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Jaring Timmerman, 100-year-old record breaking Canadian swimmer, appears on CTV's Canada AM on Tuesday, May 19, 2009. Jaring Timmerman broke the world record in the 100-metre backstroke with a time of 3 minutes, 51.59 seconds at the Canadian Masters Swimming Championship in Etobicoke, a suburb of Toronto.

100-year-old swimmer breaks four world records

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When 100-year-old Jaring Timmerman looks at his accomplishments, he need only go back a few days, when he set a world record at a swim meet. That kind of athletic ability gives Timmerman both something to reflect on and something to look forward to.
Canada AM: Jaring Timmerman, 100-year-old swimming champion discusses his golden streak
Swimming the 100 at 100 years-old. Jaring Timmerman is a Canadian centenarian who is breaking world records - and showing no signs of slowing down.

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Date: Tue. May. 19 2009 12:38 PM ET

A Canadian centenarian who only began swimming competitively 20 years ago broke his fourth world record this weekend at a Toronto swim meet.

At last weekend's Canadian Masters Swimming Championship in Etobicoke, a suburb of Toronto, Jaring Timmerman broke the world record in the 100-metre backstroke in the age 100-104 category with a time of 3 minutes, 51.59 seconds.

At last month's Manitoba Masters swim meet, Timmerman broke records in the 50-metre and 100-metre freestyle, as well as in the 50-metre backstroke.

The Winnipeg native said his wife first encouraged him to try swimming competitively 20 years ago while they were in Arizona. He won the first race he entered and has since racked up more than 170 medals.

Timmerman, who turned 100 in February, credits his success to GEDS, the acronym he invented for genes, exercise, diet, spirit.

He believes that even though people inherit their genes from their ancestors, a healthy lifestyle can influence how genes express themselves.

"If genes are formed by bad habits, and they are...then good habits should be able to make good genes," Timmerman said Tuesday on CTV's Canada AM.

For Timmerman, being a competitive swimmer means more than simply winning races.

"What I'm particularly happy about is that I broke four world records, that's the important part," Timmerman said, laughing.

His son, Derek, said he is happy that at his father's age, he has something to look forward to.

"He's a tremendous inspiration to all of us."

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Tim
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Are these world records for his age group or absolute? If their absolute (irrespective of a sub-category), why is he not on the olympic team and why haven't we heard of him till now? The article is written to imply the records are absolute (meaning the old records were probably held be elite swimmers from the World championships)


G. Gravelle, Ottawa
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Congratulations! You are the picture of overall health - well done.


Dave from NB- A I'll be here till 100 province
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I am sure Mr Timmerman never said I hope I live to 100, he just did it. If you are going to be pesamistic about living to a certain age, you will never make it. I know I am going to live at least that long and I will cherish every day after that. I may not break records but at least I will be here.


Dani
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He is a very smart man.

And it's nice to see good news stories.


nabs
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A true push for us all to pursue a much healthier lifestyle.

GEDS is the new prescription I will write on each one of my patients med prescriptions.




Amazed
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Amazing! Hope I can live that long, never mind swimming or breaking records. :)


Daivd C
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David C
Ottawa

Mr Timmerman Thanks for being out there for us all your truly and role model for all us young to inspire to. Keep winning medals


Scott H.
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Awesome... simply awesome! I can only hope to live healthy until I am 100. Nice to see some lighthearted news for a change.


Gary in Kitchener
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Awesome, Congratulations on everything, long life to world record breaking.
You rock Mr Timmerman.



Pete
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It must be applauded to just be alive at 100, never mind do what Jaring Timmerman has accomplished. Congratulations to you sir, and I wish I could LIVE to be 100.


Igor, Chelsea
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All of you, stop saying you're inspired, and get in the pool!


Davis
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Excellent. The gentleman barely looks 75 let alone 100. Well done!


Judy
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Like, wow. I mean, wow, that is amazing.


Tymta Qwitsmokin
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Sir, You inspire me.


ADM Saskatchewan
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This is an amazing story. Mr Timmerman you are an inspriation to all of us!


Sandie
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And you young people think that your elders aren't good for anything! Ha top that! Way to go Jaring Timmerman!!!


Zand
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Wow, just awesome!

I hope his theory applies to changing bad habits to good ones for genes. If it does, it means there's still hope for me!


Michael vdB - Chatham, ON
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I hope I can only be that full of life when and if I get to 100.

Thanks for the story CTV. :)


What next?
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Next... Jaring Timmerman Vs. Michael Phelps... AHHAHA


dave
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It is amazing to see success stories like this with all the doom and gloom surounding the world. Just another proof that with a proper lifestyle and healthy living, people can acomplish anything.



Gerald from Belleville
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Take that all you youngsters out there!

Here's a guy who looked at old age and said "screw this"!



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