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FEATURE - Da staunste, was? Behinderte Kinder zeigen ihr Können auf dem Pferderücken
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Da staunste, was? Behinderte Kinder zeigen ihr Können auf dem Pferderücken / 180918 *** Nine-year-old Merryn Binnie on Laddie the horse at Equi-Power Central Scotland which teaches children to perform gymnastics on a moving horse. See Centre Press story CPHORSES; These are the amazing children with disabilities that perform gymnastics -- on a moving HORSE. The children take part in the equestrian classes provided by charity Equi-Power Central Scotland - which started in 2015 and provided sessions to 50 participants last year. Riding 16-year-old horse Jaffa, who was gifted to the charity, the children perform incredible vaulting - most often described as gymnastics and dance on horseback. The charity was set up after the Riding for the Disabled Centre in Bannockburn, Stirling was bought over by a developer in 2014. It left hundreds of additional needs riders without facilities. *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Da staunste, was? Behinderte Kinder zeigen ihr Können auf dem Pferderücken
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Da staunste, was? Behinderte Kinder zeigen ihr Können auf dem Pferderücken / 180918 *** Nine-year-old Merryn Binnie on Laddie the horse at Equi-Power Central Scotland which teaches children to perform gymnastics on a moving horse.See Centre Press story CPHORSES; These are the amazing children with disabilities that perform gymnastics -- on a moving HORSE. The children take part in the equestrian classes provided by charity Equi-Power Central Scotland - which started in 2015 and provided sessions to 50 participants last year. Riding 16-year-old horse Jaffa, who was gifted to the charity, the children perform incredible vaulting - most often described as gymnastics and dance on horseback. The charity was set up after the Riding for the Disabled Centre in Bannockburn, Stirling was bought over by a developer in 2014. It left hundreds of additional needs riders without facilities. *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Da staunste, was? Behinderte Kinder zeigen ihr Können auf dem Pferderücken
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Da staunste, was? Behinderte Kinder zeigen ihr Können auf dem Pferderücken / 180918 *** Nine-year-old Merryn Binnie on Laddie the horse at Equi-Power Central Scotland which teaches children to perform gymnastics on a moving horse. See Centre Press story CPHORSES; These are the amazing children with disabilities that perform gymnastics -- on a moving HORSE. The children take part in the equestrian classes provided by charity Equi-Power Central Scotland - which started in 2015 and provided sessions to 50 participants last year. Riding 16-year-old horse Jaffa, who was gifted to the charity, the children perform incredible vaulting - most often described as gymnastics and dance on horseback. The charity was set up after the Riding for the Disabled Centre in Bannockburn, Stirling was bought over by a developer in 2014. It left hundreds of additional needs riders without facilities. *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Da staunste, was? Behinderte Kinder zeigen ihr Können auf dem Pferderücken
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Da staunste, was? Behinderte Kinder zeigen ihr Können auf dem Pferderücken / 180918 *** Nine-year-old Merryn Binnie on Laddie the horse at Equi-Power Central Scotland which teaches children to perform gymnastics on a moving horse.See Centre Press story CPHORSES; These are the amazing children with disabilities that perform gymnastics -- on a moving HORSE. The children take part in the equestrian classes provided by charity Equi-Power Central Scotland - which started in 2015 and provided sessions to 50 participants last year. Riding 16-year-old horse Jaffa, who was gifted to the charity, the children perform incredible vaulting - most often described as gymnastics and dance on horseback. The charity was set up after the Riding for the Disabled Centre in Bannockburn, Stirling was bought over by a developer in 2014. It left hundreds of additional needs riders without facilities. *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Da staunste, was? Behinderte Kinder zeigen ihr Können auf dem Pferderücken
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Da staunste, was? Behinderte Kinder zeigen ihr Können auf dem Pferderücken / 180918 *** Nine-year-old Merryn Binnie on Laddie the horse at Equi-Power Central Scotland which teaches children to perform gymnastics on a moving horse.See Centre Press story CPHORSES; These are the amazing children with disabilities that perform gymnastics -- on a moving HORSE. The children take part in the equestrian classes provided by charity Equi-Power Central Scotland - which started in 2015 and provided sessions to 50 participants last year. Riding 16-year-old horse Jaffa, who was gifted to the charity, the children perform incredible vaulting - most often described as gymnastics and dance on horseback. The charity was set up after the Riding for the Disabled Centre in Bannockburn, Stirling was bought over by a developer in 2014. It left hundreds of additional needs riders without facilities. *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Da staunste, was? Behinderte Kinder zeigen ihr Können auf dem Pferderücken
