ian thorpes best time is 21.45 seconds in the 100 metres in the olympic games
A reliable way to convert a hand-held 100-yard time to an electronic 100-meter time is to multiply the hh-time by 1.103. Therefore, 10.2 in the 100-yard dash time equates to an 11.25 100-meter dash time. Also, to convert an electronic 100-yard dash time to an electronic 100-meter dash time, multiply the first time by 1.088. For example, a 10.20 electronic 100-yard time equates to an 11.10 electronic 100-meter dash time.
The equivalent time for the 100 yards dash based on a 9.58 second 100 meter dash world record is approximately 10.44 seconds.
10.7 100 meter dash = 9.78 100 yards
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.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the conversions now? Alright, alright. So, a 9.5-second 100-yard dash is approximately equivalent to a 10.97-second 100-meter dash. But hey, who's really counting, right? Like, just run fast and hope for the best.
A rough estimate would be around 4.3-4.4 seconds for the 40 yard dash when converting a 11.5 second 100 meter dash time.
I have been a Bear fan all my life. They didn't utilize the 100 Meter dash in the mid 1960's. I heard 9.8 in the hundred yard dash. He wasn't even the fastest on the team. Andy Livingston ran a 9.6..
17.22
10.75
10.08 at Texas A&I
To convert a 100 meter dash time into mph, you would first need to convert the time into seconds. Then, divide 100 meters by the time in seconds to get the speed in meters per second. Finally, convert meters per second to mph by multiplying by 2.237.