U.S. soccer captain Christie Rampone isn’t ruling out a run for the Rio 2016 Olympics and a chance to become the oldest Olympic soccer player ever.
“If my body holds up I’ll be there,” she said, according to The Equalizer. “We’ll see how it goes.”
Rampone, who won her second World Cup on Sunday, is already the oldest U.S. Olympic women’s soccer player ever (37 at London 2012) and the only Olympic soccer player, man or woman, with four medals (three gold, one silver).
If she makes the team for Rio next year, at age 41, she will pass Brazilian Meg as the oldest Olympic soccer player ever, according to sports-reference.