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Abby Kathryn Steiner (born November 24, 1999) is an American track and field sprinter. She is the U.S. indoor record holder in the 200 m and 300 m , and the NCAA record holder in the 200 m. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Steiner holds personal bests of 10.90 seconds over 100 m and 21.77 seconds over 200 m.
Before she broke the collegiate record in the 200-meters, Kentucky track star Abby Steiner had to overcome an injury that ended her Olympic dream.
Abby Steiner announced another injury setback after falling short of making the U.S. Track and Field team for the 2024 Paris Olympics. ... Stener is a two-time American record holder, setting the ...
Steiner, a former Dublin Coffman and Kentucky sprinter and American record holder in the women’s indoor 200 and 300 meters, finished sixth in the outdoor 200 Saturday at the U.S. Olympic trials ...
Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet Place Ref. Video 100 m: 10.49 (±0.0 m/s) Florence Griffith Joyner United States 16 July 1988 US Olympic Trials: Indianapolis, United States 150 m (bend) 16.10+ (+1.3 m/s) Florence Griffith Joyner United States 29 September 1988 Olympic Games: Seoul, South Korea 16.41 (+1.1 m/s) Brianna Rollins-McNeal
The record for the youngest athlete to participate in the Olympic 100 m is held by Katura Marae, who was 14 when she represented Vanuatu at the 2004 Athens Olympics. [70] Merlene Ottey holds the records for both the oldest participant and the oldest medallist, having won bronze at age 40 in 2000 and reached the Olympic semi-finals four years later.
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Jim Hines' October 1968 Olympic gold medal run was the fastest recorded fully electronic 100 metre race up to that date, at 9.95 seconds. [2] Track and Field News has compiled an unofficial list of automatically timed records starting with the 1964 Olympics and Bob Hayes' gold medal performance there. Those marks are included in the progression.