7.2x1.54= 11.08 or 7.2x2= 14.4-3= 11.04
Asafa Powell of Jamaica ran the 100 meter dash in 9.77 seconds.
At the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing, Usain Bolt ran a 9.69 in the 100 meter dash which his record of 9.72 seconds set in May, 2008.
I am Joseph Mascadri and I ran the 100 meter dash in 9.47 seconds.
His 5.0 40-meter dash translates to a time of 4.572 seconds in the 40-yard dash.
Florence Griffith-Joyner, of the United States, holds the women's world record in the 100 meter dash. On July 16, 1988 Griffith ran the 100 meter in 10.49 seconds. Usain Bolt, of Jamaica, holds the men's world record in the 100 meter dash. On August 16, 2008 Bolt ran the 100 meter in 9.69 seconds.
Nope. The fasted currently is 9.58 by Usain Bolt of Jamaica.
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In fact he ran his world record of 10.2 seconds in his 100m Quarter-Final of the Berlin Olympics of 1936. His best in the 100 yard dash was 9.4 seconds, equalling the World Record.
I'm 55-1/2 years old and I ran the dash this morning in 17 seconds.
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.
The 100 yard dash is not run in the Olympics but the 100 meter dash is. Frank Jarvis of the United States won gold with a time of 11.0 seconds in the final. He also ran a 10.8 second preliminary heat which tied the world record at the time.