Thursday 24 September 2015

105-Year-Old Man Sets New Running Record As Oldest Competitive Sprinter, Longs To Beat Usain Bolt (Photos)

105-Year-Old Man Sets New Running Record As Oldest Competitive Sprinter, Longs To Beat Usain Bolt (Photos)
 
 
 On Wednesday, Hidekichi Miyazaki broke his own record for Oldest competitive sprinter after running in the 100m at the Kyoto Masters Athletics Autumn Competition in Kyoto, Japan.

Miyazaki was born on 22 September 1910 and has just celebrated his 105th birthday.

The impressive centenarian finished the race in just 42.22 seconds, greeted by his proud great-grandchildren. Nevertheless, Mr Miyazaki is often referred to as the “Golden Bolt” because he boldly imitates Usain Bolt’s renowned lightening pose.

He longs for the opportunity to challenge the legendary Jamaican sprinter (who holds the fastest 100 m record at 9.58 secs), and when asked about Bolt's recent successes at the Athletics World Championships, Miyazaki jokes: "He hasn't raced me yet!"
 
 
 
 
 
 

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