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91-year-old US man sets weightlifting record

A 91-year-old US weightlifter didn't just break a world record for the bench press, he powered through it by 52 pounds (23.5 kilograms).

Updated on: Jun 15, 2013, 07:21:47 IST
AP | By , Phoenix
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A 91-year-old US weightlifter didn't just break a world record for the bench press, he powered through it by 52 pounds (23.5 kilograms).

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Sy Perlis set the record by benching 187.2 pounds (85 kilograms) at the National Bench Push-Pull Press and Dead Lift Championships on Saturday.

The Arizona Republic reports that the World Association of Benchers and Deadlifters previous record in the 90-and-over age division was 135 pounds (61 kilograms) and had stood since 2005.

Perlis took up weightlifting when he was 60 but didn't enter his first championship competition until five years ago. "I got a lot of satisfaction out of it, and it made me feel good, and it was good for me," he said.

Association President Gus Rethwisch said Perlis is an inspiration.

"We've had a lot of lifters in their middle 80s, late 80s and occasionally we get one 90 and over, but they've never inspired people (like Perlis has)," Rethwisch said.

Chhanda Dutta, chief of the Clinical Gerontology Branch of the National Institute on Aging, said it's a common misconception that exercise is unsafe for older people.

"The risk of leading a sedentary lifestyle is much greater than anything related to exercise," Dutta said. "I think it's important for people to realise that age alone doesn't determine the intensity of your workout."

Perlis said his doctor knows he participates in the sport and has told him, "If you can do it, do it."

His five-day-a-week training routine includes cardiovascular exercise and weightlifting.

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