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Wagga’s 73-year-old Sue Hunter a gym regular, breaks senior stereotype
Wagga’s 73-year-old Sue Hunter a gym regular, breaks senior stereotype

A NSW Riverina grandmother has smashed the old-age stereotype out of the park with biceps to rival half of Wagga Wagga’s top gym junkies.
Sue Hunter is preparing to celebrate her 74th birthday in a few weeks, and spends most days inside a gym with weights in hand.
“I started at the gym when it was still down on Murray Street, around the late 80s or early 90s, so it’s been more than 25 years at least,” she said.
Keeping fit and healthy has always been a big part of Ms Hunter’s lifesty…
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