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Switching From Basketball, Naha Nishi High School Freshman Hiranaka Wataru Ashley Accelerates in the Middle of the Race with Natural Leg Strength, Aiming for the National Finals in the 100-Meter Dash.

[Teenager Soars] (9) As a first-year high school student, he recorded a time of 10.39 seconds in the 100 meters last year, albeit with a wind-aided time, beating the prefectural high school record of 10.49 seconds. Ashley Hiranaka (16) from Naha Nishi is a second-year student this year, and he has the potential to break the record as early as this year.
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[Teenager Soars] (9) As a first-year high school student, he recorded a time of 10.39 seconds in the 100 meters last year, albeit with a wind-aided time, beating the prefectural high school record of 10.49 seconds. Ashley Hiranaka (16) from Naha Nishi is a second-year student this year, and he has the potential to break the record as early as this year.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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