Japanese sprinter Hiroki Yanagita produced a stunning performance to win the men's 100m at the Tokyo Golden Grand Prix, clocking an impressive 10.06 seconds (1.1) from the challenging lane 1. Yanagita’s powerful sprint secured him the top spot in front of an electrifying home crowd.
Thrilling Finish
Right behind him was Christian Miller of the United States, who, at just 19 years old, finished second with a time of 10.08 seconds, showing incredible promise on the international stage. He managed to edge out fellow American Christian Coleman, who came in third with 10.11 seconds.
Yanagita's victory not only marks a significant achievement in his career but also reinforces Japan's growing competitiveness in sprinting events on the world stage.
