‘I don’t run to be second’: WW2 veteran smashes centenarian 100m world record

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‘I don’t run to be second’: WW2 veteran smashes centenarian 100m world record

  • Lester Wright, 100, runs distance in 26.34 seconds
  • Unofficial record belongs to Britain’s Fauja Singh

Nearly a quarter of a century after breaking one sprinting world record as a mere 76-year-old, Lester Wright was back in form again on Saturday as he set the official 100m world record for centenarians.

Wright was competing at the Penn Relays, America’s oldest track and field competition, when he surged over the line in a time of 26.34 seconds, breaking Donald Pellmann’s mark of 26.99 set in 2015. Britain’s Fauja Singh set an unofficial world record for the age group in 2011 with a time of 23.40.

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