A new dawn: All hail King Ingram “Blaze” the 7 year-old King of sprint

At the tender age of  7 Rudolph Ingram a young American athlete AKA Blaze, has set the world alight for his incredible athletic and football abilities before, and his recent sprinting victories have again blown up the internet.

He has been labeled as the fastest kid in the world after running 100 meters in just 13.48 seconds in Florida. A video has gone viral where Rudolph Ingram was seen leaving the other competitors as he roars to victory in the race that literally set everyone on fire .

The young lad first found fame six months ago when the NBA’s LeBron James posted a video of Blaze leaving defenders in his wake during an American football game. And last weekend, Rudolph Ingram returned to the track for the first time this year.

He has won 36 medals including 20 golds in the past two Amateur Athletic Union national championship events.

When he was six, he played running back and safety for the Tampa Ravens in a league designed for older boys. Known as Blaze, the youngster is now being compared with Jamaica star Usain Bolt because of his superb speed.

The 32-year-old retired from the track to chart a new course for himself playing football – a dream he has nursed for a long time. He scored two beautiful goals for Central Coast Mariners where he was on trials last year to become a professional footballer.

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