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Olympic Games: Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France [16] 250 m time trial (standing start) 18.247 Bao Shanju China 2 August 2021 Olympic Games: Shizuoka, Japan [25] 500 m time trial (sea level) 32.668 Emma Hinze Germany 13 August 2022 European Championships: Munich, Germany [26] 1 km time trial: 1:06.144 Anastasiia Voinova Russia 8 August 2019
Summoning Salt is one of the leading speedrunners of the NES video game Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! (MTPO). [3] As of November 2024, he holds the records for a variety of MTPO categories, including single-segment (playing through the entire game in one sitting), where his 14:46 time is over 13 seconds faster than the No. 2 speedrunner. [4]
13:06.32 Abdihamid Nur: Northern Arizona University: May 6, 2022 Sound Running Track Meet San Juan Capistrano, California [12] 13:00.95 PS: Lawi Lalang: University of Arizona: July 19, 2013 Fontvieille, Monaco: Fontvieille, Monaco [5] 10000 m: 26:52.72 Nico Young: Northern Arizona University: March 16, 2024 The TEN: San Juan Capistrano ...
Therefore, the size the track will determine where the 200-meter line is (for 250 m tracks, it is about two-thirds of the way through the first bend; for 200-meter tracks, it is the finish line; for 400-meter tracks, it is the start line in the back straight). The clock will start as they cross this line and stop when they reach the finish line.
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Women compete in 23 athletics events during the Games, [2] and men compete in 24; while 21 of the events are the same for both men and women, men exclusively compete in the 50 km walk, the women's combined event is the heptathlon while the men compete in the decathlon, and the short distance hurdles for women is contested over 100 m, ten metres ...
James Ray Hines (September 10, 1946 – June 3, 2023) was an American track and field athlete and National Football League (NFL) player, who held the 100-meter world record for 15 years. In 1968, he became the first man to officially break the 10-second barrier in the 100 meters, and won individual and relay gold at the Mexico City Olympics. [2]
13:01.40 Brian Fay: 15 July 2023 KBC Night of Athletics: Heusden-Zolder, Belgium [11] 5 km (road) 13:26 Alistair Cragg: 1 April 2012 27th Carlsbad 5000: Carlsbad, United States [12] 10,000 m: 27:39.55 Alistair Cragg: 29 April 2007 Payton Jordan Cardinal Invitational Palo Alto, United States 10 km (road) 27:46 John Treacy: 2 March 1985