Hidekichi Miyazaki, dubbed "Golden Bolt" after the
fastest man on the planet, clocked 42.22 seconds in Kyoto to set a 100
metres world record in the over-105 age category - one for which no mark
previously existed - a day after reaching the milestone age.
"I'm not happy with the time," the pint-sized Miyazaki said in an interview after recovering his wind. "I started shedding tears during the race because I was going so slowly. Perhaps I'm getting old!" http://post.jagran.com/golden-bolt-stuns-medical-science-to-set-100m-world-record-1443001788
"I'm not happy with the time," the pint-sized Miyazaki said in an interview after recovering his wind. "I started shedding tears during the race because I was going so slowly. Perhaps I'm getting old!" http://post.jagran.com/golden-bolt-stuns-medical-science-to-set-100m-world-record-1443001788
Source: Sports News
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