Uwezo Lubenda Breaks 100m Record
Posted on October 22 2025
At just 16 years old, Uwezo Lubenda has sprinted his way into the record books, clocking a blistering 10.35 seconds in the 100m sprint and breaking a 15-year-old record made by Hugh Donovan in 2010 of 10.73 seconds. It was a performance that not only stunned spectators but announced Uwezo as one of Australia’s brightest young athletics talents.
A Record-Breaking Moment
Wearing his EMU Sportswear and representing Northern Queensland School Sport, Uwezo took his mark with quiet confidence and laser focus. The moment the starting gun fired, he exploded down the track, powerful, composed, and in complete control.
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Chasing the Brisbane 2032 Dream
Uwezo’s ambitions extend well beyond national records. His next big goal is to represent Australia at the 2032 Brisbane Olympic Games. With the Olympics set to be held on home soil, his dream of wearing green and gold in front of a home crowd is fueling his training and motivation.
The path to Olympic glory is never easy, but Uwezo’s record-breaking sprint proves he has both the talent and the mindset to get there.
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Inspiring the Next Generation
Uwezo Lubenda’s story is one of inspiration, showing young athletes everywhere that with focus, effort, and belief, there is no barrier to greatness.
As he continues to train and compete, proudly representing Northern Queensland and EMU Sportswear, there’s no doubt that this rising star’s journey is only just beginning. Uwezo Lubenda is not just breaking records, he’s building a legacy.
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