Walter Wagner: The Oldest Competitive Rower in the World at 97 years

Walter Wagner: The Oldest Competitive Rower in the World at 97 years

At 97 years old, Walter Wagner from Frankfurt continues to defy the odds and inspire awe as he takes to the water with the vigor of someone half his age. On May 1st, he achieved a remarkable milestone, solidifying his status as the world's oldest rower with an official entry in the Guinness World Records.

Walter's journey in rowing spans decades of dedication and passion for the sport. Formerly a multiple-time international Master Champion, he continues to outpace his younger competitors, proving that age is truly just a number. Representing RC Griesheim Frankfurt in Germany, Walter's commitment to rowing remains unwavering.

The spring regatta in Frankfurt served as a testament to Walter's enduring spirit and remarkable achievements. Not only did he secure yet another victory in the long-distance race, but he also etched his name in the annals of history with his Guinness World Records entry.

Behind Walter's remarkable feat stands Gerd Volkmann, the chairman of RC Griesheim, who spearheaded the initiative to have Walter recognized in the Guinness Book of World Records. With over a century of international successes in the Masters category, Walter's legacy extends far beyond his remarkable age.

As he crossed the finish line at the May 1st regatta, Walter Wagner not only claimed victory but also cemented his status as the oldest competitive rower in the world, embodying the timeless spirit of perseverance and passion for the sport.

Walter Wagner's story serves as an inspiration to all, reminding us that with dedication, determination, and a love for what we do, age is no barrier to achieving greatness.

(Link to TV-reportage: https://www.hessenschau.de/tv-sendung/rekord-ruderer-mit-97-jahren,video-196506.html)

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