Rod Stewart sets sights on sprinting world record aged 80 - MSN Sir Rod Stewart is hoping to break the sprinting world record for men aged 80 and over The rock star celebrated his 80th birthday in January and wants to train himself to run 100 metres in less
Inside Sir Rod Stewart’s Bid to Break the 100m World Record at 80 In October 2024, American Kenton Brown became the fastest 80-year-old in history when he set a staggering time of 14 21 at the Nevada Senior Games in Las Vegas He even achieved that record with a
Pop Star Rod Stewart Aims for World Record in the 100m at Age 80 Best known for hits like Maggie May and Forever Young, the British singer has turned his attention to sprinting in his eighth decade, setting his sights on a feat that even seasoned masters athletes would find daunting “I got [my time] down to 19 seconds by learning how to push off,” Stewart said
Rod Stewart hopes to break surprising world record Sir Rod Stewart aims to break the sprinting world record for men aged 80 and over ; He is training to run 100 metres in under 14 seconds, which is the current record for his age group Stewart has
Rod Stewart reveals plans to break ambitious world record Rod Stewart has revealed his ambition to become the fastest 80-year-old over a distance of 100 metres in history Currently, the record for the quickest 100 metres from a person over the age of 80 belongs to Kenton Brown, who successfully ran the distance in 14 21 seconds at the Nevada Senior Games in Las Vegas last November
Sir Rod Stewart Is Chasing a 100m World Record at 80 The music icon, known for his legendary voice and decades of success, has a new goal in mind: to break the 100-meter sprint world record for 80-year-olds Though he's already earned a knighthood, a Grammy, and a spot in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Stewart is channeling his energy into sprinting
Rod Stewart, 80, wants to break a world record - but its not what you . . . Rod Stewart is on a mission to set a new sprinting world record for his age group At 80 years old, the rock legend has taken up 100-meter sprints on a private track at his estate as part of his fitness regimen He's not just jogging; he's aiming to break records
Rod Stewart trains for M80 100m world record 2025 - runabc. co. uk The British M80 record is 15 16 seconds, set by Tony Bowman in the British Masters Championships at Birmingham on 19 September 2015 Could an ageing rock star possibly become the fastest ever 80-year-old sprinter?
Rod Stewart Trains to Become the Fastest 80-Year-Old Over 100 Meters To break the world record, Stewart needs to run faster than 14 65 seconds, the time set by Hidekichi Miyazaki of Japan, who famously ran 100 meters at age 105, and more directly, better than the official M80 world record of 14 35 seconds, held by Donald Pellmann (USA)