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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.
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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
A hundred meters is equivalent to 328 feet or approximately the length of a football field excluding the end zones.
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.