Lalu Muhammad Zohri Indonesian runner carries a brilliant achievement in the U-20 World Athletics Championships which took place in Tampere, Finland, 10-15 July 2018. The man from West Nusa Tenggara Province won gold in the prestigious 100 meters men's race.

In the final round, Zohri finished first with a time of 10.18 seconds. He defeated two American runners Anthony Schwartz (10.22) and Eric Harrison (10.22). While the third order is occupied by South Afirka runner, Thembo Monareng with 10.23 seconds.

Zohri is not really a superior athlete at that prestigious number. He appeared on behalf of Asia after winning at the U-20 Asian Championships which took place last June. At that time, the man born July 1, 2000 was only able to record the best time, 10.27 seconds.

His name began to be taken into account when in the semifinal managed to occupy second place behind US athletes, Anthony Schwartz with a time of 10.24 or 0.05 slower.

In the final round, Zohri occupies track number 8. When the start pistols fired, Zohri was immediately shot and compete with Monareng and Schwartz. Zohri finally managed to finish first beat both American runners are.

Zohri's talent ran well in junior high school. Zohri was then invited to join several championships and succeeded in winning pride.

Zohri is also an independent man figure. He had left his parents while still young. Her mother died when Zohri was still in elementary school and her father followed a year later.

On the national stage, his name became known during the U-18 and U-20 National Championships in Jakarta in April 2017. He was then selected to strengthen Indonesia following the World Youth Championships in Kenya last July.

Shown in the 200 meters Johri grabbed gold with a record time of 21.96 seconds. He also had time to race in Singapore. But he canceled down due to injury.

Zohri is also part of Indonesia's national athletics team that will compete in the 2018 Asian Games. The gold medal drawn from the U-20 World Athletics Championship is of course an important capital for Johri at the four-yearly multisite of Asia