Nicholas Grimshae, 80, received the Royal Gold Medal body of architectural work that continues to this day.
Valerie Ramsey, 81, shines in magazine pages, commercials and photo-shoots with her grace and beauty.
Mae Krier, 94, continues to honor her proud tradition as one of the original “Rosie the Riveters.”
Ray Bethell, at 90, was undoubtedly one of the most acclaimed professional kite flyers ever.
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Fidencio Sanchez, 89, pushed his Popsicle cart, called a "paletería,” through the streets for 23 years.
Ann Turner Cook, 93, was the“Gerber Baby” when she was 4 months old.
Eileen didn’t start running until her 50s.
Juanita and Owen Henning, both at 89 years young, have been married for 71 years.
Marilyn Kagan, 88, is no stranger to re-inventing herself.
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Tasuku Honjo, 78, Nobel Prize winner, helped develop an immunotherapeutic drug used in treating lung cancer and melanoma.
As far as Dorothy is concerned, she gets much more out of volunteering than she puts in.
Constance Tillet, at 77, had an astonishing body transformation that had nothing to do with plastic surgery.
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Iva Barr, at 87, ran the London Marathon in 7 hours and 26 minutes.
Dr. Charles Godfrey, at 100, was still treating patients 4 days a week.
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Nora Barton, 96, sang “The Loveliest Night of the Year."
A.J. & Lillie Reeves, at 105 and 96, celebrated their 78 wedding anniversary.
Pat is always, according to her daughter, the most positive person around.
Nanette Rodgers, 84, was the only woman over age 80 among the 14,000 runners in the 2020 Walt Disney World Marathon.
Joe Newman, at 107, renewed his driver’s license so that he could continue to drive his beloved red convertible Mercedes.
Maurine Kornfeld, 98, is at the top of her swimming class, holding the World Record in the women’s 95-99 age group 800-meter freestyle.
He raised a staggering $38 million U.S.
Ethel Ford, at 70, and Nannette Wall, at 67, are putting their crocheting skills to good use.
Gerald Williamson, at 80, is the proud recipient of his long-awaited Master’s degree in Management.
When our brain is hijacked by so many strong emotions, it may seem that there is nothing we can do to calm the anxiety.
Fred Arsenault, at 100, had the surprise and delight of a wonderful gift from his son, Ron.
Keith Watson, 101, went into the hospital to be treated for injuries from a fall, but was found to be suffering from the coronavirus.
Harbhajan Kaur, at 94, is reaping the rewards of a thriving “barfi” business she launched at 90.
Jeremiah, known as “the father of preventive cardiology” and who wrote the subject’s first textbook, sees no reason to retire.
Hazel McCallion, at 99, is the current chancellor of Sheridan College.
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Lil started teaching her current yoga class at 103
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Lui Hock Seng, at 81, recently enjoyed the very first solo exhibition of his extraordinary black-and-white photographs.
Lois Estes Paulson, 105, passed her driving exam and eye test with flying colors, becoming the 4th oldest licensed driver in Illinois.
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Jonathan Menes, 96, ran his 16th New York City Marathon.