Kayinsola Ajayi Breaks 20-Year Nigerian 100m Record with 9.84s
Ajayi Breaks Nigerian 100m Record with 9.84s

Nigeria's sprint sensation, Kayinsola Ajayi, has made history by breaking the men's 100m national record at the 2026 NCAA Division I East First Round track and field meet in the United States.

Record-Breaking Performance

The 21-year-old Auburn University athlete clocked an astonishing 9.84 seconds in one of the quarter-final heats in the early hours of Saturday, qualifying for the NCAA Championships and erasing a record that had stood for nearly two decades.

His time of 9.84s (with a wind reading of 0.4m/s) eclipsed the previous Nigerian national record of 9.85s set by Olusoji Fasuba in 2006.

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World's Fastest Man in 2026

Ajayi's outstanding performance also makes him the fastest man in the world so far in 2026, surpassing the previous world-leading mark set earlier this week by Botswana's 400m world champion, Collen Kebinatshipi, who had attracted global attention with a remarkable run over the shorter distance.

Emotional Reaction

Speaking after the race in an interview with Making of Champions, an emotional Ajayi revealed that the performance was the result of trust in his preparation and faith in God.

“My coach told me what to do. I knew I was in good shape, so I just had to come here and execute,” he said.

Asked about breaking Fasuba's long-standing national record, he said: “I've always been dreaming about it. God made it happen, so I'm very grateful to God.”

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