<p>Chen Jiaquan - runs 10 seconds sharp in 100m dash with hand-held stopwatch in October 1965, a time on par with the world record of that time<p> <p>Su Bingtian - the current fastest Chinese holding a record of 10.16 in 100m<p>
not sure think is japanese guy name: Nobuhau Asahara with 10:24 for 100m
...about 10:49 seconds, set in 1988...
Usain Bolt: 9.58 seconds 100 meter dash (In olympic history) Pierre-Emerick Aubamayeng: About .10 seconds faster than Bolt in 100m (Soccer Player)
the fastest 100m dash was set by usian bolt with 9.69 seconds and for many olympic athletes their time averages around 10-11 seconds
Almost certainly the Men's 100m, as it is traditionally run in under 10 seconds for the fastest competitors.
According to the IAAF list of top 100m performances he has run 100m under 10.00s 54 times. Next is Maurice Greene with 53, then Ato Boldon with 28.
All his 10 meter splits are here: http://speedendurance.com/2008/08/22/usain-bolt-100m-10-meter-splits-and-speed-endurance/
100 meters is 1/10 of a kilometer. 1 kilometer is equal to 1000 meters. The 100 meter dash is an event in track and field and also an Olympic event. The current title holder of 100 meter dash in Olympics is Usain Bolt of Jamaica.
i can't name the top 10 fastest players but right now it's devin Hester he's so fast bo Jackson is the fastest of all time also chris Johnson
100m/7cm = (100*100)m/7 = 10,000/7 = (10^4)/7 = 1428.57
Frenchman Christophe Lemaitre, who ran the 100m in 9.98 seconds on 9 July 2010, becoming the first white man ever to break the 10 second barrier. yes, true! and his record, brief as it is, shows a consistency no other white man has ever shown. His top runs, all easily wind legal, are 9.98, 10.02,10.03, 10.04,10.05 10.09x3, show his class. All were run between 19 years and one month and 20 years and one month of age, so he's also the youngest of all great white sprint talents. Since this post he has done another 9.98 and a 9.97. He also won the European 100, 200 and 4 x 100 champs. He is European junior 100m record holder and intercontinental cup 100m winner. In short, not only is he the fastest white man ever BUT perhaps even more critically, a real competitor who relishes the challenge. The average of his top 10 x 100m times now approach 10.02e and can only be expected to improve given his youth UPDATE (18 Sept 2011): Lemaitre has now posted 9.92/100 and 19.8/200 times. His top 10 average 100 metre runs has dropped to below 10 seconds and he is still just 21 and 3 months old