99 Year-Old Man Runs 6 Miles
In this captivating video, we witness 99-year-old Larry Lewis running through San Francisco's Golden Gate Park in 1966, a testament to his extraordinary dedication and vitality. Every morning, rain or shine, he would cover six miles before the city awoke, his resilience serving as both inspiration and a living embodiment of the phrase "age is just a number." With a spirit unbroken by time, Larry’s words, "When you make a friend, hold them close," echo in the quiet moments of the video, reflecting the profound gratitude he felt for the relationships he had built over his long life.
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This is what running around Golden Gate Park at 99 looks like. San Francisco, 1966.
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Every morning, rain or shine, 99-year-old Larry Lewis would run six miles through Golden Gate Park while the city slept. His advice was simple but profound: "When you make a friend, hold them… pic.twitter.com/ml1TW3CxST