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The "Wind" column in the table below indicates the wind assistance in metres per second. 2.0 m/s is the current maximum allowable, and a negative value indicates that the mark was set against a headwind. the "Auto" column indicates a fully automatic time that was also recorded in the event when hand-timed marks were used for official records, or which was the basis for the official mark ...
(Top) 1 Argentina. 2 Australia. 3 Belarus. 4 Belgium. 5 Brazil. 6 Canada. 7 ... Below a list of all national champions in the women's 100 metres in track and field ...
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 ]
Sha’Carri Richardson ran the fastest women’s 100m time of the year on Thursday at the US Championships in Eugene, Oregon.
Over the two-day trials, Griffith Joyner recorded the three fastest times for a woman at 100 meters: 10.49 in the quarter-final, 10.70 in the semifinal, and 10.61 in the final. [30] [23] At the same Olympic trials, she also set an American record at the 200-meter distance with a time of 21.77 seconds. [31]
While Marie-Josée Ta Lou was the next fastest out of the blocks, Dina Asher-Smith closed quickly to overtake Ta Lou for a clear silver medal, leaving the defending silver medalist with the bronze. For 32-year-old Fraser-Pryce, it was only .01 off of her personal best and Marion Jones' Championship record, and one of the fastest times in history.
With seven women going sub-11 seconds, this was the fastest 100m final in the World Championships history. Just as in the Olympics, the same three athletes from Jamaica swept the medals, but in a different order.
10 August 2024 Olympic Games: Paris, France [33] 4 × 800 m relay: 7:06.66 Majed Saeed Sultan Salem Amer Al-Badri Abdulrahman Suleiman Abubaker Ali Kamal Qatar 25 August 2006 Memorial Van Damme: Brussels, Belgium [34] 4 × 1500 m relay: 15:10.77 Mohamad Al-Garni Hashim Salah Mohamed Maaz Abdelrahman Shagag Abubaker Ali Kamal Qatar 25 May 2014 ...