Happy premature birthday to Christel Donley, new W80 threat
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My favorite track star in Colorado thinks 38-year-old Peyton Manning is “a toddler.”
She’s had four shoulder surgeries. After the last one, the surgeon asked: Do you still want to compete after this? She looked at the doctor as if he had 13 eyeballs.
Absolutely! she said.
The Colorado Springs resident trains every other day – first with five 100-meter sprints in the park, next with javelin throws, finally with dumbbells in the weight room.Christel’s hubby, Jerry Donley, is a masters giant in his own right — a pioneer leader in the sport.
Her birthday is Jan. 20. Christel Donley will be 80.
“She does what she enjoys,” says her son, Nils Miller. “And she’ll do it as long as she can.”
Happy New Year, Colorado. Christel’s resolution is one for the ages.
It’s 2015. Christel’s first year was 1935. I can’t remember yesterday. She remembers World War II Germany. She was born and lived there until coming to the U.S. in 1968.
“Out of curiosity, mostly,” she says.
I was curious, too. Curious how a grandmother of five will celebrate her 80th birthday by running a heptathlon 10 days later, how she ran college track at age 42, how she’s still sprinting with members of a relay team she met in 1977.
“We can still beat a lot of the 70-year-olds.”
OK, her secret: There isn’t one. She pounds Starbucks. She doesn’t drink alcohol, because “it does nothing for me,” aside from a beer here or there.
“I am German,” she reminds.
She likes chocolate and proper manners. She owns an iPhone but doesn’t text.
“If someone needs to reach me, call me,” she says. “I love a good conversation.”
The Donleys vacation to track meets. Jerry Donley, her husband, is a high jumper and a pole vaulter. He’s 84.
“We suffer together,” she says with a laugh.
There’s a rager of a party planned for Christel’s 80th birthday. She says there will be cake, hurdles and a javelin. Competition runs in the family. Christel was 20-something when her mom signed them up for a mother-daughter race in Germany.
“She was in her 40s and could almost beat us,” Christel says. “We dared to say we never want to compete when we’re that old. Imagine that.”
Imagine this: Christel next enters a new age group in Masters track and field, the 80-85 spectrum. “Still competitive,” she says. “We don’t trash talk, though.”
It is for that reason she admires Manning, the Broncos quarterback, whose idea of a showboat is a wooden dinghy.
“The age stuff (with Manning) drives me nuts!” she says. “He’s still so young.”
Her relay team still holds reunions on the track. They met by chance.
In 1977, traveling in Europe, Christel stopped by an international track meet. Three members of an American relay team approached and asked if she would like to run.
“About 10 minutes later the Germans came and said, ‘Are you going to run with us?’ I was in a bind,” she says. “I stayed with our team. And then we beat the Germans.”
The USA Track & Field Masters recently named Christel its Athlete of the Year. She has plans to compete in the world championships next year in France.
“‘Old’ starts with 80-plus,” she says. “And even that’s under review.”
In 2015, 80 is the new 20. Grandma wears track cleats.
11 Responses
Happy birthday Christel! Love that picture of you and Jerry.
Happy birthday to the forever young Christel. You have been my inspiration for 35 years!
Happy Birthday, Christel. You and jerry have been an inspiration and friends for many years. So good to see you both at national meets and admire your spirit and determination and what you mean to Masters Track and Field. No Trash Talk ever in masters.
Happy birthday to Christel! She is a good person with whom to talk track. Always inspiring, always positive, and her enthusiasm for track just radiates from her.
Happy birthday my dear Christel, and welcome to our M/W80 age group. I know you will rewrite the record book this year and further inspire your admirers including me. What an honor to have you and Jerry as friends and role models.
Bob
Happy birthday, Christel. You’ve been a joy over the years, and your contributions to masters T&F cannot be fully appreciated.
Best of luck in the years ahead.
An early “Happy Birthday”, Christel ! “Chris” to me. Bless you! I’ll never forget our trip to New Zealand and Fiji in the early part of 1981, as well as when our two families enjoyed those swim parties in our backyard in Huntington Beach. May you have one superb celebration and another incredible track & field season, as you, once again, enter another age group, where you will rewrite the record book. Hugs, “Dougger”
Happy Birthday Christel: May you enjoy many many years of good health and competition. I look forward to seeing you at the track after I turn 80 in June! I will try to learn to sprint so I can join the W 80′ s relay teams in Lyon. This Grandma wears cleats too.
Happy birthday
Happy belated birthday Christel!
I will see you in April.
Love,
V. 🙂
Knew you as a great girl since the nineteenfifties. Bleib wie Du bist. Take care. Love from your hometown Hamburg. W
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