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Japanese teenager Sorato Shimizu breaks 100m U18 world record, emerges as Gout Gout's challenger
Japanese teenager Sorato Shimizu breaks 100m U18 world record, emerges as Gout Gout's challenger

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Japanese teenager Sorato Shimizu breaks 100m U18 world record, emerges as Gout Gout's challenger

A Japanese 16-year-old athlete, Sorato Shimizu, smashed the world U-18 100 metre sprint record on Saturday in Hiroshima. Who is Shimizu? We take a look as he is being compared to Usain Bolt. read more Sorato Shimizu of Japan has broken the U18 100m record, earning comparisons with sprint legend Usain Bolt. Image: getsuriku_photo on Instagram It seems athletics sensation Gout Gout has got some new competition as a teenage Japanese sprinter broke an under-18 world record last weekend by completing the 100m race in exactly 10 seconds. The 16-year-old Sorato Shimizu achieved the massive feat at an Inter High School Championships in Hiroshima, Japan. Shimizu smashed the previous world record of 10.06 seconds for 100m in the U18 category, which was jointly set by America's Christian Miller and Puripol Boonson of Thailand in 2023. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Shimizu also managed to better Gout Gout's 100m record by seventeen hundredths of a second, earning comparisons with the legendary Usain Bolt. The 17-year-old Australian sprinter Gout has a personal best of 10.17s in the 100m race. Watch Shimizu's world-record breaking race: 10.00s at the age of 16!!!!!🤯🤯🔥🔥 Sorato Shimizu 🇯🇵 storms runs a massive Age-16 World Record of 10.00s (1.7) over 100m at the Inter High School Championships in Japan! He broke the previous age-group record of 10.09s by 🇹🇭 Puripol — Track & Field Gazette (@TrackGazette) July 26, 2025 'I was determined to run under 10 seconds heading into the final," Shimizu said after breaking the world record. 'I'm happy to have set a high school record. I'd like to get a taste of it if I can make it.' Who is Sorato Shimizu? Only 16, Sorato Shimizu hails from Ishikawa Prefecture in Japan. He comes from a school that is popular for producing elite athletes. By running a 100m race in just 10 seconds, the teenager has become the joint-fifth fastest Japanese athlete in history. Last year, Shimizu registered an impressive timing of 10.37s in the 100m run at high-school championships. He bettered it with a 10.19s performance in July, before eventually capturing the world record. Gout Gout vs Sorato Shimizu Sorato Shimizu is set to give intense competition to Gout Gout, who has completed a 100m race twice under 10 seconds, but both runs were wind-assisted. Gout Gout is largely known for his 200m talent, but the sprinter would be taking part in multiple 100m races, where he is expected to face stiff competition from Sorato Shimizu. Gout has been turning heads for a while and recently clinched the Oceanian record in the 200 metres, with a time of 20.02 seconds at the Ostrava Golden Spike 2025. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

Sprint star, 16, beats Usain Bolt's 100m record at same age and outshines Gout Gout
Sprint star, 16, beats Usain Bolt's 100m record at same age and outshines Gout Gout

Daily Mirror

time2 days ago

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Sprint star, 16, beats Usain Bolt's 100m record at same age and outshines Gout Gout

