Age isn’t just a number, it’s a way for society to categorize us. That said, being ‘old’ doesn’t automatically exclude someone from competition. Let’s face it. Sometimes it can be hard to get out of bed in the morning at almost any age. For these athletes though, excuses are for the weak.
Here are some of the most staggering record-holders for oldest players:
Sobiesław Zasada (Auto Racing – Rallying): Was still driving competitively when his friends were being sent into retirement homes. Sobiesław competed in the Safari Rally at 91 years old.
| Sport | Player (Last Appearance/Competition) | Age Played | Notes |
| Baseball (MLB) | Satchel Paige | 59 years, 350 days | Pitched one ceremonial three-inning game in 1965. |
| American Football (NFL) | George Blanda | 48 years, 109 days | Retired in 1976 as a Quarterback and Kicker. |
| Ice Hockey (NHL/Pro) | Jaromír Jágr | 53+ (Active) | Still playing professionally in the Czech Republic. Gordie Howe played a ceremonial shift at 69 for a minor pro team, but retired from the NHL at 52. |
| Association Football (Soccer) | Robert Carmona | 63 years, 228 days (Active) | A Uruguayan player in less-publicized professional leagues, claiming the professional record. |
| Basketball (WNBA) | Nancy Lieberman | 50 years | Played a one-game comeback for the Detroit Shock in 2008. |
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