Zharnel Hughes produced the performance of his dreams to break Linford Christie's 30-year-old British record in the 100 metres on Saturday, winning at the New York City Grand Prix in 9.83 seconds.
The 27-year-old exploded off the blocks and held off Jamaican Ackeem Blake by a tenth of a second to break former Olympic champion Christie's national record, set in August 1993, by 4-100ths of a second.
American Christian Coleman, the world champion in Doha four years ago, settled for third place in 10.02. WATCH | Hughes breaks British 100m record: "I woke up with a dream this morning … this morning I woke up with 9.83 on my mind," said Hughes, who helped Britain to win bronze in the 4x100 relay at the world championships in Eugene last year. "When I looked at the clock and saw 9.83 — I don't know if you saw my reaction — but I was like 'What just happened there!' It actually came through.
Manifestation is real." It was an auspicious performance for Hughes, who trains with retired great Usain Bolt's coach Glen Mills, with this year's worlds set for Aug.