107-Year-Old Skier Still Ripping it Up | An Inspiration to us All

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โ€œYou can replace anything โ€“ your shoes, your house, your belongings. But you cannot replace timeโ€ฆso make the best of it.โ€ Credit: Chicago Townnews

If you woke up this morning feeling a little achy, or with a ‘can’t be arsed’ attitude, then look no further than this guy for inspiration toย seize the day.ย This centenarian is probably more than three times your age, yet heโ€™s still ripping turns down the mountain as a skier.ย Lou Batori is 107-years-old.

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Quite an exclusive club. Credit: coresites

His status of โ€œski legendโ€ is marked by a โ€œ100+ Ski Clubโ€ patch on his jacket and his own parking spot at Crystal Mountain in Michigan. He no longer races, but he became the worldโ€™s oldest NASTAR competitor at age 100, reports purpose2play.com.

And his recipe for long life? A wonderful wife, only drinking the finest liquor and picking your parents carefully. That, and riding his bike 17 miles a day well into triple digits.

โ€œWaiting to be carted away is a stupid waste of life,โ€ he said in 2015. โ€œYou can replace anything โ€“ your shoes, your house, your belongings. But you cannot replace timeโ€ฆso make the best of it.โ€

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Almost a century on skis. Credit: Chicago Townnews

He started skiing on wooden skis in his native Austria at 10 years old, before emigrating to the U.S. with his parents as a teenager. He graduated from MIT and went on to work as an aviation engineer. He worked on the autopilot feature for the B-17 Bomber and with NASA on the Apollo Mission.

โ€œI have been often asked, what ski school have I attended,โ€ he told CBS. โ€œYou know what my answer is? โ€œWhat flying school did the Wright brothers attend?โ€

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Skiing every day will help you live longer. Credit: Glenarborsun

As an avid skier all his life, why did Batori settle on staying in Michigan rather than moving West to larger mountains?

โ€œIt was a bit of a surprise, but I found that I could log as much vertical feet in a day here in Michigan as I could in the mountains where you spend a lot more time riding a lift,โ€ he told the Record Eagle. โ€œHere the lift ride is shorter, and you spend more time on the slopes. It may not be a mountain, but at the end of the day it all adds up.โ€

He turned 107 years old last July, and while there wasnโ€™t any snow on the ground, he still spent his birthday at the mountain.


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