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‘Age is just a number’: China grandma, 71, comes third in fitness contest, shares health tips

Six-pack boasting grandmother sets cycling Guinness World Record, says it is never too late to start physical exercise

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A 71-year-old Chinese grandmother has come third in a fitness contest after foll0wing a strict and demanding fitness regime.
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Yating Yangin Beijing

A Chinese grandmother has inspired countless netizens after winning third place in a fitness competition, following four years of rigorous training.

On June 1, 71-year-old Sun Minghui, who is originally from Ma’anshan in Anhui province, central China, won the bronze medal in the mixed-gender category at the 2025 Wuhan round of the National Fitness Newcomers Quality Competition.

Sun was the oldest competitor at the event.

Sun Minghui, who won a bronze medal in the contest, was the oldest person taking part. Photo: ctdsb.net
Sun Minghui, who won a bronze medal in the contest, was the oldest person taking part. Photo: ctdsb.net

Before retiring, she worked in the cafeteria of a steel factory and, despite the demands of her job, always maintained a passion for exercise.

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After retirement, she explored a variety of sports, including cycling, jumping rope, jogging, and hiking.

She only began formal fitness training at the age of 67 and has developed an impressive six-pack and firm overall muscle tone.

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“After just over a month of training, I began to see changes. My biceps became visible, and the contours of my lats started to show. I did not lose muscle with age; I gained it. That gave me a huge confidence boost.

“This proves that no matter your age, you can do strength training or other exercises. Moving is always better than staying still,” Sun told Hubei Media Group.

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