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KAILUA, Hawaii — It’s dark outside. It’s late. Or is it early? Hard to remember. Been a long day. Here she comes. Jogging. People are cheering. They should be. She just finished swimming 2.4 miles, pedaling 112 miles and running 26 miles. With finish line in sight, she trips. She falls. The race should be over for her right here. But it’s not. She stands. She starts jogging toward the finish again. Unstoppable. She crosses the tape. Natalie Grabow, of Mountain Lakes, New Jersey, has just become the oldest woman to finish the Ironman World Championship Triathlon. Amazingly, Natalie only learned how to swim around age 60. Today, Natalie is 80 years old. “It’s never too late to take on a new challenge,” says Natalie.
LONDON — Here’s another challenge. Sixty-five-year-old Denise Ba

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