Japan teen tipped to become fastest Asian

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 02 Mei 2013 | 14.23

A JAPANESE teenager will this weekend bid to become the first native Asian to run 100 metres under the 10-second barrier.

Yoshihide Kiryu, 17, is already the joint world record holder for juniors, having this week clocked 10.01 seconds at a meet in Hiroshima - making him one of only three men under-20 to have run that fast.

The high school student says he is confident he can shave his time to become Japan's quickest sprinter, but has his eyes on a greater prize - taking on Usain Bolt.

"It's like a dream. Honestly, I am surprised," he told Japanese media after his show-stopping time in the 100m heats at the Mikio Oda Memorial meeting, his first race with seniors.

He won the final in 10.03, beating London Olympic semi-finalist Ryota Yamagata, 20, by one hundredth of a second.

"Having come this far, I want to become the first (Japanese) to run under 10 seconds," he said. "If I tune up thoroughly, I can run 10.00."

Kiryu's next chance to beat the 10-second barrier will come on Sunday at the Seiko Golden Grand Prix - the third leg of the 15-round IAAF World Challenge series.

At Tokyo's National Stadium, he will race against seven others, three of whom have run under 10 seconds - Americans Mike Rodgers (9.85) and Mookie Salaam (9.97) and Bahama's Derrick Atkins (9.91).

Kiryu's race up the ranks of the sprinting world has been rapid. He burst onto the scene last year, twice breaking the world under-18 100m best - first with 10.21 in October, then with 10.19 one month later when he was 16.

Kiryu's junior world record performance this week brought him level-pegging with Trinidad and Tobago's Darrel Brown, who logged 10.01 in 2003, and American Jeffery Demps, who clocked the same time at the 2008 US Olympic trials. Both were 18 at the time.

But dipping under 10 seconds is a tough ask.

It has been achieved by only about 80 male runners, nearly all of them of West African descent, since American Jim Hines clocked 9.95 at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics.

In 2003, Australian Patrick Johnson ran 9.93 to become the first runner without an African background to join the sprint elite.

In 2010, Frenchman Christophe Lemaitre became the first white European to duck under 10 seconds, clocking 9.98.

But Kiryu's eyes are fixed on multiple world and Olympic sprint champion Bolt, whose 100m world record of 9.58 has stood since August 2009.

Despite the present gulf between the young Japanese talent and his hero, Kiryu can take solace from the fact that at this stage of his career, he is already faster than the younger Bolt - the Jamaican ran 10.03 when he was 21.

"I want to run alongside Bolt (at the worlds) and see how he is different from me," said Kiryu at 1.75 metres tall, a full 20 centimetres shorter than 26-year-old Bolt.

"I lack experience in competing on the big stage. I must gain more experience."


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