Sorato Shimizu set a new under-18 100m world record in Japan's Inter-High School Championships while eclipsing the entry standard for the World Athletics Championships in the process Athletics has a new sensation in the form of an unheralded Japanese sprinter who has outpaced the likes of Gout Gout and Usain Bolt, while etching his name into the annals of history. Sorato Shimizu, at just 16 years old, has set a new under-18 100m world record at Japan's Inter-High School Championships. ‌ In doing so, he met the entry standard for the World Athletics Championships. The high school junior, who doesn't celebrate his 17th birthday until February 2026, clocked an impressive time of 10.00 seconds. ‌ His performance was quicker than the Japanese high school record set by Yoshihide Kiryu in 2013, who later competed in the Olympic Games. It also surpassed the 10.04 time posted by Australian up-and-comer Gout Gout, and the 10.03-second sprint set by Bolt at the age of 20 - albeit, the latter dedicated himself more to the 200m discipline. ‌ Competing in Hiroshima on Saturday, Shimizu's time ranks as the fifth fastest in Japanese history, irrespective of age. This remarkable run, deemed legal with a tailwind of +1.7, has potentially paved the way for him to compete in the world championships on home turf, reports the Mirror US. Shimizu, a student at Seiryo High School in Ishikawa Prefecture, could represent Japan in the World Athletics Championships taking place in Tokyo this September. Speaking about his result, he said: "I was determined to run under 10 seconds heading into the final. I'm happy to have set a high school record. I'd like to get a taste of [the World Championships] if I can make it." Gout's personal best in the 100m was not deemed wind legal, meaning Shimizu bettered the previous U18 100m record of 10.06 seconds, which was held jointly by Puripol Boonson of Thailand and American sprinter Christian Miller. Video footage of the race showed just how commanding Shimizu's display was, as he surged ahead within the first 10m and never looked threatened, cruising to victory by an enormous distance. ‌ He added to NHK: "The 10.00-second time was shocking even to me, but I'm happy I was able to achieve it. Winning was my goal, so I focused on running my own race without hesitation. "From the start, I was able to connect to my signature 'second acceleration' and execute the movements I couldn't do in the preliminaries, so that was good." Shimizu currently sits at No. 377 in the world rankings, but should he repeat Saturday's breathtaking display, his position is certain to climb dramatically.

Gout Gout's 100m personal best crushed by 16-year-old Japanese athlete Sorato Shimizu
Gout Gout's 100m personal best crushed by 16-year-old Japanese athlete Sorato Shimizu

7NEWS

time2 days ago

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Gout Gout's 100m personal best crushed by 16-year-old Japanese athlete Sorato Shimizu

Australian sprinting sensation Gout Gout has been upstaged by a 16-year-old from Japan. Sorato Shimizu has sent a warning shot to both Gout and the world after running a blinding 10.00 flat 100m sprint at a meet in Hiroshima, Japan on Saturday. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Teenage sensation betters Gout Gout in blazing 100m run. The teenager, who is 14 months younger than Gout, smashed the Aussie prodigy's personal best time of 10.17. Ominously, he is also now quicker than Usain Bolt at the same age. The Jamaican Olympic legend had not recorded anything faster than Shimizu's 10-flat at any stage until after he turned 20. Shimizu's run set a new 100m under-18 world record, which was previously held by both American Christian Miller and Thailand's Puripol Boonson, who had ran 10.06 seconds. Miller set the mark in July 2023 before Boonson joined him just under three months later. He is also the equal fifth-fastest Japanese runner of all time in the event. Speaking after the run, a hungry Shimizu said he didn't even hit his own personal goal, but said he was happy to have broken the country's high school record, which was previously Yoshihide Kiryu's 10.01 set in 2013. 'I was determined to run under 10 seconds heading into the final,' he said. 'I'm happy to have set a high school record. I'd like to get a taste of it if I can make it.' It comes just over a month after Gout stitched together another Australian record when he won his first senior international race on foreign soil. The 17-year-old, returning to competition for the first time since April, stunned the Golden Spike Meet in Ostrava, Czech Republic in late June. Gout powered away late and crossed the line in 20.02 seconds to defeat recent Diamond League winner Reynier Mena. 'I've felt stronger in training these last couple of months and I've felt good since I got to Europe last Thursday,' Gout said at the time. 'I knew Mena would come hard at me the first 100 but I was confident I'd be close enough to come home strongly in the second part of the race which is of course my stronger part. 'I felt calm but strong as I came off the turn and was confident I'd be strong enough to get the win. 'Another national record! Pretty happy with that, it's not a bad first-up in Europe!' Gout is building towards the 200m at the Tokyo world championships in September, and recently confirmed he would run for Australia at next year's Commonwealth Games in Scotland. The major competition will take place in Glasgow from July 23 to August 2 next year and be broadcast exclusively live and free on Seven and 7plus Sport. Gout has taken the sprinting world by storm with his freakish talents, and next year's Games will be the biggest event of his budding career. It's unclear which event the 17-year-old is planning to run, but he is expected to compete before going to the World Junior Championships in Oregon. 'We need to wait for the full Commonwealth Games program to be released but yes, we are planning that Gout will be available to run at an event in Glasgow before going on to the World Juniors in Eugene,' Gout's manager, James Templeton, said.

