What happens when the fastest Masters sprinters in history team up for a 4x100m relay against an average man? This realistic 3D simulation brings you an epic track and field showdown like never before… With a RELAY RACE !

Meet the World Record Masters Athletes:
These incredible sprinters have defied age, proving that speed has no limits:
✅ Hiroo Tanaka (Japan, 86 years old): 100m in 15.08s
✅ Kenton Brown (USA, 76 years old): 100m in 13.25s
✅ Damien Leake (USA, 65 years old): 100m in 12.31s
✅ Frederico Fischer (Brazil, 95 years old): 100m in 20.31s

After showcasing their individual 100m races, these elite Masters athletes team up for a 400m relay against one average, sedentary man running the entire distance alone. His estimated 100m time: 14.85s (although it can vary a lot depending on several factors)

💥 Can four Masters sprinters combine their speed to beat a single runner?
🔥 Realistic physics, motion capture, and accurate timing make this the most authentic 3D sprint simulation yet!

With lifelike animations, detailed stadium environments, a roaring crowd, and scientifically accurate split times, this video is a must-watch for track and field fans, sports science enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by human performance.

Music credits :
– H3 Music (3 musics!)
– Boccaccio
– Ægis Beatz

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Estimations of split times :

Older athletes tend to accelerate slower than the young sedentary runner, and I took their typical speed over the last 80m od their 100m race, and extrapolated it to 100m (flying start) : Here are the 100m flying times :

Average : 14.03s. Damien Leake : 11.3s Kenton Brown : 12.03s. Frederico Fisher : 18.5s.

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