Japan’s Hidekichi
Miyazaki has broken his own record as the oldest competitive sprinter at the
Kyoto Masters Athletics Autumn competition, just a day after turning 105. Miyazaki reset his own record as the oldest man to sprint
competitively with a time of 42.22 seconds for 100 meters, though fell short of
his personal best. Miyazaki’s own personal record of 34.10 seconds, was
achieved when he was 103 and remained unbeaten. Miyazaki, who is also known as
“Golden Bolt” for his poses imitating the Jamaican Olympian, Usain Bolt, also
said he longs for the opportunity to challenge the fastest man in the world .
Thursday 24 September 2015
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