1. This achievement has not yet been broken100 meters world recordAs a result, Bolt became the greatest in the history of the 100-meter race100 meters world recordOne of the athletes in the women's 100-meter world record was set by American athlete Florence Griffith Joyner in 1988100 meters world recordCreated at the 24th Olympic Games, with a score of 10.49 seconds. Similarly, this score has not yet been recognized by its100 meters world recordHis runner broke, and Florence Griffith Joyna became a legend in the history of the women's 100-meter race; 3 Tyson Gay 9.69 Gay, from the United States, was once the super king in the sprint field. At the Osaka World Championships, he defeated Bolt and Powell and won the triple crown of 100 meters. 4 Asafa Powell was born in the Spanish town of Jamaica in 9 seconds. 72 seconds. Powell broke and settled the 100 meters world record many times. In 2008, in the Golden League at Lausanne, he ran the personal best score of 972 seconds. 5 Justin·; The Chinese men's 100-meter world record is 9.91 seconds. Set by Su Bingtian The following is a detailed change in the Chinese men's 100-meter world record. In 1929, Liu Changchun set a time of 10.8 seconds in Shenyang. This was the earliest men's 100-meter chronograph in China. Half a century later, Yuan Guoqiang raised the record to 10.61 seconds in Baoding. This is a national record under electric timing. In 2013, Zhang Peimeng ran a perfect 10 seconds in Moscow, setting a new record; The world record for the 100-meter sprint is 9.58 seconds. This score was set by Jamaica athlete Usain Bolt at the World Championships in Berlin, Germany on August 17, 2009. The specific information is as follows: The creator Usain Bolt created the time on August 17, 2009 The venue was created at the World Championships in Berlin, Germany. This performance not only set a new record at that time, but also established his milestone status in the history of sprinting. Since then; The evolution history of the men's 100-meter world record has increased from 10.60 seconds to 9.5810.6 In 1912, the first men's 100-meter world record in world history was born in the preliminaries of the Stockholm Olympics in Sweden in 1912. Donald Lippincott from the United States ran a time of 10.6 seconds and was recognized by the IAAF as the first official world record final of the men's 100-meter race. The United States won gold, silver and bronze, and Lippincott ranked third; The men's 100-meter world record is 9.58 seconds, and the women's 100-meter world record is 10.49 seconds. The men's 100-meter world record was set by Jamaica star Bolt. The score of 9.58 seconds has not yet been broken. As a result, Bolt has become a legend in the history of 100-meter racing. The women's 100-meter world record is held by American athlete Griffith Joyna. The record of 10.49 seconds also has a very high historical status, showing that women are running in the 100-meter race.
2.4 Asafa Powell was born in Spanish Town, Jamaica, in 9.72 seconds. He broke the 100-meter world record many times. In 2008, at the Golden League Lausanne Station, he ran a personal best of 972 seconds. 5 Justin Gatlin was born in Brooklyn, New York, USA. Justin Gatlin's best time in the 100-meter men's race was 9.74 seconds, and his best time in the 200-meter race was 19.57 seconds. Gatlin has strong explosive power and amazing speed. It is said that; The 100-meter swimming world record varies according to different swimming strokes. The following are the four 100-meter swimming world records in freestyle men's 4691 seconds, women's 5209 seconds backstroke men's 5194 seconds, women's 5810 seconds breaststroke men's 5992 seconds, women's 1 minute 0406 seconds butterfly stroke men's 5074 seconds, women's 5641 seconds freestyle is the fastest swimming stroke because it can minimize water resistance during the competition. Freestyle is one of the most popular swimming strokes because it; The 100-meter swimming world record varies according to different swimming strokes. The following are the four 100-meter swimming world records for freestyle men: 4691 seconds, women: 5209 seconds, backstroke men: 5194 seconds, women: 5810 seconds, breaststroke men: 5992 seconds, women: 1 minute 0406 seconds Butterfly stroke men: 5074 seconds, women's 5641 seconds freestyle is the fastest swimming stroke because it can minimize water resistance during the competition; 1 Jamaica sprinter "Usain Bolt" holds the world record of 958 seconds. At the 2009 World Athletics Championships in Berlin, Bolt improved his personal best time to 958 seconds, setting a new record previously held by himself. On August 14, 2017, Bolt announced his retirement, ending his glorious career. 2 Another Jamaica sprinter star "John Blake" ran 969 seconds in 2008.
3. In the 7 - 9-second era, Bolt won the championship in 9.58 seconds at the 2009 Berlin Athletics World Championships and set a new 100-meter world record.
4. The men's 100-meter world record is 9.58 seconds, and the women's 100-meter world record is 10.49 seconds. The current best result of the men's 100-meter world record is 9.58 seconds. This result was created by Jamaica athlete Usain Bolt at the 2009 Berlin Athletics World Championships. This result has not yet been broken. Bolt has thus become a legend in the history of 100-meter racing. The current best result of the women's 100-meter world record is 10.49 seconds. Created by American athlete Griffith Joyner in 1988; The 100-meter world record is 958 seconds and the 100-meter Olympic world record is 958 seconds. When it comes to the 100-meter race, the first thing that many people think of is the Jamaica fly Bolt. Bolt has dominated the sprint field for many years. At his peak, as long as he participates in the competition, the 100-meter and 200-meter championships will hardly fall out of the list. In the end, he won them with absolute advantage in the sprint field. It is obvious that Bolt is definitely the king. Know him; The top ten hundred meters world record ranks as follows: 1 Jamaica sprinter "Usain Bolt" 958 seconds At the 2009 World Championships in Berlin, Bolt won the championship in 958 seconds and set a new world record he set. On August 14, 2017, Bolt circled the London Bowl 400-meter track after the end of the 2017 World Athletics Championships, and officially announced his retirement. 2 Jamaica sprinter "John Blake" 969; Born in Spanish Town, Jamaica, Powell has broken and settled the 100-meter world record many times. In 2008, in the Golden League at Lausanne Station, he ran a personal best time of 972 seconds. 5 Justin Gatlin, an American player born in Brooklyn, New York, had a best time in the 100-meter men's race of 9.74 seconds. His best time in the 200-meter men's race was 19.57 seconds. Gatlin is famous for his strong explosive power and amazing speed.
5. Among the 100-meter world record rankings, the current ranking first is the score of 9.58 seconds set by Jamaica's Bolt in 2009. The following is a brief explanation of the 100-meter world record ranking. The current world record of 9.58 seconds was set by Jamaica's Usain Bolt at the World Athletics Championships in Berlin, Germany on August 17, 2009. This score has not been broken yet. It is the fastest record in the history of the 100-meter race. Although the sprint event exists.
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