In the time of 10.36, Isak Hughes won the silver when the final of the 100 meters was decided at the U18 European Championships in Jerusalem, Israel, on Tuesday.

The Swedish 17-year-old be only four hundredths of the gold that the Pole Marek Zakrzewski won in 10.32.

- It is a sensational achievement he makes.

Sweden often asserts itself in jumps and throws and perhaps also at medium distances, 800 and 1500 meters.

But it is not often that Sweden produces good sprinters if you compare with the other branches, says SVT's expert Alhaji Jeng.

10.36 is the fastest time in Sweden at 100 meters for both P17 and P19.

- A great time.

He had 10.39 in the semifinals so he picks out that little extra in the final, when it's a little more tense, it's another dimension.

What do you think about his future?

- The conditions are there, but from junior to senior you have to increase the amount of training and it is also individual how you manage those pieces.

I do not want to be negative but also do not put megapress on him.

But it looks bright undeniably.

SVT broadcasts the U18 European Championships in athletics.

Watch today's broadcast here starting at 16.00.