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58-Year-Old Grandmother Competes in Olympic Trials

Michelle Rohl, a 58-year-old grandmother from Pennsylvania, is proving that age is merely a number as she competes in the Olympic trials, aiming to represent the U.S. in race walking at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Having previously competed in three Olympics, Rohl’s participation this year is not just about competition; it’s a testament to her enduring athleticism and commitment. USA Track & Field heralds her as a “physical marvel” and recognizes her as the third fastest U.S. woman ever in the sport. Michelle’s inspiring journey underscores the idea that with determination and passion, there are no barriers to what can be achieved, regardless of age.

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