Man lives to 100, wins bet
From correspondents in London
April 23, 2007 09:36pm – Australian news

A MAN who bet £100 ($240) a decade ago that he would live to be 100 is preparing to pick up his £25,000 ($60,000) winnings.

So confident was bookmaker William Hill in 1997 that it gladly offered Alec Holden odds of 250/1.

But the retired engineer, born April 24, 1907, celebrates his century – to the bookies’ dismay.

Mr Holden, from Epsom in Surrey, joked: “I’ve been very careful about what I’ve been doing in recent months. If I saw any hooded groups from William Hill standing in the street, I avoided them.”

“Forty birthday cards came for me this morning, including one from the Queen – in fact, I think I saw her delivering it on her bicycle this morning.”

The bet was placed on December 10 in 1997 when Mr Holden was 90.

Mr Holden, who has two sons aged 70 and 60, puts his longevity down to porridge for breakfast and “remembering to keep breathing”.

He also plays chess every day, running a local club, he said.

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