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Sprinter Kiryu offers Japan 2020 hopes

- Reuters

tokyo — Yoshihide Kiryu gave Japan’s burgeoning sprint reputation another hefty boost when he became only the second Asian-born athlete to run under 10 seconds for the 100 metres on Saturday.

The 21-year-old, who won a 4x100m relay silver at the Rio Olympics and a bronze at the World Championsh­ips last month, ran 9.98 at an intercolle­giate meet in Fukui to become the first Japanese to dip under the barrier.

“I’m thrilled to have done it in my last 100 race of the season,” Kiryu told the Kyodo news agency. “I’d been stuck for four years and I managed to rewrite my own record at last.

“I’m on the starting block of the world now that I’ve run a nine. I’m so grateful to my coach and trainer. It still hasn’t sunk in yet.”

China’s Su Bingtian was the first Asian-born athlete to run under 10 seconds when he clocked

I’d been stuck for four years and I managed to rewrite my own record at last Yoshihide Kiryu

9.99 in Oregon in May 2015, while the Asian record of 9.91 is owned by Nigerian-born Qatari Femi Ogunode.

Kiryu ran a wind-assisted 9.87 as a teenager at the Texas relays in March 2015 but his previous best legal run was the 10.01 he ran as a schoolboy in 2013 and again last year.

“Everyone remembers the first person to do anything,” he added. “Even though I never said it, ever since I ran the 10.01 in high school, I wanted to be the first to do it. I don’t think I would have been able to do it if I didn’t believe it.” —

 ?? AP ?? Japan’s sprinter Yoshihide Kiryu (left) competes in 100-metre final race in Fuku. —
AP Japan’s sprinter Yoshihide Kiryu (left) competes in 100-metre final race in Fuku. —

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