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  1. 7 de out. de 2006 · Product description. Race for the Record: 1998's Race to Break Baseball's Most Coveted Record. Amazon.com "You gotta be kidding me!" shouts one exuberant sportscaster after the other in this exciting recap of the year that Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa both eclipsed the age-old home-run record of 61 set by Roger Maris in 1961.

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  2. 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 ...

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  4. Men. The first world record in the men's 1000 metres was recognised by the IAAF in 1913. 27 world records have been ratified by the IAAF in the event. Time. Athlete. Country. Venue. Date. 2:32.3. Georg Mickler.

  5. urn:oclc:record:1151096106 urn:lcp:raceforrecordgre00schr:lcpdf:f9e475c4-0a7f-4ed5-a72a-6a3ba77974d3 urn:lcp:raceforrecordgre00schr:epub:054a9190-07c9-4a19-b307-1337b1e1f9a8 Extramarc University of North Carolina Foldoutcount 0 Identifier raceforrecordgre00schr Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t21c4sd4s Invoice 11 Isbn 0061073598

  6. 10.49. It’s a number that has stood alone for 34 years as the world’s greatest female sprinters have tried - and failed - to lower it.. Set back in 1988 in Indianapolis by American sprinter Florence “Flo-Jo” Griffith-Joyner, there is an air of mystique that hangs over 100m world record, and even a dose of controversy.

  7. worldathletics.org › records › by-categoryWorld Athletics

    USA. Olympic Stadium, Jamsil, Seoul (KOR) 29 SEP 1988. 200 Metres Short Track. 21.87. Merlene OTTEY. 10 MAY 1960. JAM. Liévin (FRA) (i)