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  1. The race for Flo-Jo's 100m world record The race for the 100m world record: How do today’s US sprinters stack up against Usain Bolt? While Bolt occupies the top three places on the list of fastest-ever 100m times, three current American sprinters sit joint 15th on the list with times of 9.76 seconds - Fred Kerley , Trayvon Bromell and Christian Coleman .

  2. The Canadian sprinter has made it clear that before he retires he wants the men’s national 100m record currently held jointly by Donovan Bailey & Bruny Surin. Certified track nerd Morgan ...

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  3. Norman, in turn, holds the indoor 400m world record of 44.52s he clocked in College Station, Texas in 2018 as a student. The 25-year-old along with Van Niekerk and world 100m champion Fred Kerley are the only three men to have gone sub-10 for 100m, sub-20 for 200m and sub-44 for 400m. But Gardiner has been hamstrung by injury missing last year ...

  4. Until, that is, Jamaican legend Usain Bolt set the current world record in August 2009 - almost 13 years ago. Bolt’s time of 9.58 seconds saw him reach an astonishing 44.72km/h when he hit full stride in the 100m final of the Berlin 2009 World Athletics Championships. No other sprinter has broken the 9.60 second barrier, with Bolt registering ...

  5. With the smashing of the Sydney–Hobart Race record in 1999 by Nokia—and a host of other super-fast boats that completed the course in less than two days for the first time—the "Holy Grail" of the Sydney–Hobart race, a completion of the course in a time under the 40-hour mark, became a possibility.

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