An Indian Sprinter, Srinivasa Gowda, has made history by breaking Jamaica’s Usain Bolt 100 metres record of 9.58 secs set in 2009.
The athlete, a construction worker allegedly beaten Usain Bolt’s 100-metre sprint record – within 9.55seconds with the help of two huge buffaloes
The Indian Sprinter from Karnataka, has since been called up for national trials after he recorded an incredible time.
Eight-time gold medal winner Bolt stunned the sporting world when he ran 100 metres in just 9.58 seconds in 2009.
But fans are convinced that Gowda has knocked the Jamaican superstar off his perch.
The 28-year-old was taking part in Kambala – where people sprint 142m through paddy fields while holding onto two buffaloes.
He thrashed his opponent as he covered a distance of 145 metres in just 13.62 seconds.
And he sped through the first 100 metres in just 9.55 seconds – which is 0.03 seconds quicker than Bolt’s record.
As a result of his incredible performance, Gowda has now been called up for trials by India’s Sports Ministry.
Union Minister Kiren Rijiu posted a picture of the 28-year-old in action as he vowed to train him up with the top coaches in the country.
He wrote: “Yes @PMuralidharRao ji. Officials from SAI have contacted him. His rail ticket is done and he will reach SAI centre on Monday.
“I will ensure top national coaches to conduct his trails properly.
“We are team @narendramodi ji and will do everything to identify sporting talents.”
He wrote: “This guy will surely get us a gold medal at the Olympics.”
Another fan added: “That’s super… if the timing is accurate, then it’s a great discovery.”
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