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Donovan Bailey he was the first Canadian to legally break the 10-second barrier in the 100 m. Particularly noted for his top speed, Bailey ran 27.07 mph (12.10 m/s) in his 1996 Olympic title run, the fastest ever recorded at the time.
Competitor for CanadaOlympic GamesGold1996 Atlanta100 mGold1996 Atlanta4×100 m relayWorld ChampionshipsGold1995 Gothenburg100 mGold1995 Gothenburg4×100 m relayGold1997 Athens4×100 m relaySilver1997 Athens100 mCompetitor for CanadaOlympic GamesGold1996 Atlanta100 mGold1996 Atlanta4×100 m relayWorld ChampionshipsGold1995 Gothenburg100 mGold1995 Gothenburg4×100 m relayGold1997 Athens4×100 m relaySilver1997 Athens100 m
Officially, the fastest living human is Usain Bolt of Jamaica. He holds the world's 100 m record of 9.58 seconds and the 200 m record of 19.19 seconds. His 4 x 100 m team also holds the world record of 37.10 seconds.
cheaply? ur spending 100 m right?
Usain Bolt is the fastest man alive for he broke the 100 m sprint record
Daryl Green. Played for the Washington redskins. Considered the fastest player in the NFL during his time.
9.58 - Usain Bolt, Jamaica on August 16, 2009
100 m is 100 m. It is the same as 0.1 km, or 10,000 cm.
Justin Gatlin ran 9.77s but was subsequently found guilty of steriod use.
Michael Phelps has never swum competitively in the 50 m distance. All of his gold medals were 100 m, 200 m, or 400 m. He holds the world record in the 100 m butterfly at 49.82 seconds, and swam an unofficial record 49.72 second butterfly relay leg in 2009.
swimming, archery, triple jump, 200 m run, hurdles, 100 m, badmington, tennis, diving, football.