100 year old Andrew Bostinto has clinched the title of being the World's Oldest Bodybuilder.
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In a remarkable feat that transcends age and stereotypes, Andrew Bostinto, a 100-year-old World War II veteran, has etched his name into history by becoming the world’s oldest bodybuilder.
The US National Gym Association (NGA) announced this milestone, shining a spotlight on a man whose journey has inspired many and exemplifies dedication to health and fitness.
Fondly referred to as the "godfather of natural bodybuilding", Bostinto is not only the recipient of this illustrious title but also the founder of the NGA, which stands as the oldest and most reputable natural bodybuilding organisation since its establishment in 1979.
As a not-for-profit entity, the NGA advocates for a sport characterised by purity and dedication, advocating for athletes who commit to abstaining from performance-enhancing drugs.
Bostinto’s journey in bodybuilding spans decades, with this recent achievement occurring after he competed in a men’s physique contest, shattering the previous Guinness World Record held by Jim Arrington, who last competed at the age of 90.
Alongside his record-breaking title, Bostinto’s contributions during WWII earned him the Bronze Star, a testament to his service and resilience, qualities he has undoubtedly carried into his athletic career.
Natural bodybuilding competitors reject the use of substances like anabolic steroids, insulin, diuretics, and human growth hormone, and adhere to stringent guidelines laid out by various sanctioning bodies.
However, the realm of natural bodybuilding is not devoid of controversy, with debates surrounding nutrition, training regimens, and grooming practices that many perceive as extreme for any athlete.
The integrity of natural bodybuilding is sometimes complicated by instances of athletes claiming natural status while having previously failed drug tests.
The methods for doping detection in the sport include urinalysis and polygraph testing, with federations often administering tests on competition day or shortly before.
Each organisation defines its own regulations, determining the length of time an athlete must remain drug-free, ranging from immediate pre-competition requirements to stringent lifetime commitments.
Following Bostinto’s record-setting moment, netizens took to social media to congratulate him on his extraordinary achievement.
User @elainacarrera celebrated his determination, stating: “What a beautiful example of fighting the good fight in this life!! 💪🙌 Yes, yes! Someone here said it perfectly: the godfather of natural bodybuilding still at it!! What a testament to the sport! Cheers to longevity! 👏👏”
Another admirer, @nutratroy, expressed a desire for Bostinto’s life story to be depicted in cinema: “Major congratulations, Andy! What another accomplishment on your journey 🙌🔥. Should make your life’s story a motion picture! 🏆.”
Meanwhile, @chancegwyen echoed the sentiments of many, exclaiming: “The godfather of natural bodybuilding still showing how it's done! 💪🏼🏆💪🏼🏆.”
Bostinto's triumph goes beyond just lifting weights; it serves as an inspiring narrative about the indomitable spirit of humans, challenging the notion of ageing and health.
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