Usain Bolt retires: Here`s how 100 metres world record progressed over the years


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  1. It truly is the show-stopper, is the 100 meters run, in the whole astound that olympic style sports can be. Also, no man has run speedier than Usain Bolt. Here is a lowdown on the key minutes in the movement of a standout amongst the most stunning records in don.
  2. New Delhi: Usain Bolt is the enormous man in the spotlight as he plans for his last hurrah at the World Athletics Championships in London. We felt it was a decent time to analyze how the 100 meters world record has advanced throughout the years.
  3. It truly is the masterpiece, is the 100 meters dashing, in the whole bewilder that olympic style events can be. What's more, no man has run speedier than Usain Bolt. Here is a lowdown on the key minutes in the movement of a standout amongst the most stunning records in wear.
  4. - Luther Cary (United States) 10.8 seconds on July 4, 1891 in Paris, France: The American competitor is right around an obscure figure in the historical backdrop of olympic style events, overlooked probably on the grounds that over a century has moved on.
  5. In any case, his accomplishment is the primary recorded minute in the listicle of the men's 100 meters world record movement and this is even before the International Association of Athletics Federations began confirming records.
  6. - Donald Lippincott (United States) 10.6 seconds on July 6, 1912 in Stockholm, Sweden: The Philadelphia-conceived competitor holds the record of being the main man to have the world record noted when it was given authorize by the International Association of Athletics Federations.
  7. - Bob Hayes (United States) 10.06 seconds on October 15, 1964 in Tokyo, Japan: This was a critical minute as it was the first occasion when that the record was noted when electronically coordinated.
  8. In spite of the fact that the correct record was just known post 1977 when manual records stopped to exist. At the season of the genuine record, this was noted to be 10.0 seconds.
  9. - Jim Hines (United States) 9.95 seconds on October 14, 1968 in Mexico City, Mexico: Again at the season of manual recording, it was marginally unique, it was 9.9 seconds.
  10. In any case, when one took a gander at the electronic recording post 1977, it was the first occasion when that 100 meters was done under 10 seconds.
  11. - Usain Bolt (Jamaica) 9.58 seconds on August 16, 2009 in Berlin, Germany: The best sprinter ever, this man has set the record three times and his best exertion (the remainder of the three records), which was 9.572 seconds to be totally exact, is likewise the present world record.

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