Longevity and Orienteering

By: Staff writer with tongue in cheek

The Schwine-Kitzenger Institute study of 47 male orienteerers over the age of 100 showed that all had these things in common:

  1. They all had moderate appetites.
  2. They all came from middle class homes.
  3. All but two of them were dead.

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