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		<title>Senior Muscle Power Proves Mighty</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2009 18:36:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Irene Butler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Published in Impowerage &#8211; 2009 BC Senior Games Athletes break records and boost hearts &#8211; by Irene Butler - Athletes and dignitaries were piped into the Olympic Oval by the Legion Colour Guard and Bagpipers. At this gala ceremony to open the September 16th to 19th 2009, Richmond BC Seniors Games well-wishers and singers took to the stage. A torch relayed around the Oval culminated in the hands of 95-year-old Norma Spencer, the oldest participating athlete. Barely coming to mid-chest level of her escort MLA Rob Howard, Norma with the torch held high, lit the cauldron to start the Games. Early the next morning, Norma was at the snooker table scrutinizing every shot and by day’s end came away with the Gold Medal in the Womens 75+ category. Norma caulked her first a cue at age 65. Read on and be inspired&#8230;Impowerage BC Seniors Games Click to view our Slide Show presentation of the B.C. Seniors Games BC Seniors Games]]></description>
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