'You've got to keep moving': 94-year-old credits her good health to competitive swimming

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Mary Brown said that when she joined the Regina Masters Swim Club in the late 1970s, she did not think she’d still be swimming at age 94. Forty years later, she has no plans of stopping. 

Brown was raised in Regina and began swimming in Wascana Lake as a young child. Her brother was a lifeguard, and the family would frequently travel the 30 minutes from the city to Regina Beach to swim.

In 1977, Brown joined the Regina Masters Club as one of its founding members. Brown said another member decided it would be best to start the club while parents watched their children swim.

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