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The quick-footed centenarian, who has completedseven marathons since turning 89, has become the firstperson to signup to the 2012 Edinburgh race, Daily Mail newspaper said here today.According to Singh, the key to conquering his daily 10-mile training regime is eating plenty of ginger curry and drinking copious amounts of tea."If someone says I must stop running I ignore them - invariably they're younger than me. The secret to a long and healthy life is to be stress-free."If there's something you can't change then why worry about it? Be grateful for everything you have, stay away from people who are negative, stay smiling and keep running," he was quoted as saying.The Sikh from Punjab says he developed his love for running while working as a farmer in the state. But it was not until he moved to the UK, half a century later, that he took up the sport seriously.With the help of his coach, Harminder Singh, he started challenging other pensioners to races and has now run five marathons in London, one in Toronto and one in New York.Singh holds the worldrecord for the men's over-90 category after completing the 2003 Toronto marathon in five hours and 40 minutes, the report said.He now hopes to take part in the Edinburgh Marathon Festival 2012, 26.2-mile race, as part of four-man relay team with an average age of 86. [More]Tags:ice cream parlour sex casev s achuthanandanigh courtcbi probe