Zimbabwean sprinter Carli Makarawu delivered a breathtaking performance at the NCAA Indoor Championships, storming to victory in the men’s 200m final with a sensational 20.13s. His blistering time not only secured the title but also shattered both the school and facility records, marking a monumental achievement for the rising star. Makarawu’s historic run now stands as the 6th fastest time in NCAA history and the 7th fastest in the world, further strengthen his place among the best indoor sprinters globally.
MakanaKaishe Charamba, also from Zimbabwe, showed his incredible talent and fighting spirit, finishing a close second in 20.16s. His silver medal effort highlights the depth of Zimbabwean sprinting, as the two compatriots dominated the event. Charamba has been a consistent force this indoor season, frequently challenging Makarawu and pushing the limits of his speed. Their rivalry and camaraderie have not only elevated their individual performances but have also put Zimbabwe on the map in collegiate sprinting.
Both Makarawu and Charamba have been in exceptional form throughout the 2025 indoor season, consistently delivering high level performances. Makarawu has displayed remarkable improvement, lowering his times at every major meet, while Charamba has kept pace, proving to be one of the most formidable sprinters on the NCAA circuit. Their dominance at the NCAA Indoors is a prove to their hard work, discipline, and the bright future ahead for Zimbabwean athletics on the world stage.
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