Abdul-Rasheed Saminu cemented his status as Ghana’s fastest man in history after blazing to an astonishing 9.84 seconds to win the 100 metres at the Last Chance Qualifier in Georgia, USA, breaking his own national record once again.
Running at the McEachern High School track last Saturday, the 27-year-old University of South Florida (USF) speedster shattered his own national record of 9.86s — set just two months ago — by two-hundredths of a second, confirming his place among the fastest men on the planet and firmly establishing himself as Ghana’s next big sprint star.
