Richard Abrahams was one of the world’s best swimmers during his collegiate career in the 1960s, and amazingly, now that he’s in his 60s, he is swimming faster than he ever has before!
James Hylton
n February 2007, 72-year-old James Hylton tried to become the oldest driver to ever qualify for the Daytona 500.
Dorothy Millies
At the age of 92, Dorothy Millies finally fulfilled her lifelong dream and received her high school diploma.
Laurent Gaudreau
Instead of throwing a big 80th birthday party, Laurent Gaudreau decided to hike across the Grand Canyon — 106 times!
Aleta St. James
Renowned life coach Aleta St. James caused an international stir when she delivered healthy twins at the age of 57.
Sondra Crane
Sondra Crane, 76, is the world’s most prolific contributor to wikiHow, the online how-to manual, and it all started with cole slaw.
Ardell Lien
Two years after receiving a heart and kidney transplant, a 70-year-old man sets out to sail around the world to highlight the importance of organ donation. Hear his story.
Bill Hoag
Bill Hoag loves to sing. The 84-year-old is the baritone for the renowned barbershop quartet The Retreads.
Margery Meyer
A woman who didn’t even start swimming until her mid-60s is now lapping up the competition, earning four No. 1 rankings.
Chris Klose
Many from the first wave of Peace Corps volunteers in the 1960s are getting a second chance to make a difference thanks to Chris Klose, who helped found Peace Corps Encore.