#3. TONDERAI CHAVANGA (South Africa) -10.27 Seconds
Chavanga was born in Masvingo, Zimbabwe, his speed was apparent from a young age and was subsequently offered a scholarship to Prince Edward School in Zimbabwe. Chavanga became the youngest player in the school’s history to play for the first team.
#2. CARLIN ISLES (USA) – 10.13 Seconds
Since joining the USA National Sevens Rugby team the winger has gone on to become the highest ever try scorer for the United States. Isles became the first American to surpass 200 tries in February 2020 during the 2019-20 World Rugby Sevens Series in Los Angeles.
#1. TRAE WILLIAMS (AUSTRALIA) – 10.10 Seconds
Williams grew up in Brisbane and played rugby union and rugby league. The Australian youngster considered playing for the Brisbane Broncos in the National Rugby League before focusing on a career in athletics.
“Quadzilla” as he is known, is currently the fourth-fastest Australian of all time over 100 metres, clocking in at 10.1 seconds during the 2018 Australian Athletic Championships.