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Jamaican sprinter runs 100m in 9.99, setting U20 nationwide document

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March 29 was fairly a day for 19-year-old sprinter Bouwahjie Nkrumie of Kingston, Jamaica. Nkrumie stormed to a U20 nationwide document time of 9.99 seconds (+0.3 m/s) on the Jamaica Excessive College Boys and Women Athletics Championships, turning into solely the third runner on this planet to interrupt the 10-second barrier earlier than turning 20.

Nkrumie, 19, nicknamed “Dr. Velocity,” turned the youngest Jamaican sprinter to interrupt the barrier, which is an unbelievable feat contemplating the small Caribbean nation’s wealthy sprinting historical past (together with Usain Bolt, Asafa Powell and Yohan Blake). The way forward for the 100m appears shiny as Nkrumie joins American Trayvon Bromell and U20 world document holder, Botswana’s Letsile Tebogo, within the U20 sub-10 membership. 

Final yr, Tebogo beat Nkrumie within the 100m ultimate on the U20 World Athletics Championships in Cali, Colombia. Nkrumie ran his earlier better of 10.02 seconds within the ultimate, however was second to Tebogo, who gained in a U20 world document of 9.91 seconds.

Nkrumie’s time of 9.99 was additionally a 2023 world lead for 100m, however it solely lasted a couple of hours till Akani Simbine of South Africa ran a time of 9.98 seconds (+1.0 m/s) within the males’s 100m heats on the South African Championships.

The brand new Jamaican document holder is in his ultimate yr of highschool at Kingston Faculty, an all-male sports activities and academic-focused secondary college in Kingston. We’ll seemingly see Nkrumie tackle the world’s greatest later this yr on the 2023 World Athletics Championships in Budapest in August.



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