Any time between 15 and 17 seconds is decent :]! Im 13 and I run the 100 between 13 and 14!
Walter Tewksbury of the United States at the 1900 Games in Paris ... he won gold in 200 meter dash and 400 meter hurdles, silver in 60 meter dash and 100 meter dash, and bronze in 200 meter hurdles.
No Australian athlete competed in the men's or woman's 100 meter dash at the 2008 Games in Beijing.
Merlene Ottey is Jamaica's greatest woman Olympic athlete, having won nine medals (3 silver, 6 bronze) in the 100 meter dash, 200 meter dash, and 4x100 meter relay.
Ato Bolden. Bolden won silver in men's 100 meter dash in 2000 and bronze in men's 100 meter dash in 1996. He also won bronze in men's 200 meter dash in 1996 and 2000.
Gold: 100 meter dash, 200 meter dash, 4x400 meter relay. Bronze: 4x100 meter relay, long jump Those 5 medals were stripped by the International Olympic Committee in 2007 after she admitted to using performance enhancing substances.
An average time for a 14-year-old running the 50 meter dash is around 9 seconds. For a 100 meter dash, it would be about 13 seconds.
It varies for every women, in a high school career, most will achieve a best of anywhere from 42 (fastest time in HS) to 48 seconds. Again it does vary from athlete to athlete in performance.
Carl Lewis. Lewis won 4 gold medals in long jump, 2 in 100 meter dash, 2 in 4x100 meter relay, and 1 in 200 meter dash.
17.22
A little quicker than average, but not really "fast." With proper training and ability though, the athlete could develop into a very fast sprinter.
100- 10.96 200-21-22 400-51
Japan's first Olympics was the 1912 Summer Games in Stockholm where they had two athletes competing. 1) Shizo Kanakuri competed in men's marathon. 2) Yahiko Mishima competed in men's 100 meter dash, 200 meter dash, and 400 meter dash. Neither athlete won a medal.