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Where Are They Now???
Anne Abernathy, the oldest woman ever to compete in the Winter Olympics, is revving up for 2006 in Torino, Italy. As a luge racer, she rockets feet first down a twisting ice chute on a narrow sled without brakes, using just her body to steer. When you hit a wall at 90 miles and hour, it hurts, says the five-foot-five-inch, 162 blond, whose fans often chant "Go, go, Grandma" as she whizzes by.
At 51, Abernathy has competed in five Olympics. A former singer, she represents the U.S. Virgin Islands, where she lives. There’s no ice rink there, so I train in other places, Abernathy says. Despite broken bones, a battle with cancer, and 12 knee surgeries, Abernathy remains committed to her sport. If there is one thing I would wish for everyone, she says, it’s that they have one true passion in life. - Megan Rosenfeld
Reprinted courtesy: AARP September & October 2004
Anne needs your help to make it to the 2006 Olympics. Visit her site at www.GrandmaLuge.com and make a donation!
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