Teenager equals world junior record
A Japanese teenager has equalled the world junior 100m record,
running 10.01sec at a meeting in Hiroshima, the International
Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) said on Monday.
Yoshihide Kiryu's time in the heats of the Mikio Oda Memorial meeting
is the same as that clocked by Trinidad and Tobago's Darrel Brown in
2003 when he was 18, and makes him the fastest ever 17-year-old over the
straight sprint. It also brings him closer to the senior Asian record of
9.99sec, set by the Nigerian-born Qatari Samuel Francis in Amman in 2007
and the Japanese record of 10sec flat set by Koji Ito in 1998.
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