As a sportsman, farmer Ian McSporran could be described as a bit of a latecomer.
"Close to 72," says McSporran, retired at Kaiwaka, near Bay View, and preparing for the next round of national championships qualifying on Saturday, in the Takapau Ploughing Match.
Adding to the appeal is that next April the championships will also be at Takapau.
He is however a newcomer with a bit of experience, his ploughing going back to Young Farmers Club days in Central Hawke's Bay in the 1960s.
But there wasn't much ploughing going on once he moved to hill-country farming near Wairoa, leaving the pursuit on hold until he retired.
Saturday's event, at a farm off Speedy Rd and within sight of State Highway 2, starts a busy three days, with the Wairarapa Ploughing match on Sunday at Gladstone, east of Masterton, and on Monday the Manawatu Ploughing match near Feilding.