Thai athlete, 105, in league of his own at World Masters Games
Sawang Janpram runs 100m in 38.55 seconds, throws more than four metres in shot put to claim golds at event in Taiwan

Sawang Janpram was in a league of his own at the World Masters Games in Taiwan this week – at 105 he was the oldest competitor and the only person in his age group.
It meant that Thailand’s Sawang was all but certain to win gold in the men’s 100-plus discus, javelin, shot put and 100 metres.
All he had to do was finish, and the former school principal reached the 100m line in his solo race in a very respectable 38.55 seconds.
“I’m proud he’s brought honour to our family,” said his 73-year-old daughter Siripan, a fellow evergreen athlete.
The pair were among 25,950 athletes from 107 countries at the two-week World Masters Games in Taipei.

Held every four years, the event brings together competitors aged 30 and over from all walks of life for the sheer joy of taking part.