Johanna Quaas, isn't taking old age lying down like many of her age mates. Instead, she's taking it spinning, jumping and somersaulting.
Johanna Quaas set a world record while the younger competitors took a break between rounds of competition. Her floor exercise routine included cartwheels, handstands and somersaults. And in front of a cheering crowd, she executed a full “planche” on the parallel bars, raising her outstretched body parallel with the ground, supported by just her arms.
London’s Telegraph newspaper reported that Quaas picked up the sport at age 30. In an interview with Gymmedia, she recalled being a member of (then) East Germany’s championship handball team in 1954.
Quaas has won nearly a dozen medals in senior gymnastics competitions — but as she told a Mitteldeutscher Rundfunktelevision broadcaster, “performing against 70-year-olds all the time is no fun after a while.”
Two YouTube videos of Quaas’ acrobatics have already been played more than 1.6 million times each.
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