GAINESVILLE, FL – At 90 years young, Flo Meiler and Christel Donley continue to redefine what’s possible in Masters athletics. Competing at the championship meet in Gainesville, both athletes shattered the existing W90 Long Jump record of 1.67m, proving once again that age is no barrier to greatness.
Meiler soared to an incredible 1.87m, securing a new championship meet record, while Donley was right behind her with a remarkable 1.78m. Their achievements are not just records; they are testaments to decades of dedication, resilience, and love for the sport.
Flo Meiler, a familiar name in Masters track and field, has spent years dominating multiple events, from the pole vault to the hurdles. Known for her relentless training and infectious enthusiasm, she continues to inspire athletes of all ages. Her latest long jump record adds yet another accolade to her legendary career.
Christel Donley, equally iconic, has been a force in Masters athletics for years. Her commitment to competition and excellence remains unwavering, and her 1.78m jump is a testament to her enduring strength and skill.
Their performances today are not just about breaking records they symbolize the spirit of Masters athletics: perseverance, passion, and the pursuit of excellence at any age.
Congratulations to both Flo Meiler and Christel Donley on their extraordinary achievements. Their records may one day be broken, but their legacy will endure as an inspiration to athletes everywhere.

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