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At 81, Hong Kong runner shows no sign of slowing down
- Retired minibus driver Chau Wai-chuen, who regularly ran in full marathons until he was 76, first took up the activity nearly 40 years ago to boost his health
- He is so passionate about running that he goes training whatever the weather – often three times a week – to prepare for 10,000-metre events each month
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Long-distance runner Chau Wai-chuen trains for his monthly races at the Happy Valley Recreation Ground, on Hong Kong Island, every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday afternoon.
When he gets there, usually after 4pm, he warms up and starts with a soft 10-minute jog, before embarking on a 10km (6.2-mile) run. That is 25 times around the track.
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Chau is 81 years old, and has no plans to slow down.
“I don’t stop to take a break in the middle, he says. “When you run, you run … My coach used to say that you’ve lost the game once you start walking.”
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