«Small but already famous»: this 7-year-old boy broke the world record in the 100 meters

He set the fastest time in his age group in the 100m.

At just 7 years old, Rudolph Ingram, also known as «The Flame», has already made a name for himself in the world of sports.

He set the fastest time in his age group in the 100 meters, setting a new record of 13.48 seconds at a recent event in Florida.

His exceptional speed and determination on the track earned him not only a world record for his age group, but also the nickname «The Flame».

But Rudolf’s talents are not limited to athletics.

He also excels at football, where he runs across the field at exceptional speed, keeping his opponents on their toes.

Despite a busy schedule with sports, he manages to maintain good grades in school and please his father.

Rudolph began his path to this achievement at the age of 4, when he first became the fastest among his peers in the United States.

During his sports career, he has already won 36 medals, including 20 golds, and even won the prestigious Heisman Trophy in football.

His father is extremely supportive of his son’s talents and is proud of his achievements.

Rudolph has received many well-deserved awards for his sporting achievements, but he is not satisfied with the current level of success.

In the future, he plans to break Usain Bolt’s world record.

This is just the beginning for Rudolf, as he has many other competitions and new records to conquer.

Even Usain Bolt seems to be starting to worry about the potential of the young prodigy.

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