
81-Year-Old with Parkinson's Conquers 101km Race with Family
Málaga Family Conquers 101km Ronda Race: 81-Year-Old Grandfather Makes History Málaga, Spain – In a remarkable display of family spirit and perseverance, the Arévalo-Albaladejo family recently completed the challenging 101km Ronda race. What makes their accomplishment even more extraordinary is the participation of 81-year-old Paco Arévalo, who not only finished the race but also became the oldest person ever to do so. This is particularly noteworthy given that Arévalo is battling Parkinson's disease. "It's indescribable," said Arévalo in an interview with 101TV Málaga, "To have these two angels, my daughter and granddaughter, helping me through... it's a source of immense pride." His daughter, Lupe, added, "We were terrified when he fell, but the outpouring of support from fellow runners was incredible. People stopped to help, it was truly moving." The family's success story is a testament to their unwavering determination and the power of family support. Arévalo's participation, despite his health challenges, is an inspiration to us all. The video shows their determination and the love they share, making this a truly remarkable story.