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Da staunste, was? Behinderte Kinder zeigen ihr Können auf dem Pferderücken / 180918 *** Nine-year-old Merryn Binnie on Laddie the horse at Equi-Power Central Scotland which teaches children to perform gymnastics on a moving horse. See Centre Press story CPHORSES; These are the amazing children with disabilities that perform gymnastics -- on a moving HORSE. The children take part in the equestrian classes provided by charity Equi-Power Central Scotland - which started in 2015 and provided sessions to 50 participants last year. Riding 16-year-old horse Jaffa, who was gifted to the charity, the children perform incredible vaulting - most often described as gymnastics and dance on horseback. The charity was set up after the Riding for the Disabled Centre in Bannockburn, Stirling was bought over by a developer in 2014. It left hundreds of additional needs riders without facilities. *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Da staunste, was? Behinderte Kinder zeigen ihr Können auf dem Pferderücken
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Da staunste, was? Behinderte Kinder zeigen ihr Können auf dem Pferderücken / 180918 *** Ten-year-old Keira Macgrain with Laddie the horse at Equi-Power Central Scotland which teaches children to perform gymnastics on a moving horse. See Centre Press story CPHORSES; These are the amazing children with disabilities that perform gymnastics -- on a moving HORSE. The children take part in the equestrian classes provided by charity Equi-Power Central Scotland - which started in 2015 and provided sessions to 50 participants last year. Riding 16-year-old horse Jaffa, who was gifted to the charity, the children perform incredible vaulting - most often described as gymnastics and dance on horseback. The charity was set up after the Riding for the Disabled Centre in Bannockburn, Stirling was bought over by a developer in 2014. It left hundreds of additional needs riders without facilities. *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Da staunste, was? Behinderte Kinder zeigen ihr Können auf dem Pferderücken
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Da staunste, was? Behinderte Kinder zeigen ihr Können auf dem Pferderücken / 180918 *** Ten-year-old Keira Macgrain with Laddie the horse at Equi-Power Central Scotland which teaches children to perform gymnastics on a moving horse. See Centre Press story CPHORSES; These are the amazing children with disabilities that perform gymnastics -- on a moving HORSE. The children take part in the equestrian classes provided by charity Equi-Power Central Scotland - which started in 2015 and provided sessions to 50 participants last year. Riding 16-year-old horse Jaffa, who was gifted to the charity, the children perform incredible vaulting - most often described as gymnastics and dance on horseback. The charity was set up after the Riding for the Disabled Centre in Bannockburn, Stirling was bought over by a developer in 2014. It left hundreds of additional needs riders without facilities. *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Da staunste, was? Behinderte Kinder zeigen ihr Können auf dem Pferderücken
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Da staunste, was? Behinderte Kinder zeigen ihr Können auf dem Pferderücken / 180918 *** Ten-year-old Keira Macgrain with Laddie the horse at Equi-Power Central Scotland which teaches children to perform gymnastics on a moving horse. See Centre Press story CPHORSES; These are the amazing children with disabilities that perform gymnastics -- on a moving HORSE. The children take part in the equestrian classes provided by charity Equi-Power Central Scotland - which started in 2015 and provided sessions to 50 participants last year. Riding 16-year-old horse Jaffa, who was gifted to the charity, the children perform incredible vaulting - most often described as gymnastics and dance on horseback. The charity was set up after the Riding for the Disabled Centre in Bannockburn, Stirling was bought over by a developer in 2014. It left hundreds of additional needs riders without facilities. *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Da staunste, was? Behinderte Kinder zeigen ihr Können auf dem Pferderücken
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Da staunste, was? Behinderte Kinder zeigen ihr Können auf dem Pferderücken / 180918 *** Ten-year-old Keira Macgrain with Laddie the horse at Equi-Power Central Scotland which teaches children to perform gymnastics on a moving horse. See Centre Press story CPHORSES; These are the amazing children with disabilities that perform gymnastics -- on a moving HORSE. The children take part in the equestrian classes provided by charity Equi-Power Central Scotland - which started in 2015 and provided sessions to 50 participants last year. Riding 16-year-old horse Jaffa, who was gifted to the charity, the children perform incredible vaulting - most often described as gymnastics and dance on horseback. The charity was set up after the Riding for the Disabled Centre in Bannockburn, Stirling was bought over by a developer in 2014. It left hundreds of additional needs riders without facilities. *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Da staunste, was? Behinderte Kinder zeigen ihr Können auf dem Pferderücken
