https://news.yahoo.com/84-yr-old-japanese-bodybuilder-094941757.html Ryan General Tue, October 11, 2022 at 5:49 AM·2 min read A Japanese bodybuilder has broken his previous record as the oldest male competitor in the Japan bodybuilding championships at the age of 86. Toshisuke Kanazawa achieved the feat by participating in the 68th edition of the men's Japan bodybuilding championships in Osaka on Oct. 9. The veteran bodybuilder, who competed against much younger contenders, failed to reach the top 12 but has remained positive about the experience. "I'm grateful for just being able to participate,” Kanazawa said. “I hope I can reach the hearts of others when they see me take on a challenge even in old age." Kanazawa, whose passion for bodybuilding began when he was 20 years old, won his first Japan championship at the age of 24. He won his second title at 27. Although he retired after he turned 34, he returned to the sport before turning 50 to inspire his wife, who often got sick. Throughout his bodybuilding career, Kanazawa became a national champion 15 times. While his second-place finish in the 34th edition of the championships in Hokkaido last August is already impressive, Kanazawa remains motivated to continue his bodybuilding passion. "I'm still not anywhere near the finish line,” he was quoted as saying. “It's important to keep setting goals and taking on challenges no matter how old you are." According to Kanazawa, he intends to join competitions until he’s 90 and hopes to become an “example to other grandpas and grandmas in the world by living healthy until 100." Kanazawa is set to compete in the world championships in Spain in November.
Amazing! I'm a little confused though. It seems like the guy in the first video is a completely different person than the guy in the videos below.
Indeed, that's a different person in the first video (Edit: his name is Saito san). The text below the video refers to him as being 82 years, whereas Kanazawa san, who is shown in the second and third video, is currently 86 years. As Japan has such an ageing population are articles and TV programs about fit and healthy elderly people highly popular.
This guy in the article is more my role model than the bigger-bellied older guys doing impressive deadlifts.
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