There isn’t a single, widely documented “fastest 100m sprinter in Hutt Valley” tied to one specific school winner; instead, the fastest Hutt Valley boys in recent years have come mainly from Hutt Valley High School , Rongotai College , St Patrick’s Silverstream , and Hutt International Boys’ School (HIBS) , with standout sprinters like Jacob Williams (Hutt Valley High) and Troy Waldrom (St Patrick’s Silverstream) appearing in national school results. About Nick Smith : the name “Nick Smith” does not clearly refer to a famous Hutt Valley 100m sprinter in available public records. The most visible “Nick Smith” sprinter in athletics databases is an American sprinter (born around the early 2000s, with 200m/300m personal bests in the 22–35 second range) who has no known connection to Hutt Valley or New Zealand schools. There is also a US baseball player and a US football player named Nick Smith, but neither is a New Zealand sprinter.

Fastest Hutt Valley 100m Sprinters & Their Schools

From New Zealand Secondary Schools (NZSS) and regional track results in and around the Hutt Valley, several sprinters stand out:

  • Jacob WilliamsHutt Valley High School
    • Recognised in the Wellington region for road and track performances; cited in NZSS results as a strong Hutt Valley runner.
  • Troy WaldromSt Patrick’s Silverstream (Silverstream is in the Upper Hutt)
    • Finished 3rd in the Senior Boys 100m (10.70) and 3rd in the 200m (21.73) at NZSS championships.
  • Troy Waitiri / Vernie Vernie -type names appear in recent U16 national finals, but those are not specifically tied to Hutt Valley in the snippets found.
  • Asher Robertson and Mylo Guthrie-ThielHutt International Boys’ School (HIBS)
    • Known more for long jump/high jump/pole vault, but HIBS is a major Hutt Valley school producing national-level athletes.

No single “fastest 100m sprinter in Hutt Valley” is officially crowned in a permanent record; the title effectively changes year by year depending on who wins the Hutt Valley or Wellington regional championships and then performs best at NZSS. If you’re thinking of a specific athlete (for example, someone who ran under 10.5s locally or represented NZ at youth level), that name would need to be matched to a local meet result to say definitively which school “won” that distinction.

When Was Nick Smith?

There are three main possibilities for “Nick Smith” in public records, but none fit the description of a well-known Hutt Valley sprinter:

  1. American sprinter Nick Smith
    • Personal bests:
      • 200m: 22.35 (2016)
      • 300m: 35.01 (2016)
    • Profile on World Athletics lists him as a United States athlete.
 * No birth date is explicitly given in the snippet, but his competition years suggest he was active in the mid‑2010s, likely born in the early 2000s.
  1. Nick Smith (baseball)
    • Born 11 July 2001.
 * US baseball prospect, not a New Zealand sprinter.
  1. Nick Smith (football)
    • Born 24 June 1971 , high school: Forest Park (Cincinnati, OH).
 * US football player, not connected to Hutt Valley sprinting.

If you meant a different local “Nick Smith” from Hutt Valley (for example, a school athlete from the 1990s–2010s), you may need to check:

  • Local club or school records (e.g., Hutt Valley High, St Patrick’s Silverstream, Rongotai, HIBS).
  • Regional athletics newsletters or yearbooks from College Sport Wellington.

Likely Answer to Your Original Question

  • School most associated with top Hutt Valley 100m sprinters :
    • Several schools, but Hutt Valley High School and St Patrick’s Silverstream have produced notable recent sprinters in the region.
  • Nick Smith :
    • The only clearly documented sprinter named Nick Smith is an American athlete active around 2016.
* There is no well-known New Zealand/Hutt Valley sprinter named Nick Smith in the available public sources.

If you can recall any extra detail (approximate year, school, competition like “Hutt Valley Championships” or “NZSS”), that would help pinpoint the exact athlete you’re thinking of. Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.