Background
His father is Jamaican and his mother is Japanese.
ケンブリッジ飛鳥
His father is Jamaican and his mother is Japanese.
He ran in sprinting events from a young age, competing for his high school in Tokyo and later at Nihon University, where he studied literature and science.
He is a two-time East Asian Games gold medallist and a relay bronze medallist at the World Junior Championships in Athletics. He was fourth in the 100 m at the 2011 National Sports Festival of Japan. At the 2012 World Junior Championships in Athletics he narrowly missed out on the 200 m final, but he excelled in the relay alongside Kazuma Oseto, Akiyuki Hashimoto, and Kazuki Kanamori – the team ran an Asian junior record of 39.01 seconds in the heats (the fastest of all the qualifiers) and were just one hundredth slower in the final, where they claimed the bronze medals.
In 2013, Cambridge improved his personal bests to 10.33 seconds for the 100 m and 20.62 seconds for the 200 m.
Their time of 38.44 seconds was a new East Asian Games record – an improvement of nearly half a second. 100 metres – 10.21 (2014)
200 metres – 20.62 (2013).