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It came out on February the 3rd, 2021 and it is a guy by the name of Lalu Muhammad Zori, the new sprint sensation. How fast can he run? Well let's see. Lalu Muhammad Zori announced himself on the global scene in 2019, when he shocked the world by defeating a stellar field to win the world under 20 championships. He defeated the world youth ranger Anthony Schwartz, Jamaican youngster Michael Stephens among other top class juniors. Since then, eyes have remained on the Indonesian sprinter, with many believing we could be on the verge of witnessing a next level Asian talent. Holy shit. He's a pocket rocket, holy shit he's certainly not the 6 foot 3 absolute beast that we just saw before, Eddie, old Ed from New Zealand but holy shit he can run, but just how fast can he run? 2021. Wow. After winning the world under 20 title in 2018, Zori shifted his focus to bigger and better things, that being the Olympic games, which at the time would have been less than 2 years in advance. Working with the best coach in Asia, Ini Narini, Zori took on 2019, with the goal of going faster than his PB of 10.18 that he had run at the world under 20 champs. Having a PB that fast after just 9 races in his second official year of sprinting was indeed a great sign and it also meant that more than likely he could go way faster. Okay, I'm not sure why but the sound has just dropped considerably. Damn he's quick. Those are some fast twitch muscle fibers. Even the third fastest junior in the world at the time. Having barely missed the opportunity to set a new personal best, Zori headed to the Asian Championships, where the expectation was to see how he could manage against the best sprinters from the continent. While Bichonsu was not at the championships there were some big names still slated to compete. Of those Yashahide Kiryu was probably the biggest he had to face, as he was one of the few rising Asian stars who managed to run under 10 seconds in the 100 meters It was not very surprising to see Zori making it to the final, even though he was just 18. Sure, okay so we just actually looked at this exact meet. He was facing men like Andrew Fisher, a Jamaican native who now runs for Bahrain and has a best of 9.94 seconds in the 100 meters. Kiryu was there as well, along with the others. The result however was insane. Fans in the Doha Stadium witnessed the 18 year old pushing Kiryu to the line to earn himself a silver medal at the most prestigious athletics championships on the entire continent. Along with his silver medal, Zori got his... Okay, there must have been some form of continental championship. Self a brand new national record of 10.13 seconds. Surely, after challenging an elite sprinter it was expected to see a higher confidence level, and that's exactly what we got less than a month later because the 18 year old lined up in an even stronger field. He was in a field that consisted of 5 sub 10 runners, and if that was not enough one of those sub 10 runners was the reigning world champion Justin Gatlin. The likes of Cameron Burrell, Kendall Williams, Kiryu and Koike was a part of the lineup, all men who are amongst the best in the world. There's nothing like pure out now speed, doesn't matter what the sport is. You know, some of the most exciting players in rugby and football even in basketball and things like that are the fastest players for me. And to actually see these guys do what they do best on a track specifically this is the fastest of the fast. All I think is fuck man, can we please just take at least one of these guys put them into a sport that we all love and see how they go. You know, give them five years sprinting, okay they make it to 25, then play another sport. It's not all over bro, that's the kind of, you know, cross-code sports stories that I just absolutely love. In the end, Zari who was running from lane eight barely missed Justin Gatlin and Kiryu who finished second. In such a strong field he managed to finish third running 10.03 seconds, once again lowering his national record. I was looking at the wrong guy for God's sake. In the end, Zari who was running from lane eight barely missed Justin Gatlin and Kiryu who finished second. In such a strong field he managed to finish third running 10.03 seconds, once again lowering his national record. This probably was the main eye opener as to how good he really was because this was the first time he was facing so many guys at this level and to think he left guys like Cameron Burrell and Kendall Williams in his dust it was really a performance to cherish. His 10.03 ended the year as the number one time for juniors even bettering bowling 10.11 which he ran at the under 20-pan American champs. Zari has a lot of improvement to make and with that being with a personal best of 10.03 it has to be said that this young man will be one of the names on top of the sprinting world because having run that time with just three seasons of track and field you have to believe that if he remains fit and focused and more importantly injury free he will break 10 seconds soon. How far under 10 seconds he goes is another debate. He did have a bad end to his season when he ran the slowest time of his year in the preliminaries of the world championships this meant he was eliminated but for a 19-year-old going to his first He definitely lost form at the end of that race there I'm not sure why He did have a bad end to his season Did he? when he ran the slowest time of his year in the preliminaries well the last couple of steps seemed a little bit off damn bro damn bro now I'm watching that Australian guy right he's probably from the get-go in that particular race he's looking at guys ahead of him and most probably slowly but surely creeping more ahead of him and for someone to be you know near the back of the pack but to remain within their form to remain you know I guess confident even though you're losing would take a real effort up here when you're I guess when you're trying to peg back those last few meters your form would tend to if at any point in a race at any point where you're behind you're trying to peg back a few meters that's when you'd go away from your normal form I'd say so for a sprinter to keep their form all the way to the end of the race would be challenging if you're losing that's just something I thought about then anyway that was interesting so we've got two new sprinters on the map two young sprinters one from New Zealand and one from Indonesia fantastic I'm not going to keep you here for any longer in the next one we're actually going to look at a Kiwi NFL hopeful recruited by a prestigious college I'm not actually sure UC Berkeley I've never even heard of it apparently that's a prestigious college or is that New Zealand just saying that because he's one of only well actually we're hopefully going to find out just how many New Zealanders have been in college football because it's not many but with that being said let's get into it I'll see you in the next one thanks for watching, thank you for the support and peace out