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Supercyclist and 70-year-old super stud Sandy Scott continues to rack up the victories! Find out what competition he crushed this weekend and what goal he's busy working toward next!
Sandy Scott never pedaled a bike with the idea of racing it until he was nearly 64. Within a year, he was a cycling superstar. "From Broken Neck to Broken Records -- A Masters Cyclist's Guide to Winning" details his battle back.
This week's guests include aviator and inventor Forest Bird; cyclist Sandy Scott, who overcame a broken back to become one of the country's greatest athletes; singer Tanya Tucker and a woman who lost weight but gained a new life.
Levels in Sports I have always been intrigued by the phenomenon of levels in sports. My mission is not to write about the obvious levels in sports such as those demonstrated by the likes of Lance Armstrong and Michael Phelps, but to expound on the subject in relation to how levels tend to bring us personally back to our own sports reality, and facing that reality, how we should respond....
Sandy Scott added yet another State title to his ever growing collection. This time, he shattered the record... his own! And, for the first time ever, the Florida Mens' and Womens' Champions are all in the family!
I’m fascinated by anyone who outperforms those much younger. Out runs. Out paints. Out thinks. Out dances. Out swims. It never used to happen but it does now with growing frequency. It’s no longer uncommon to create your best work later in life. Sandy Scott is a good example. After whipping everybody in the State of Florida, the 70-year-old cycling superstar moved on the Alabama...
Our pal Sandy Scott is at it again. This week, he raced away from the competition at the National Senior Games in Texas. Find out how much fun the 71-year-old cyclist is having "beating up on the kids."
THE LONG SUCCESSFUL ROAD TO REDEMPTION In 2007, I was training quite vigorously with the goal of winning a national cycling time trial championship at the National Senior Games (aka Senior Olympics) in Louisville. I had only recently recovered from a broken neck suffered in a time trial event in late October of 2005 when an official stepped in my path as I raced towards the finish line....
Cycling stud Sandy Scott is a wildman on wheels. Just two years after breaking his neck, he's not only back on his bike, he's shattering records and eating up competitors.
The people you'll meet on this episode of The GBTV Show not only prove it's never too late to follow your dreams, they show that it's not about age, it's about attitude. Their success wasn't easy to come by, but it made the rewards all the sweeter.