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A 90-year-old Littleton grandma just planked for 3 minutes!

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Your grandma just set a world record, seriously

So here's what's wild— you know how everyone in Denver is always trying to be active, like, even our grandmas are out there crushing it? Well, Marie Carpenter, a 90-year-old out of Littleton, just unofficially set a world record for holding a plank for over three minutes. Three minutes! At 90! That's not just a casual stretch; that's dedication. She probably has better core strength than half the folks I see struggling up the incline at Red Rocks during a concert.

Okay, context— Guinness World Records still needs to verify it, but the video is out there, and it’s legit inspiring. You see a lot of folks in Wash Park or along the Cherry Creek bike path pushing themselves, but this is next-level. It reminds you that the altitude just makes us tougher. This isn't just a quirky local story; it's a testament to that Colorado spirit, you know? The kind that makes people want to climb a 14er even when they probably shouldn't.

### What This Means for Denver

* **Inspiration for all ages:** Forget that 'aging gracefully' nonsense; Marie is out here redefining what 90 looks like.

* **Another reason to brag:** Like our craft beer scene or our views of the Front Range, we can now add "record-setting seniors" to the list.

* **Proof the air is good for you:** Or maybe it's the lack of humidity. Either way, something in our water (or lack thereof) is working.

It’s just a cool story that cuts through all the noise. While the Nuggets are struggling and ski traffic on I-70 is still a nightmare, you've got a Littleton grandma showing everyone how it's done. Makes you want to go out and do something rad, doesn't it?

Mile high on the wire — altitude and attitude.

The crew on the Morning Wire dives into stories like this every day — catch 'em live at mornings.live.

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