A high school sprinter stuns the track world with a jaw-dropping 100m dash, drawing comparisons to elite pros.
Track and field seems to be more expectant in 2025 than ever before and Duncanville High School’s Brayden Williams just gave the sport another electrifying moment.
The senior Georgia signee delivered a jaw-dropping performance in the 100-meter dash during the Class 6A Region II prelims.
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In a race where the wind roared at his back, Williams powered through the sprint with unmatched form and ferocity.
“It is now the national high school record—at least under all conditions, the fastest anybody has gone,” said YouTuber and sports analyst Coach Rob, who reacted in real-time to the run.
“And when you go that fast, it is not going to just send shock waves around the internet—it’s going to change how everybody looks at you from this point on.”
But there is a twist. The tailwind during the race clocked in at +6.0 meters per second, far beyond the allowable +2.0 for official records. That disqualifies the mark from record consideration, though it hasn’t stopped the buzz. In fact, it may have only added to the legend.
“9.82 seconds in the 100-meter dash—that is a performance that I never thought I would associate with a high school track and field athlete,” Coach Rob continued in disbelief.
“But this is the world we’re living in because Braden Deshawn Williams just put down that performance on the board.”
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More than just a viral moment, this race has become a defining one for Williams.
Committed to the University of Georgia, his trajectory is now far beyond just collegiate promise—he’s entering national spotlight territory.
Coaches, fans, and even potential sponsors are now recalibrating expectations for what a high school athlete can be.
“He’s not just a five-star recruit anymore,” Rob emphasized. “He’s on another level.”
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In a year already filled with youth sprinting phenoms—Quincy Wilson setting national age-group records, Gout Gout drawing comparisons to Usain Bolt—it is Williams who may have delivered the most jaw-dropping performance yet.