Sports Badge: "3000 meters and shot put suit me"
Marianne Liermann has been awarded for her extraordinary achievement of obtaining the German Sports Badge for the 50th consecutive year, a feat she has accomplished without interruption since 1976.
Marianne Liermann, a long-time coach at FC Puchheim, has been honored for her remarkable athletic achievement: earning the German Sports Badge for 50 consecutive years, each time receiving the gold level without a single interruption since 1976. At 84 years old, she remains actively engaged in sports, exemplifying a life dedicated to fitness and athletic performance. During a recent phone call with the SZ, she was watching the men's downhill skiing event during the Olympics, showcasing her ongoing interest in sports.
Liermann expressed that while her achievement is notable, her focus is not on seeking recognition from organizations like the Guinness Book of World Records, as she has heard that her record has already been surpassed. Instead, she attributes her success to her consistent engagement in various sports throughout her life, including marathon running and participation in city races. She emphasizes the importance of a healthy diet and some luck in maintaining her fitness level through the years.
Her story serves not only as an inspiration for aspiring athletes but also highlights the significance of lifelong physical activity and its benefits. Marianne Liermann's dedication to fitness and sports exemplifies how an active lifestyle can produce extraordinary achievements and contribute to personal well-being, regardless of age.