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Bayanda Walaza’s Sub-10 in the 100m Represents a Rise in African Sprinting Talent

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Bayanda Walaza’s Sub-10 in the 100m Represents a Rise in African Sprinting Talent

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Mar 17, 20258:15

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Bayanda Walaza broke the 10 second barrier for the first time in the 100m running 9.99 seconds. This performance individually is amazing, but is representative of an overall rise in African sprint talent.

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