope he stays healthy and competes for years to come. I need all the inspiration I can get.
Story via DNSI. Thanks to SM reader dot for the tip!
Gangsters.
What a pimp.
Awesome. I heard the secret to his success is a pre-race meal of ginger curry.
And lots and lots of training.
TOTALLY AWESOME!!!! By far the coolest old people I’ve ever seen. Who says you have to stop enjoying life after 30?
Good Lord, 30?
snort
Gangsta indeed.
Pimpo-matic! Pimp-tastic!
Hey Bangla Warrior, it’s all downhill after 30, just ask Manish 😉
Theo’s got it all wrong. It’s all downhill after age 12.
he is an inspiration for people like me who is 50+ ,simply fantastic
Holy cow, man!! Kick-ass!! Unbelievable. Where’s my phulka, green sabzi doodh and dahi? Hello ginger tea.
Want to listen to the life story of Fauja Singh? Visit http://www.historytalking.com
Here’s the direct link for the Fauja Singh interview (in Punjabi).
This is amazing. This should serve as wonderful inspiration for those soemtimes cranky patients I volunteer with. Am bringing up the interview page now!
Amazing ! I am proud of being a SIKH.
yeah fauja singh all the way…by the way im a runner too but not as good as him
What is this “gangsters” and “pimp” crap that in polluting Our Indian, and Desi cultures. You sound like idiots and this man is trying to prove this by his running. His attitude of not thinking negative and talking to god while he runs. I hope you all learn from this man’s attitude and work ethic how to live life….
“Im Humbled In Front Of Such Greatness” . Bhai Sahib Fauja Singh has shown us e can live life to the max and not let little let backs in life pull us down, but to get up and sucseed. Truly Inspirational !!!
Rab Rakka (God Bless) _/_
Sorry to (partly) break a good story, but he didn’t really took his first running steps at age 86. Back in the 1940s, he was one of India’s top runners. Nevertheless, it’s quite a comeback after some 30-40 years off the tracks… 🙂
Simply Great
A Swede – you might have him confused with Milkha Singh… Anyway, anyone who starts or restarts running in their 80’s and completes a full marathon has my deepest admiration.
that tells me ,he is healthy strong by mind. when you mind is healthy your body naturaly gets healthy which gives you the motivation of well being and encourages to do more physical work. at age 90 he his mind and body both are interwoven. so proud of him
I am proud of Fauja Singh ji and what he is doing for Sikh Community. For more information on Fauja Singh, please visit http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/sikh-personalities/26263-fauja-singh-oldest-marathon-runner.html
I THINK ITS AN HONOUR TO SEE THAT HE IS DOING THESE AMAZING RACES ,I HAD THE HTHE CHANCE TO MEET HIM FEW TIMES AMAZING PERSON GOD BLESS HIM
That guy is not human but yet still amazing!
A Real MONSTER is the word that comes to my mind..