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College Sprint Star, 20, Shatters U.S. Record with Blazing 100m Time

Університетський спринтер, 20-річний юнак, встановлює новий рекорд США на дистанції 100 метрів. Photo: Главком

Young Athlete Stuns the Track World

Ada'aja Hodge, a 20-year-old from the British Virgin Islands, has set a new U.S. collegiate record by running the 100 meters in 10.63 seconds at a college competition in the United States. This time is the fastest in the world this season and ranks as the fifth quickest in women's 100-meter history globally. Hodge, a freshman at the University of Georgia, showed remarkable speed with a legal tailwind of 1.9 meters per second, staying within the allowable limit of 2.0 m/s.

Her results have been officially ratified, confirming their validity. She beat the previous U.S. collegiate record of 10.75 seconds, set by Sha'Carri Richardson in 2019, by 0.12 seconds. In the race, Hodge outpaced her competitors, including:

  • Shaunte Jackson from Louisiana, who finished in 10.88 seconds;
  • Bryanna Selby from Southern California, who clocked 10.94 seconds.

Ada'aja Hodge's time is a major milestone in track and field, highlighting her potential as a future star in the sport. The women's 100-meter world record, held by Florence Griffith-Joyner, stands at 10.49 seconds, setting a new benchmark for the young athlete to chase.

Her achievement not only underscores her personal success but also signals growing competition among young female sprinters in track and field. Such a performance could inspire other athletes to aim for new records and improvements. It may also draw attention from coaches and sports agents, potentially shaping her career path going forward.

As Ada'aja Hodge continues to make waves in the track and field world, her achievement comes at a time when other athletes are also pushing the limits of performance. For instance, an American Olympic champion has been closing in on a world record in hurdle sprinting, showcasing the intense competition in athletics today. To learn more about this exciting development, check out this article on the recent hurdles record chase.