Usain Bolt is plain and simply the fastest man on the planet. The world-record holder is intimidating to pretty much any opponent he faces on the track.
One man who isn’t intimidated by the Jamaican? 103-year-old Japanese runner Hidekichi Miyazaki aka Golden Bolt. The world record holder for fastest 100-meter run by a centenarian would like a shot at his fellow Bolt brother.
After competing in the Japan Masters Athletics competition in Kyoto, Japan, Miyazaki told AFP, via CTVNews.ca, that he would “love to race [Usain] Bolt.”
It may seem like a mismatch, but the 5’0″, 92-pound runner does his best to stay in shape.
“I’m keeping the dream alive. I try to stay in top shape and stay disciplined and healthy,” Miyazaki said. “That’s important for everyone—even Usain Bolt.“
You’ve gotta admire his determination.