Short-distance track and field Sani Brown Abdul Hakim participated in the 100-meter race in the United States, setting a good time of 10 seconds 08 with a wind assistance record.

Sani Brown is a sprinter with a record of 9 seconds 97 in Japan at 100 meters for men, and continues to work in the American professional team.



On the 30th, he participated in the second 100-meter race of the season at a competition held in Florida, USA, where his practice is based.



Sani Brown is the same professional team, including Trayvon Bromell of the United States, who has the world's sixth fastest time of 9.76, and Andre De Grasse of Canada, who won the gold medal at the men's 200 meters at the Tokyo Olympics last year. I ran in the same group as the world's top class players in my teammates.



Sani Brown jumped out smoothly at the start, accelerating slowly even after the middle stage, Bromell, and he finished in 3rd place in this group after Glass, and the time was 10 seconds 08.



Since the tailwind was 2.1 meters at the time of the race, it did not become an official record by a slight difference of 0.1 meters and became a wind assistance reference record, but it marked a good time for April at the beginning of the season, and this year the Japan Championships in June We have gained momentum for the World Championships in July.



In the race, Bromell won the race with an overwhelming time of 9.75 seconds, and De Grasse finished second with 10 seconds 07 seconds.