The 1st hundred was in 9.96secs and the second was in 9.34 secs. He had a head wind of 0.9 so he could not do the straight as fast as Johnson in 9.20secs
Their split times were Carter: 10.41, Frater: 9.02, Bolt: 8.96, and Powell: 8.71.
All his 10 meter splits are here: http://speedendurance.com/2008/08/22/usain-bolt-100m-10-meter-splits-and-speed-endurance/
Michael Johnson's 300m split in his 43.18-second 400m dash world record was around 31-32 seconds.
Michael Johnson was the best ever still keeping the 200m and 400m records. he broke the 100m record he ran 10.12 running at 40km/h then 200m with a 19.32 400m 43.49 his 200m and 400m is still standing but whe will see if Usain Bolt can brake the 200m as well and be the fastest 200m sprinter ---- Michael Johnson never held the 100 meter world record even though the split in his world record 200 meter run would have been a world record in the 100. The last athlete to hold the 100 meter and 200 meter world record was Florence Griffith-Joyner of the United States who currently holds the women's 100 meter and 200 meter world records. She ran a world record 21.34 in the 200 at the 1988 Games in Seoul and a world record 10.49 in the 100 at the 1988 US Olympic trials on July 16, 1988. Michael Johnson never held the 100 meter world record even though the split in his world record 200 meter run would have been a world record in the 100. At the 2008 Games in Beijing, Usain Bolt ran a 9.69 in the 100 and a 19.30 in the 200, breaking both men's world records. Currently, both he and Griffith-Joyner hold the world record in the 100 and 200. ---------------------------------------------- Question: Who was the last man to hold both the 100m and 200m world records at the same time? Answer: It was Ray Norton of the United States. On April 18, 1959 he tied the world record of 10.1 in the 100m in San Jose, California, USA. Then on April 30, 1960 he tied the world record of 20.6 in the 200m in Philadelphia, United States. Therefore on April 30, 1960 he held world records in both the 100m and 200m. Since then no man has held the world records in the 100m and 200m at the same time, until Usain Bolt in 2008. Almost 50 years later! Bolt set world records of 9.69 in the 100m and 19.30 in the 200m at the Olympic Games in Beijing China in August of 2008. -Asad Raza asad_raza5367@hotmail.com
I belive Usain Bolt ran a 9.77 and Asafa Powell ran a 9.72. So ~0.05 seconds.
The record was set by a family in Pennsylvania. The banana split was 4.55 miles long.
It depends on the athlete. For the 100mH, the typical number is 8, although I've seen women do 9 if they don't have enough power, and 7 if they're elite. As for the 400mH, I'm not as sure, but I think in the range of 23-25 is normal.
A split time is basically the time it takes to run a fraction of a race. If there is a 1500 meter race, there could be split times at 400 meters, 800 meters, and 1200 meters. So the time it took to run the first 400 meters of the 1500 meter race would be called a split time.
they lost their record deal an split up
One metre is split into ten decimetres.
Danny Everet 43.9
You have to place a boom half way through the pool.
When Johnson broke the world record for the 200 meter dash at the Summer Olympics in Atlanta in 1996, he ran the first 100 meters in 10.12 seconds. As incredible as it may sound, he ran the second 100 meters in 9.19 seconds which, as of October 15, 2007, is .55 seconds below the world record in the 100 meter dash. Historians have compared that run with the long jump of Bob Beamon in the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City where he broke the existing world record by 21 3/4 inches or .55 meters. He had a running start for the second 100.