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At 61, grandma Mary Hanna becomes Australia's oldest Olympian

Updated on: 02 July,2016 02:20 PM IST  | 
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Dressage rider Mary Hanna was yesterday unveiled as Australia's oldest ever Olympian with the 61-year-old grandmother selected to compete in Brazil

At 61, grandma Mary Hanna becomes Australia's oldest Olympian

Dressage rider Mary Hanna

Sydney: Dressage rider Mary Hanna was yesterday unveiled as Australia's oldest ever Olympian with the 61-year-old grandmother selected to compete in Brazil.


Mary Hanna
Mary Hanna


"Every time I have done the Olympics I've thought, this is probably the last time I will do it," said Hanna, whose first Olympics was in Atlanta in 1996.


"But after the last time I thought, 'I am going to keep going with this because I feel fit and healthy and why shouldn't I'? So, here I am." Hanna will be 61 years and 253 days when she competes on August 10 to surpass Bill Roycroft, who also competed in the equestrian event in Montreal in 1976 when he was 61 years and 128 days.

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