The British teenager smashes the earlier mark of 10.51 with a surprising run at Lee Valley
Divine Iheme has obliterated the world 100m finest for his age group, operating 10.30 (1.7) at Lee Valley (August 26).
{The teenager}, referred to as ‘Lightning’ Divine’, was already the quickest 14-year-old over 100m within the UK and had a private better of 10.56 from the England Athletics U15 & U17 Open Championships final month.
Iheme did go faster than that mark on three events – 10.46, 10.48 and 10.49 – earlier on within the 12 months, however the trio of occasions have been all around the authorized wind restrict.
Together with his 10.30 being wind authorized, Iheme has now taken aside of the world 14 100m better of 10.51, beforehand held by Jamaica’s Sachin Dennis.
Iheme has additionally sky-rocketed up the worldwide junior rankings and is now third on the European U18 all-time record. Solely Britain’s Teddy Wilson (10.26) and France’s Jeff Erius (10.27) have gone faster.
The 14-year-old is coached by mum Nkiruku Iheme, who’s the founding father of the PWD Athletic Academy – created to assist youngsters realise their potential by way of athletics – in Oxfordshire.
Each of his mother and father – his dad is Harmless Iheme – represented Nigeria at worldwide stage, together with the 2002 Commonwealth Video games in Manchester.
{The teenager} has additionally beforehand acknowledged that he watched and studied each Usain Bolt and Allyson Felix rising up.
The Oxfordshire-based athlete informed Sky Sports activities: “I’ve watched various Usain Bolt’s races and Allyson Felix’s 200m, 400m and relays.
“In all probability the primary race I watched, was his [Bolt’s] world 200m world document, the 19.19, and I used to be impressed to pursue the dream.”
In that very same interview Iheme, who was born in Nigeria, added that he wished to symbolize Nice Britain sooner or later “as a result of they’ve helped me probably the most”.
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