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The first manual time of 9.9 seconds was recorded for Bob Hayes in the final of the 100 metres at the 1964 Olympics. Hayes' official time of 10.0 seconds was determined by rounding down the electronic time of 10.06 to the nearest tenth of a second, giving the appearance of a manual time.
[115] [116] As of February 2014, the current Olympic records of 9.63 for men and 10.62 seconds for women rank as the second and third fastest times in history, for men and women respectively. [ 117 ] [ 118 ] The standard of performances at the Olympics has progressed in line with the discipline as a whole and the times in the final often rank ...
Any performance with a following wind of more than 2.0 metres per second is not counted for record purposes. Below is a list of wind-assisted times (equal or superior to 10.75). Only times that are superior to legal bests are shown: Sha'Carri Richardson (USA) ran 10.57 (+4.1 m/s) in Miramar, Florida on 8 April 2023.
Key No longer contested at the Summer Olympics Men's records Usain Bolt currently holds three Olympic records; two individually in the 100m & 200m, and one with the Jamaican 4 × 100 m relay team. Ethiopian long-distance runner Kenenisa Bekele holds the Olympic record in the 5,000 m. ♦ denotes a performance that is also a current world record. Statistics are correct as of August 5, 2024 ...
(Top) 1 Argentina. 2 Australia. 3 The Bahamas. 4 Barbados. 5 Belarus. 6 ... Below a list of all national champions in the men's 100 metres in track and field from ...
10.00 (+2.0 m/s) Marian Woronin: 9 June 1984: Warsaw Germany: 10.01 (+1.8 m/s) Julian Reus: 29 July 2016: Mannheim [34] Panama: 10.01 (−0.7 m/s) Alonso Edward: 6 June 2018: Cochabamba [35] Belgium: 10.02 (+1.2 m/s) Ronald Desruelles: 11 May 1985: Naimette-Xhovémont Zambia: 10.03 (+1.5 m/s) Gerald Phiri: 10 May 2014: Clermont Bahrain: 10.03 ...
Hinchliffe's time of 9.95 seconds puts him among the 10 fastest men in the world this year. - C. Morgan Engel/NCAA Photos/Getty Images
The championship records for the event are 9.58 seconds for men, set by Usain Bolt in 2009, and 10.65 seconds for women, set by Sha'Carri Richardson in 2023. The men's world record has been broken or equalled at the competition three times: by Carl Lewis in 1987 and 1991, and by Usain Bolt in 2009. [ 1 ]