The Indoor World Record for the 60m sprint is held by former 100m Olympic champion Maurice Greene of the United States. He ran 6.39 seconds in an indoor meet during 1998 and 2001.
Usain Bolt from Jamaica currently holds the record for both the 100m and 200m sprints. He set these records at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics.
M: Maurice Greene (6.39) W: Irina Privalova (6.92)
yes 100 metre sprints champion in the world
Robert Michael Hensel set a Guinness and Ripley's World record for the longest non stop wheelie in a wheelchair covering a total distance of 6.178 miles, on Oct 3rd 2002 in Oswego, New York. The reason for his world record was to help raise money for wheelchair ramps throught his community.
Without using your upper limbs, you can not run. You can use upper limbs without using your triceps. The world record of 100 meters is little less than 9 seconds. Without using upper limbs, that record will go up to 15 seconds, probably.
Disadvantagesod hollow sprints: Hollow sprints are very boring, performers may lose interest due to the repetition of the hollow sprint.
13.08 by Wayne Davis in the 110meter hurdles, and 7.60 in the 60meter hurdles, it was FAT not hand held time
No , people can try to beat a record then call in the world record people to see if they made a world record. I am unsure if after they win the world record They mite win some cash
the record is 537
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Yes it is. Running sprints helps you with power when you start so that you have more explosiveness when you run.
You sprint for 100m. and see what time you get. Track sprints (aka wind sprints) are used by runners for building endurance and response times, in the hopes of shaving a few precious fractions of a second off their competitive finishes.