Be Your Personal Best…FOR LIFE!
There’s another definition of “personal best” that anyone can achieve. It’s not about a peak time or distance in sports; it’s about overcoming obstacles, staying motivated throughout your life and inspiring others by your example. This results in greater longevity and a healthy, active lifestyle – and that is your Personal Best!
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“I’m Better”
“I’m Better” -Howard Hall, 92, Frankfort, Kentucky You have to watch out for Howard Hall, he’ll sneak up on you. The retired Army veterinarian rediscovered his love of sports when he retired, and before long ole Howard was racking up the medals in local, state and national senior games. He’s collected at least 600 to
- Published in 2013 PB, Personal Best Featured Athletes
Psyched! – Bob O’Connor, 67, River Forest, Illinois Bob O’Connor was always a good runner and made the most of it. He earned a track scholarship to Loyola- Chicago and set some school records. He journeyed to Mexico City for the 1968 Olympic Games and was inspired by Bob Beamon’s superhuman long jump. One year
- Published in 2013 PB, Personal Best Featured Athletes
If You Build It, They Will Come
Senior softballer proves “If you build it, they will come” – Bill Altman, 82, San Antonio, Texas When Bill Altman retired from his Air Force career, he was itching for something to do to keep moving. He had played baseball in high school, fast pitch softball at the University of Michigan and had even spent
- Published in 2013 PB, Personal Best Featured Athletes
The Art (and Science) of a Successful Life
The Art (and Science) of a Successful Life – Leurene Hildenbrand, 81, Hartville, Ohio This is the story of an Ohio farm girl who dreamed of being a research scientist and persisted until she reached her goal. Leurene Hildenbrand overcame the prevailing bias of her time against women pursuing science careers and became the first
- Published in 2013 PB, Personal Best Featured Athletes
I’m Stunned I Can Actually Do This
I’m Stunned I Can Actually Do This – DeEtte Sauer, 71, Houston, Texas As she will readily admit, at one time DeEtte Sauer was a mess. The supermom and super-motivated businesswoman had let herself go with decades of inactivity and she became morbidly obese. Her doctors said she was certain to have a heart
- Published in 2013 PB, Personal Best Featured Athletes
Tending His Garden
Tending His Garden – John Tatum, 94, Washington DC When John Tatum received our call to interview, he was doing what he likes best – working in his yard. He had just finished cutting nearly an acre of grass with a push mower and talked about being behind with his gardening. Between keeping up his
- Published in 2013 PB, Personal Best Featured Athletes
No Retreat No Surrender
No Retreat No Surrender – Mark Ballenger, 59, Cleveland, Ohio Mark Ballenger enjoyed an active life as an elite skater and cyclist. He was such a fierce competitor that he was called “Mark the Shark.” All that changed when he suffered a massive stroke at 43. He could have easily given up, but Mark fought
- Published in 2013 PB, Personal Best Featured Athletes
Beating the Odds
Beating the Odds – Kay Glynn, 60, Hastings, Iowa Kay Glynn loves to move – acrobatics, dancing, sports, you name it. She still can’t resist doing handstands to warm up before track and field events, which she took back up at the age of 48. Her senior games career has seen much success, including six
- Published in 2013 PB, Personal Best Featured Athletes

