Or how about theses guys?
Y. A. Tittle
Alive
Born: 10/24/1926
Age: 82
Full name: Yelberton Abraham Tittle
Noted For: NFL quarterback; Baltimore Colts (1948-50), San Francisco 49ers (1951-60), New York Giants (1961-64). NFL Most Valuable Player (1963). Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Hame (1971).
This guy is a little older, but definitely a legend:
John Wooden
Alive
Born: 10/14/1910
Age: 98
Noted For: basketball player and coach. Played for NCAA Purdue (1930-32) and two NBA teams (1937-39). Coach for NCAA UCLA (1948-75). Coached teams to seven consecutive national championships (1966-73). Enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame (as a player, 1961; as a coach, 1973).
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/...n2174447.shtml
"When I went overseas in December, 1917," World War I veteran Frank Buckles says, "I was 16 years old."
Now 105 years old, Buckles is a bit hard of hearing, but sharp as a tack, and fit. He still does 50 sit-ups each morning. And he still shows the same determination he had as a teenager—who lied about his age so he could go to war.