South Africa’s 19-year-old sprint sensation Bayanda Walaza continued to mesmerize fans as he obliterated the field to set the fastest time ever at University Sports South Africa.
South Africa’s teen sensation Bayanda Walaza maintained his great form in 2025 when he ran yet another good time, this time at the University Sports South Africa (USSA) event in Pretoria on Thursday.
Making his first-ever USSA appearance at USSA, Walaza blazed through the 100m finish line in a time of 10.02 seconds to claim the title of Fastest Man at USSA 2025.
Kyle Zinn finished second in a Personal Best (PB) of 10.13 seconds while Bradley Nkoana clocked 10.17 seconds for third place.
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