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Jeremiah Azu Homing In On Christian Malcolm’s Welsh 100m Record After Another PB

Jeremiah Azu pictured representing Wales at NIAC in 2019. Pic: Owen Morgan

Jeremiah Azu pictured representing Wales at NIAC in 2019. Pic: Owen Morgan

Jeremiah Azu continues to lead the pack of Welsh sprinters closing in on Christian Malcolm’s 20-year-old Welsh 100m record. The 20-year-old shaved another 0.03 of a second off his personal best at Berlin’s Olympic Stadium on Sunday.

By Owen Morgan

Jeremiah Azu continues to lead the pack of Welsh sprinters closing in on Christian Malcolm’s 20-year-old Welsh 100m record.

The 20-year-old shaved another 0.03 of a second off his personal best at Berlin’s Olympic Stadium on Sunday.

Azu’s fastest time now stands at 10.16 – just 0.05 of a second behind the 10.11 Welsh record set by Welsh sprinting legend Malcolm in Edmonton, Canada, back in 2001.

It now seems inevitable either Azu or another of Wales’ current crop of speed merchants will eclipse Malcolm’s record between now and the end of next year’s Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.

European Under-23 Champion Azu’s latest dazzling run came at the star-studded ITSAF Berlin Continental Tour Meeting.

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American Marvin Bracy took the win in 9.95, with Azu finishing second ahead of Germany’s Julian Wagner.

This season Azu has lowered his personal best from 10.27 to 10.16, won gold at the European Under-23 Championships and become Welsh 100m champion for the first time.

The Helen James-coached athlete is the fastest of five leading Welsh male sprinters who have lowered their PBs during this season, which is now drawing to a close.

Azu (10.16), Sam Gordon (10.25), Josh Brown (10.33), Dewi Hammond (10.35) and Dan Beadsley (10.36) now hold five of the top 11 places in the all-time Welsh 100m rankings.

The current Welsh men’s relay squad is also chasing down the all-time 4x100m record of 38.73 set by Malcolm, Doug Turner, James Henthorn and Kevin Williams when the finished fourth at the 1998 Kuala Lumpur Commonwealth Games.

 

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