Arthur Gilbert MBE (1921 – 23 October 2015) was an English triathlon competitor who came to notice in 2012 as the world's oldest triathlete.
His training regime included 50 lengths of his local swimming pool every day, 3 visits to the gym each week and 25 km on a bicycle on Sundays.
[4] Gilbert became Britain's oldest triathlete aged 90, when he completed the Burnham-on-Sea Triathlon in April 2011.
[9] As a local celebrity, in July he opened a new care home, Kingfisher Lodge, in nearby Saltford.
[4] He attributed his abilities to a stress-free life, eating bananas and regularly giving blood.