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Da staunste, was? Behinderte Kinder zeigen ihr Können auf dem Pferderücken / 180918 *** Keira Macgrain 10 and Merryn Binnie 9 with Laddie the horse at Equi-Power Central Scotland which teaches children to perform gymnastics on a moving horse. See Centre Press story CPHORSES; These are the amazing children with disabilities that perform gymnastics -- on a moving HORSE. The children take part in the equestrian classes provided by charity Equi-Power Central Scotland - which started in 2015 and provided sessions to 50 participants last year. Riding 16-year-old horse Jaffa, who was gifted to the charity, the children perform incredible vaulting - most often described as gymnastics and dance on horseback. The charity was set up after the Riding for the Disabled Centre in Bannockburn, Stirling was bought over by a developer in 2014. It left hundreds of additional needs riders without facilities. *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Da staunste, was? Behinderte Kinder zeigen ihr Können auf dem Pferderücken
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Da staunste, was? Behinderte Kinder zeigen ihr Können auf dem Pferderücken / 180918 *** Nine-year-olds Merryn Binnie and Skye Davidson on Laddie the horse at Equi-Power Central Scotland which teaches children to perform gymnastics on a moving horse. See Centre Press story CPHORSES; These are the amazing children with disabilities that perform gymnastics -- on a moving HORSE. The children take part in the equestrian classes provided by charity Equi-Power Central Scotland - which started in 2015 and provided sessions to 50 participants last year. Riding 16-year-old horse Jaffa, who was gifted to the charity, the children perform incredible vaulting - most often described as gymnastics and dance on horseback. The charity was set up after the Riding for the Disabled Centre in Bannockburn, Stirling was bought over by a developer in 2014. It left hundreds of additional needs riders without facilities. *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Da staunste, was? Behinderte Kinder zeigen ihr Können auf dem Pferderücken
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Da staunste, was? Behinderte Kinder zeigen ihr Können auf dem Pferderücken / 180918 *** Nine-year-olds Merryn Binnie and Skye Davidson on Laddie the horse at Equi-Power Central Scotland which teaches children to perform gymnastics on a moving horse. See Centre Press story CPHORSES; These are the amazing children with disabilities that perform gymnastics -- on a moving HORSE. The children take part in the equestrian classes provided by charity Equi-Power Central Scotland - which started in 2015 and provided sessions to 50 participants last year. Riding 16-year-old horse Jaffa, who was gifted to the charity, the children perform incredible vaulting - most often described as gymnastics and dance on horseback. The charity was set up after the Riding for the Disabled Centre in Bannockburn, Stirling was bought over by a developer in 2014. It left hundreds of additional needs riders without facilities. *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Da staunste, was? Behinderte Kinder zeigen ihr Können auf dem Pferderücken
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Da staunste, was? Behinderte Kinder zeigen ihr Können auf dem Pferderücken / 180918 *** Nine-year-olds Merryn Binnie and Skye Davidson on Laddie the horse at Equi-Power Central Scotland which teaches children to perform gymnastics on a moving horse. See Centre Press story CPHORSES; These are the amazing children with disabilities that perform gymnastics -- on a moving HORSE. The children take part in the equestrian classes provided by charity Equi-Power Central Scotland - which started in 2015 and provided sessions to 50 participants last year. Riding 16-year-old horse Jaffa, who was gifted to the charity, the children perform incredible vaulting - most often described as gymnastics and dance on horseback. The charity was set up after the Riding for the Disabled Centre in Bannockburn, Stirling was bought over by a developer in 2014. It left hundreds of additional needs riders without facilities. *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter (far right) 1960. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter (right) in 1960. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter (far left), now 84, of Bradford, West Yorks., with the GB gymnastics squad, during the 1960 olympics in Rome. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, now 84, of Bradford, West Yorks., performs during a demonstration at Cardiff castle, before the 1952 olympics. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, 84, of Bradford, West Yorks. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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DUK10102678_027
FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, 84, of Bradford, West Yorks. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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DUK10102678_025
FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, 84, of Bradford, West Yorks. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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DUK10102678_024
FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, 84, of Bradford, West Yorks. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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DUK10102678_023
FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, 84, of Bradford, West Yorks. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, 84, of Bradford, West Yorks. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, 84, of Bradford, West Yorks. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, 84, of Bradford, West Yorks. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, 84, of Bradford, West Yorks. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, 84, of Bradford, West Yorks. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, 84, of Bradford, West Yorks. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, 84, of Bradford, West Yorks. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, 84, of Bradford, West Yorks. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, 84, of Bradford, West Yorks. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, 84, of Bradford, West Yorks. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, 84, of Bradford, West Yorks. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, 84, of Bradford, West Yorks. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, 84, of Bradford, West Yorks. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, 84, of Bradford, West Yorks. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, 84, of Bradford, West Yorks. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, 84, of Bradford, West Yorks. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, 84, of Bradford, West Yorks. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, 84, of Bradford, West Yorks. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, 84, of Bradford, West Yorks. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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OLYMPIA 2016 - Highlights aus Rio: Bilder des Tages
Olympische Spiele: Epke Zonderland stürzt am Reck in Rio de Janeiro / 160816
*** Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 16, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22906722
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OLYMPIA 2016 - Highlights aus Rio: Bilder des Tages
Olympische Spiele: Epke Zonderland stürzt am Reck in Rio de Janeiro / 160816
*** Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 16, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22906708
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OLYMPIA 2016 - Highlights aus Rio: Bilder des Tages
Olympische Spiele: Epke Zonderland stürzt am Reck in Rio de Janeiro / 160816
*** Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 16, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22906705
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OLYMPIA 2016 - Highlights aus Rio: Bilder des Tages
Olympische Spiele: Epke Zonderland stürzt am Reck in Rio de Janeiro / 160816
*** Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 16, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22906720
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OLYMPIA 2016 - Highlights aus Rio: Bilder des Tages
Olympische Spiele: Epke Zonderland stürzt am Reck in Rio de Janeiro / 160816
*** Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 16, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22906696
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OLYMPIA 2016 - Highlights aus Rio: Bilder des Tages
Olympische Spiele: Epke Zonderland stürzt am Reck in Rio de Janeiro / 160816
*** Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 16, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22906712
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KAESLIN TRAINING 2013
FOTO: KATHI BETTELS, 16.12.2013, WILDBERG (ZH). EX TURNERIN ARIELLA KAESLIN LOEST EIN VERSPRECHEN EIN UND ABSOLVIERT MIT DEN KINDERN DES TURNVEREINS WILDBERG EINE TRAININGSSTUNDE. HIER STEHT SIE VOR IHREM EINGERAHMTEN TURNANZUG, DEN SIE DEM VEREIN GESCHENKT HAT.- RDB BY DUKAS
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KAESLIN TRAINING 2013
FOTO: KATHI BETTELS, 16.12.2013, WILDBERG (ZH). EX TURNERIN ARIELLA KAESLIN LOEST EIN VERSPRECHEN EIN UND ABSOLVIERT MIT DEN KINDERN DES TURNVEREINS WILDBERG EINE TRAININGSSTUNDE. HIER STEHT SIE VOR IHREM EINGERAHMTEN TURNANZUG, DEN SIE DEM VEREIN GESCHENKT HAT.- RDB BY DUKAS
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