At the age of 61, potato farmer Cliff Young became a legendary figure in Australian folklore.

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  1. Cliff Young truly became an inspiration when he entered the Sydney to Melbourne race at the age of 61. His unassuming shuffle and determination captured the hearts of many, proving that age is just a number when it comes to pursuing your passions and challenging the limits of endurance. His victory in 1983 not only made him a legend in the running community, but it also highlighted the incredible spirit of perseverance and resilience. Young’s story reminds us that sometimes the most remarkable achievements come from those we least expect. Do you have a favorite story of unexpected triumph?

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