Bailey ran the 100 in 9.84 seconds, breaking the then existing world record of 9.85 seconds held by Leroy Burrell.
That's Donovan Baileys Record! Green has the 60m record
During the 1990s Olympics, the title of the fastest man was held by Canadian sprinter Donovan Bailey. He won the gold medal in the 100 meters at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, setting a world record at that time.
No, Donovan Bailey held the title of the fastest man in the world for winning the 100 meters at the 1996 Olympics with a world record time of 9.84 seconds. However, his record has since been surpassed by other athletes.
The current Olympic record in the men's pole vault is 6.03 meters, set by Armand Duplantis of Sweden at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. In the women's pole vault, the Olympic record is 5.05 meters, achieved by Yelena Isinbayeva of Russia at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
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As of 2012, before the Olympics, the world record is 7.52 meters, set by Galina Chistyakova in 1988.
Only one Canadian, Donovan Bailey, has won the 100m sprint at the Olympics. Ben Johnson was the first to cross the finish line in the 100m sprint at the Seoul Olympics, but was later disqualified for steroid use.
The gold medalists for the 2008 high jump competition at the Beijing Olympics were: * (Men) Andrey Silnov - Russia - 2.36 meters * (Women) Tia Hellebaut - 2.05 meters For men, the world record is 2.45 meters and the Olympic record is 2.39 meters (Charles Austin of the US, 1996). For women, the world record is 2.09 meters and the Olympic record is 2.06 meters.
The men's long jump - 8.90 meters set in 1968 at Mexico City.
Wayde van Niekerk of South Africa holds the men's record for the 400 meters at the Olympics, with a time of 43.03 seconds set in 2016. Shaunae Miller-Uibo of the Bahamas holds the women's record with a time of 48.36 seconds set in 2016.
between 75 and 91 meters as the olympic record is 91.56m set at the 2008 Beijing Olympics
The African American Michael Johnson held the record in the 200 meters at the 2004 Olympics games.