Betty Brussel took up competitive swimming at in her mid-sixties. Now 99, she’s won hundreds of medals - and just broke three world records in her age group.

“When I swim, I feel so happy,” said Brussel, who lives in British Columbia. “It’s the most relaxing feeling to just glide through the water.”

Last weekend, she broke the world record in her age group for the 400-meter freestyle - she swam it in 12 minutes and 50 seconds - beating the previous record-holder by nearly four minutes. Brussel competes in the 100-to-104 age category, as categories are determined by birth year.

She also set a new record for the 50-meter breaststroke, which she did in one minute and 52 seconds, and the 50-meter backstroke, which took her one minute and 24 seconds.

    • @Sylver
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      The article shows that the lists are made via birth date, not chronological age

      Kinda like how I was let into Kindergarten (5+) at age 4, though we didn’t have any old-lady races :(

      • @[email protected]
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        You made that sound really goofy by saying birth date.

        They go by year born and not date born. So right now for instance, you’re at 100 years if you were born in 1924, regardless of if you’ve had your birthday yet.

      • Jay
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        71 year ago

        though we didn’t have any old-lady races :(

        What is this world coming to that we can’t race our grandmothers down the street anymore.

    • AirBreather
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      351 year ago

      From the article:

      Brussel competes in the 100-to-104 age category, as categories are determined by birth year.

      • @Ross_audio
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        181 year ago

        Yeah, they fucked up naming categories if a 99 year old now owns the 100+ records.

        Even though the summary makes it clear, the summary being necessary is a failure of naming.

        Regardless of the reasons for competition, I now want to know who over 100 has the fastest time and it’s not this person.

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago

      Everyone came here wondering the same thing. You’re the only person who commented without reading the summary.

  • @june
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    641 year ago

    We’re concerned about trans athletes when we have 99 year olds here playing in the 100+ age group?

    This seems far more egregious of an advantage to have over the field.

  • @[email protected]
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    281 year ago

    I thought this was The Onion, until “categories are determined by birth year.” LOL

    I can do about 150m before drowning.

  • Flying Squid
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    171 year ago

    Not to take away from a 99-year-old still competing athletically, which is impressive obviously, but I’m always amused with these stories about 114-year-old man sets record for fastest time doing 100-meter-hurdles in the over-110s category. New record time is 12 hours, 3 minutes and 2 seconds.

    • Aniki 🌱🌿
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      51 year ago

      I took up swimming in my late 30s and now I can swim fairly competitively. It’s rough in the beginning but once it clicks, it’s one of the best feelings in the world.

  • @xc2215x
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    11 year ago

    Very impressive. Good for Betty.

    • AItoothbrush
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      21 year ago

      Brussel competes in the 100-to-104 age category, as categories are determined by birth year.