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06 April 2026, 11:33

Makarawu Breaks African Record at Miramar Invitational

HARARE, 6 April (BelTA - ZBC) - Zimbabwean sprint sensation Tapiwanashe Makarawu has etched his name into the record books after setting a new African record in the 150-metre race at the Miramar Invitational in Miramar, Florida, USA this Saturday.

Makarawu powered to an impressive 14.96 seconds, finishing second in a world-class field and announcing himself among the fastest athletes over the rarely contested distance.

The race was won by Jamaican sprint star Kishane Thompson, who produced a sensational world record time of 14.92 seconds at the Ansin Sports Complex.

Makarawu’s performance eclipsed the long-standing African record of 14.99 seconds set by Namibian legend Frankie Fredericks at the 1993 World Championships in Athletics in Stuttgart, Germany.

In a remarkable twist, the Zimbabwean’s time also surpassed the former world record of 14.97 seconds held by British sprint icon Linford Christie since 1994.

The result marks a major milestone for Zimbabwean athletics, further cementing Makarawu’s status as one of Africa’s brightest sprint prospects on the global stage.
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