Reported by Suprovat Sydney: Japanese-Bangladeshi teenager Mir Allen (19) has made history by securing first place in the prestigious All Japan Marathon Championship. Known for his incredible speed — he can run 100 meters in just 10.24 seconds — Allen is now just a step away from qualifying for the Olympics if he improves slightly.
They are two brothers and two sisters. Allen is the youngest son. All the children were born in Nagasaki, Japan. Currently, Allen is a second-year student at Chiba Sports University, Japan. The sisters are Mir Sophia and Mir Sarah, and their brother is Mir Leon.
The event was held at Spears Edoriku Stadium in Edogawa, Tokyo. Allen has always excelled in sports, regularly participating in various competitions alongside his academic studies.
Allen’s father, Mir Mohammad Naim, is a well-known businessman in Japan with over three decades of experience. A graduate from a Tokyo university, Naim is fluent in Japanese, reading, writing, and speaking the language with ease. Proud of his son’s achievements, Naim expressed his prayers (Du’wa) for Allen’s continued success and a bright future.
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