70-yeard-old woman posts an unbelievable track record
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By Chris Franklin
Published on March 18, 2026.
Wendy Alexis, a 70-year-old Canadian woman, set an indoor track world record for the 70-74 age division at the Canadian Masters Indoor Track & Field Championships in Toronto on March 8. Her 60-meter time was 9.07 seconds, surpassing her previous record set in February. The feat has attracted attention from around the world, including former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III.
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