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Old February 24th 08, 12:58 AM posted to rec.bicycles.misc
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"I'm probably the oldest athlete in an endurance speed sport." At 52
and a Masters athlete in cycling who is still going strong and winning
championships, Kent Bostick is a prime example of someone not letting
age slow him down. In fact, he accomplished his life-long dream of
making the team at 42 in 1996, double the average age of most of his
teammates. "This year I won the Tennessee Time Trial Championship in
the 40 kilometer individual time trial," says Kent. "My times in this
event are the same as 10 years ago. I've been able to maintain the
same level of sport from age 20 to age 52, which is pretty unusual."

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"I guess I'm living proof of the possibility of longevity and staying-
power in cycling. I was recently voted the number one rider in the
Knoxville area, over 20-year-olds...I have Shaklee to thank for that

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Old February 24th 08, 02:06 AM posted to rec.bicycles.misc
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"I'm probably the oldest athlete in an endurance speed sport." At 52
and a Masters athlete in cycling who is still going strong and winning
championships, Kent Bostick is a prime example of someone not letting
age slow him down. In fact, he accomplished his life-long dream of
making the team at 42 in 1996, double the average age of most of his
teammates. "This year I won the Tennessee Time Trial Championship in
the 40 kilometer individual time trial," says Kent. "My times in this
event are the same as 10 years ago. I've been able to maintain the
same level of sport from age 20 to age 52, which is pretty unusual."

Kent Bostick on Shaklee Products :

"I guess I'm living proof of the possibility of longevity and staying-
power in cycling. I was recently voted the number one rider in the
Knoxville area, over 20-year-olds...I have Shaklee to thank for that

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