NO, the point I'm trying to make is he is a year behind in school. He's definitely not the first athlete to be a year behind in school. Many of the high school records are held by athletes a year or more behind in school. Just last year we had athletes who could not compete in IAAF U-20 races who were still in high school running under 20.5 outdoors, and under 21 seconds indoors. I believe the 100 and 200m records are held by athletes a year behind in school as well.