Go head-to-head with worlds fastest man Usain Bolt in our ultimate 100 . . . The record is 19 23 sec Usain kicked himself once more after getting so close with his guess Next, he watched Majken Sichlau (Denmark) achieve the record for the fastest 100 m in high heels (female) “She looks quick,” Usain exclaimed, before doing some calculations in his head based on the overall female world record He guessed 16 sec
Usain Bolt Holds Longest-Standing Record 100-Meter Record in History Jamaica’s legendary Olympic sprint champion Usain Bolt is now the holder of the longest-standing record time in the history of the 100-meter event Bolt’s record time of 9 58 seconds set in 2008 had not been broken for 14 years, eight months, and 22 days as of May 8, 2024
How Usain Bolt Ran 9. 58 Seconds: Breaking Down the Fastest 100-Meter . . . On August 16, 2009, Usain Bolt set the 100-meter world record at 9 58 seconds during the World Championships in Berlin, an achievement that still stands as the fastest sprint ever recorded This article explores how Bolt achieved this historic feat, breaking down the conditions, technique, and training that made it possible
Guinness World Records awards the world’s fastest man, Usain Bolt, an . . . The Jamaican athlete holds a string of unbelievable world records—most notably the fastest run of 100 meters (male) in just 9 58 seconds Bolt’s 100m world record from the 2009 World Championships in Berlin still stands untouched So does his 200m time of 19 19 seconds He’s the only man to win three consecutive Olympic golds in both events
Bolt Shatters 100-Meter World Record (Published 2009) Bolt pushed himself from start to finish Sunday night, and the result was a stunning time of 9 58 seconds in the men’s 100-meter final at the world track and field championships: