Dominic Byrne, 50by50 goal, 100 meters, sub 12 seconds

17 Aug 25

100 Meter Dash In Sub 12 Seconds | An Improbable Task In The Bag!

When I wrote down my running goals more than three years ago, I had no idea what I was really signing up for. I figured the 400 meters under a minute was realistic if I worked hard enough. The 100 meters in 11.99 seconds before the age of 50 felt like a fantasy, but I wrote it anyway. I think part of me needed something so far out of reach it scared me.

When I started running in early 2022, my body just broke. I was a mess—out of alignment, crippled with plantar fasciitis and tendinitis in different parts of my legs. Every step hurt. I had no choice but to stop.

I knew I had to start from the ground up. I strategically worked through other big goals—quitting alcohol, ice baths, breathwork, Pilates, rowing, ocean swimming. Slowly, I rebuilt myself. Eventually, I could handle longer runs, even a triathlon.

Now, when I look at my Strava history, I see more than a thousand sessions. A thousand times I showed up. Each one was a small (some big) stepping stone. At the time they didn’t feel like much, but together they carried me to a place where I could run again, and run fast.

The biggest change was food. I had to completely reset the way I ate, and that’s when things started to shift—the healing, the reduced inflammation, the better sleep, the steady energy. That’s what really changed everything for me.

I had to learn how to listen to my body instead of fighting it. I had to train on days I really didn’t want to. I had to go deep on prehab, rehab and recovery.

I’ve delayed other goals to chase this one. And honestly, I haven’t felt guilty about it. Because I love it. I love the grind, the tiny gains, the feeling of my body responding when I ask it for more.

This 100-meter goal has become more than just a time on a stopwatch. It’s proof that I can take something that once felt impossible and inch toward it, slowly, painfully, stubbornly—until it starts to feel real.

And real it is.

Dominic Byrne, 50by50 goal, sub 12 seconds, 100 meter sprint

Next stop: The Oceania Masters Athletics Championships In Brisbane!

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