Japanese centenarian Hidekichi Miyazaki broke his own record and became the world's oldest competitive sprinter at the age of 105.
Miyazaki clocked 42.22 seconds for 100 meters.
His personal best stands at 34.1 seconds, which was achieved when he was 103.
Miyazaki did not start running until he reached his 90s and is known as the "golden bolt" for his poses imitating Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt.
Miyazaki says he wants to challenge the world's fastest man Bolt who is 76 years his junior.