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It pains me to write this, but the quickest I've found is 8.3 seconds. That's how long it took Davide Gualtieri (of San Marino) to open the scoring against England, in a World Cup qualifier in 1993. Update: 29/05/13 Lukas Podolski scores after 6 seconds for Germany against Ecuador in an international friendly. Update: 29/05/13 Lukas Podolski's goal for Germany versus Equador was timed at 8.44 seconds.
Two time Olympic gold medalist (100 meter dash and 200 meter dash at the 1952 Games in Helsinki) Marjorie Jackson of Australia set world records in the 100 meter dash and 200 meter dash at the 1952 Games. She broke the 100 meter dash world record in winning the gold medal in an electronically timed 11.65 seconds. She broke the 200 meter dash world record with an electronically timed 23.59 seconds. She also won 7 Commonwealth Games gold medals, winning the 100 yard and 220 yard dashes and being a member of the 110x220x110 yard relay and 220x110x220x110 yard relay teams at the 1950 Games in Auckland. At the 1954 Games in Vancouver, she again won the 100 yard and 220 yard dashes and was a member of the winning 4x110 yard relay team.
Currently, he is. He is not however the fasterst ever. That title belongs to Bo Jackson, who ran a 4.12 second (hand timed) 40.Based on his 4.24 second 40 yard dash time (run in 2008), Chris Johnson is the fastest player in the NFL.
The first world record in the 100 meter dash was held by Don Lippincott of the United States who was manually timed by the International Association of Athetics Federation (IAAF) at 10.6 seconds at a meet in Stockholm, Sweden in July of 1912.
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Bo Jackson ran a 4.12 but it was not electronically timed and therfore could not be verified. Chris Johnson ran a 4.24 at the NFL Combine: The fastest electronically timed 40 yard dash.
I don't know but I will give you this information: The fastest electronically timed 40 yard dash is 4.24 seconds by Chris Johnson out of Eastern Carolina University. Johnson currenty plays for the Tennessee Titans.
As of 2009 it is Chris Johnson of the Tennessee Titans with an electronically-timed 40 yard dash of 4.24.In College Football it is tie between the Kansas Jayhawks Jake Sharp and the Florida Gators Jeff Demps, both have been timed at 4.29Bo Jackson ran a 40-yard dash in a blistering 4.12 seconds (hand-timed), which is still the fastest verifiable 40-yard dash ever recorded at any NFL Combine.
fastest time ever is Micheal Johnson 400m 43.1 But the world record for a runner with bad-pronation is Scott Brooklyn Ruvolo 45.7 on a dirt track. world record for 16 year old Chip Rish 45.0 hand timed 45.7 electronic. world record for 52 years old Scott Ruvolo 47.87
Eddie Redmond had just turned 14 when he clocked 11.01 seconds in 1998 at the ACT high school finals at the AIS track in Canberra. It was a calm day and timed electronically.
Wilma Rudolph's automatic timed world record in the 100 meter dash, 11.41 seconds set at the 1960 Olympics in Rome, was bettered by Wyomia Tyus at 11.23 seconds at the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo. She had run faster times but those races were not automatically timed. Her best 100 meter dash time was a hand timed 11.2 set at a meet in Stuttgart in 1961. Wilma's automatic timed world record in the 200 meter dash, 22.30 seconds set at the 1960 Olympics, was bettered by Edith McGuire at 22.05 seconds set at the 1964 Olympics.
John Smith is still credited with the fastest 440 yards (quarter mile) based on his 44.5 hand timed World Record in the 1971 AAU Championship meet. The race is defunct and is rarely run by top athletes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Smith_(athlete)The much more common and the practical answer is Michael Johnson who holds the World Record in the 400 meters, about 8 feet less than a quarter mile, in 43.18, set August 26, 1999http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVL7QLHn5y4
UB is the fastest person ever timed for a 100m or 200m track race. is he the fastest human ever alive? We will never know.
Bolt Bolt is wrong, bolt runs the 100 (9.58) 200 (19.19) and the 4x100 (37.90) The actual answer is Hicham El Guerrouj. He holds the world record for the 1600 meter run with a time of 3:43.13. Furthermore, the 3:43.13 was timed for a mile, which is 9.35 meters further than 1600 (which he had passed about a second and a half earlier).
The official international speed record for the World's Fastest Tank has recently been set by a CVR(T) Scorpion Tank upgraded to the latest S 2000 Peacekeeper standard by Repaircraft. Timed by the British police and MMST and witnessed by the Guiness Book of Records, a standard production S 2000 raced its way into the record books at an average speed of 82.23 kph. (51 mph) held since 2002 the fastest treaded vehicle is the Ripsaw @ over 60mph http://www.popsci.com/invention
Slalom is a discipline in alpine ski racing, a sport in which the racers go through a timed course to see who's the fastest.