Sprint sensation, 16, beats Usain Bolt's 100m record at same age to qualify for world championships
Sprint sensation, 16, beats Usain Bolt's 100m record at same age to qualify for world championships

The Irish Sun

time2 days ago

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  • The Irish Sun

Sprint sensation, 16, beats Usain Bolt's 100m record at same age to qualify for world championships

JAPANESE 16-year-old Sorato Shimizu has set a new world record for the fastest 100m time EVER achieved by an athlete under-18. The sprinting prodigy, who is still a schoolboy, ran 100 metres in just 10.00 seconds during a track meet in Hiroshima. Advertisement 2 Sorato Shimizu celebrates his incredible time Credit: 2 Shimizu shows off his brilliant achievement Shimizu has beaten the previous record jointly held by American Christian Miller, and Thai ace Puripol Boonson, who both ran 100m in 10.06 seconds. And his incredible time smashes The Jamaican icon, who still holds the overall world 100m record, had achieved a personal best of 10.03 seconds as a 20-year-old. Although at this point in his incredible career, Bolt was focused more on the 200m discipline. Advertisement Shimuzu's time was achieved at the Inter High School Championships . It places him fifth all-time among Japanese athletes. While he also now holds his country's high school record. The previous record of 10.01 seconds had stood for 12 years, having been set by Yoshihide Kiryu. Advertisement Most read in Athletics BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK Following his achievement, Shimuzu said: "I was determined to run under 10 seconds heading into the final. "I'm happy to have set a high school record. I'd like to get a taste of it if I can make it." Hurdler suffers very embarrassing wardrobe malfunction as privates are exposed during race The Athletics World Championships are set to be held in Tokyo this September. Advertisement Shimizu's time has cleared the entry standard for the prestigious event.

Sprint sensation, 16, beats Usain Bolt's 100m record at same age to qualify for world championships
Sprint sensation, 16, beats Usain Bolt's 100m record at same age to qualify for world championships

Scottish Sun

time3 days ago

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  • Scottish Sun

Sprint sensation, 16, beats Usain Bolt's 100m record at same age to qualify for world championships

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) JAPANESE 16-year-old Sorato Shimizu has set a new world record for the fastest 100m time EVER achieved by an athlete under-18. The sprinting prodigy, who is still a schoolboy, ran 100 metres in just 10.00 seconds during a track meet in Hiroshima. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Sorato Shimizu celebrates his incredible time Credit: 2 Shimizu shows off his brilliant achievement Shimizu has beaten the previous record jointly held by American Christian Miller, and Thai ace Puripol Boonson, who both ran 100m in 10.06 seconds. And his incredible time smashes Usain Bolt's best time as a 20-year-old. The Jamaican icon, who still holds the overall world 100m record, had achieved a personal best of 10.03 seconds as a 20-year-old. Although at this point in his incredible career, Bolt was focused more on the 200m discipline. READ MORE IN SPORT COMMON KNOWLEDGE Major sporting event facing TV blackout for first time in 70 years Shimuzu's time was achieved at the Inter High School Championships. It places him fifth all-time among Japanese athletes. While he also now holds his country's high school record. The previous record of 10.01 seconds had stood for 12 years, having been set by Yoshihide Kiryu. BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK Following his achievement, Shimuzu said: "I was determined to run under 10 seconds heading into the final. "I'm happy to have set a high school record. I'd like to get a taste of it if I can make it." Hurdler suffers very embarrassing wardrobe malfunction as privates are exposed during race The Athletics World Championships are set to be held in Tokyo this September. Shimizu's time has cleared the entry standard for the prestigious event.

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