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Watch: 99-year-old swimmer who broke three world records in one day
A 99-year-old Canadian woman broke three world records in a single day of swimming on Saturday, 20 January.
Betty Brussel set records in the 100-104-year-old age category, in 400-metre freestyle, 50-metre backstroke and 50-metre breaststroke while swimming at the Victoria Masters Swim Club Meet in Saanich, British Columbia.
The Dutch-born swimmer wears a hearing aid and has a pacemaker due to a heart attack 25 years ago. Despite that, she swims twice a week and lives independently.
“I just love to swim. I love the feeling of being in the water, gliding through the water. You have no weight in the pool,” Ms Brussel said.
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