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Robert Wilde |
At 90 years old, the fact that Oneida resident Robert Wilde even competed in the
New York State Senior Games June 9 in Cortland was impressive. That he took second in the
100, 200 and 400 meter races for the 90-94 age division makes the accomplishment even sweeter.
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Bob Heller, left, and Pat McCarthy |
Wilde and fellow Oneida residents Pat McCarthy, 86, and Bob Heller, 87, each took home medals from the senior games. They are a great example of staying active and healthy irregardless of age.