Living Large: John Large defies age
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 1:39 am
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iving Large: Belding pole valuter defies age
Tom Clyde Matt Campbell
Updated:7/6/2010 6:43:51 PM - Posted: 7/6/2010 6:12:44 PM Comments
BELDING, Mich. (WZZM) - John Large of Belding has found the fountain of youth -- and it's come in the form of pole vaulting.
Large, a 1967 Greenville High School graduate, has rediscovered his passion for his high school sport.
Large held the Greenville school record in the pole vault for nearly a decade after graduating and says he would have liked to pursue a career in the sport. But service in Vietnam, followed by a 40-year career as a professional musician kept the dream from becoming reality.
Now a 62-year-old retiree, Large has a pole vault pit in the front yard of his Belding home and is a volunteer assistant coach for the Belding High School and Middle School track teams. And he competes at a national level, this year with the second-best indoor vault in his age group.
"I'd watch the Olympics and I'd see these guys and my heart would just pound because that was what I really wanted to do when I got out of high school," says Large. "Go to college, some small college and vault. But I went right into the service and obviously I didn't do it.
"But now," he adds with a smile, "it's my turn."
Large stays in extraordinary physical shape and says he rarely eats large meals. And he excercises every day.
"I mean it's like being 16 again and that's really why I do it," Large says. "It just keeps you young and I'm going to do it until I can't do it anymore."
iving Large: Belding pole valuter defies age
Tom Clyde Matt Campbell
Updated:7/6/2010 6:43:51 PM - Posted: 7/6/2010 6:12:44 PM Comments
BELDING, Mich. (WZZM) - John Large of Belding has found the fountain of youth -- and it's come in the form of pole vaulting.
Large, a 1967 Greenville High School graduate, has rediscovered his passion for his high school sport.
Large held the Greenville school record in the pole vault for nearly a decade after graduating and says he would have liked to pursue a career in the sport. But service in Vietnam, followed by a 40-year career as a professional musician kept the dream from becoming reality.
Now a 62-year-old retiree, Large has a pole vault pit in the front yard of his Belding home and is a volunteer assistant coach for the Belding High School and Middle School track teams. And he competes at a national level, this year with the second-best indoor vault in his age group.
"I'd watch the Olympics and I'd see these guys and my heart would just pound because that was what I really wanted to do when I got out of high school," says Large. "Go to college, some small college and vault. But I went right into the service and obviously I didn't do it.
"But now," he adds with a smile, "it's my turn."
Large stays in extraordinary physical shape and says he rarely eats large meals. And he excercises every day.
"I mean it's like being 16 again and that's really why I do it," Large says. "It just keeps you young and I'm going to do it until I can't do it anymore."