Japan’s 4×100 relay team, (from left) Shuhei Tada, Kenji Fujimitsu, Shota Iizuka and Yoshihide Kiryu, celebrate after earning bronze at the world championships on Saturday in London. |
By Shizuka Goto / Yomiuri Shimbun SportswriterKYOTO — Daisuke Miyamoto did not intend to just follow in the footsteps of sprint star Yoshihide Kiryu when he entered Rakunan
BEIJING — China’s top sprinter Zhang Peimeng is expected to square it off against Japanese teenager Yoshihide Kiryu on May 10th IAAF world challenge series in Kawasaki, Japan.
Yoshihide Kiryu Runs 9.87 Texas Relays 2015 – YouTube. AUSTIN, Texas — The time for a Japanese runner to break through the 10-second barrier in the 100 meters
Japanese teenager Yoshihide Kiryu, the World junior bronze medallist, has clocked a wind-assisted 9.87-second victory at the Texas Relays athletics tournament in Austin, becoming the fastest Asian sprinter
OSAKA – Teenage sprinter Yoshihide Kiryu is leaning toward running the 60 meters in the IAAF World Indoor Championships in March, he said Tuesday. Kiryu, who ran the
Yoshihide Kiryu did not look like the saviour of athletics’ flagship event when he finished last in the 100m at Birmingham’s Diamond League event in June. In his
Everybody now talks about high school sprinting sensation Yoshihide Kiryu, recognizing the 17-year-old is the fastest current man in Japan. Well, it is perhaps arguable. Some may consider
PUNE (India): China’s Su Bingtian and Wei Yongli emerged the fastest runners at the Asian Athletics Championships in Pune with emphatic wins in Thursday’s 100m finals. Su retained
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=-oCe6_ocbeg] Yoshihide Kiryu might not roll off the tongue like Usain Bolt, but the 17-year-old Japanese sprinting sensation is lightning fast just the same. In a startling performance