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IN PHOTOS | Senior citizens prove age is no bar at Tata Mumbai Marathon 2024

Updated On: 21 January, 2024 09:51 AM IST | Aakanksha Ahire

While the young participants are on the track to run for the Tata Mumbai Marathon, these pictures of senior citizens are a striking reflection of the spirit of Mumbai

The 19th edition of Tata Mumbai Marathon 2024 has kickstarted with a bang. Photo Courtesy: SAMEER MARKANDE

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The 19th edition of Tata Mumbai Marathon 2024 has kickstarted with a bang. Photo Courtesy: SAMEER MARKANDE
The Tata Mumbai Marathon (TMM) saw over 50,000 participants at the start line at the historic Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) on Sunday, January 21, 2024.

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The Tata Mumbai Marathon (TMM) saw over 50,000 participants at the start line at the historic Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) on Sunday, January 21, 2024.

Not only did these 'new youngsters' run the marathon, but also showcased their hidden talents. 

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Not only did these 'new youngsters' run the marathon, but also showcased their hidden talents. 

These senior citizens surely succeeded in motivating the young participants with their lively spirit and zest for life. 

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These senior citizens surely succeeded in motivating the young participants with their lively spirit and zest for life. 

Waving to the cheering crowd, flashing smiles and clicking selfies, senior citizens were spotted pouring joy into the event. 

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Waving to the cheering crowd, flashing smiles and clicking selfies, senior citizens were spotted pouring joy into the event. 

With their backpacks on, the senior runners were seen enjoying running on tracks in Mumbai along with their counterparts. 

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With their backpacks on, the senior runners were seen enjoying running on tracks in Mumbai along with their counterparts. 

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