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Johanna Quaas, a 98-year-old German gymnast, made history in 2012 by achieving the Guinness Record as the world's oldest active competitive gymnast. Her determination and passion for her sport do not weaken despite her advanced age, making her an inspiring example for all.
An early passion for gymnastics
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It was at the age of 10 that Johanna Quaas discovered her passion for gymnastics. Since then, she has continued to compete, making the sport an integral part of her life. His exceptional career testifies to his unfailing commitment to his favorite discipline.
An impressive track record
During her sporting career, Johanna Quaas won no less than 11 medals in the senior category. His performances delighted the public at each appearance, until a biceps injury forced him to end his participation in competitions.
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An adapted but still intense workout
Despite the end of competitions, Johanna Quaas has not abandoned training. At 98 years old, she continues to indulge her passion, adapting her movements and exercises to her age. His exceptional physical form for a person of his age commands admiration and proves that determination can overcome many obstacles.The rest of the article on the next page
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