Michael Kish was a man on a mission at the Penn Relays in 2022.
The 70-year-old from New Jersey dropped an insane 100m time of 13.47 seconds in the master's division on the first day of action, impressing all those in attendance at Franklin Field.
Afterward, FloTrack posted the video on YouTube and it racked up over 1.2 million views.
People, it seems, are certainly in awe of the age-defining theatrics of Kish.
"I see a Great future for this young man," the first comment wrote.
"The winner is running faster than 90% of 30 year olds could! (sic)" wrote another.
"Damn, a better block start than Joseph Fahnbulleh," yet another said.
Of course, the master's division returns for The Penn Relays in 2023 and you can catch the full races on FloTrack yet again.
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