Comparison: Fastest Man in The World (1896 - 2021)
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 31. 07. 2021
- This video is about the list of Summer Olympic Men's 100m sprint winners along with the respective Olympic host cities in each edition of Summer Olympic Games from 1896 - 2021.
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Olympic menâs 100m winner is also called the fastest man in the world. In this video it is listed the fastest man in the world title holders from 1896 Athens Olympics to 2021 Tokyo Olympics. Thomas Burke of United States has the honor of being the first title holder by winning the 1896 event in Athens. Marcell Jacobs of Italy was able to become the current title holder for fastest man in the world by winning the menâs 100m final in Tokyo 2021. There were some notable sprinters in menâs 100m throughout the history such as Usain Bolt, Justin Gatlin, Yohan Blake, Maurice Greene, Carl Lewis, Jesse Owens, Donovan Bailey, Linford Christie, Allan Wells, Hasely Crawford, Valeriy Borzov, Jim Hines, Bob Hayes, Armin Hary, Bobby Morrow, Lindy Remigino, Harrison Dillard, Eddie Tolan, Percy Williams, Harold Abrahams, Charley Paddock, Ralph Craig, Reggie Walker, Archie Hahn, Frank Jarvis etc. Usain Bolt being the most successful has won three titles in 2008 Beijing, 2012 London and 2016 Rio while Carl Lewis is having two titles in 1984 Los Angeles and 1988 Seoul Olympic Games. The world record for the 100m event is also renewed several times during the period. Current Olympic record of 9.63 seconds for menâs 100m is held by Usain Bolt of Jamaica and the United States is having the most number of winners throughout the history.
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I wouldnât call all of these the fastest in the world for their respective years but it was very cool to see the time comparisons/progression of all Olympic Champions! đ
9.58 was record by bolt in 2012 london
@@Jakesullyy bro world record was set in 2009 in Berlin 2009 World Championships by Usain bolt and 9.63 was the Olympic record set by Usain bolt
Bolt will always be the fastest man ever on this list until someone beats that 9.63 he's got from London
He has 9.38 second world record actually
@@jeevi23 9.58 but close enough
@@jeevi23 9.63 is olympic record
9.58 is NOT olympic record
@@no_name4796 yea exactly and if you wanna be the fastest ever you have to beat the world record not the Olympic record. Wtf does the Olympic record have to do with anything?
That 9.58 seconds was set during the World Championships. It will be extremely difficult to beat that time.
Grande il Marcellone nazionaleeee đźđčđźđčđźđč
E io numero uno e sapere che abita al lago di Garda vicinissimo a me...
That guy was african đ
@@pollol3020 he is Half Afro american and half italian!
@@delmassamba7645 arenât you guys hate africans? Lol
@@tortillawrapper5454 I am an African!!
Player's haven't gotten faster, technology, training, technique, and nutrition has improved
They still got faster tho? đ
@@lauren9767 Yeah, but players from different eras would have been just as quick if technology was better.
@@octaviocampos5294 yeah I realize that but either way they are still faster
Then why don't you also become faster
So theyâve gotten faster. Theyâre being able to hit their max potential now
I like how Usain Bolt just perfectly makes him untouchable
Actually he has been touched in many occasions
Yes, but Jesse Owens did it in wooden shoes and on a cinder track. Someone calculated he would be just as fast as modern sprinters given modern training and conditions.
Great fact brother
It's true for the others too. It's not like the tartan and shoes of 1964 were the same of today. Why the world records of high jump and throws, where the materials count for nothing, are stuck at the '80s, early '90s?
@@neutronalchemist3241 It seems to me a lot of sports peaked in the 1980s and 1990s.
Dude Usain is the GOAT...
@@morenalajqi8577 He did dominate in three straight Summer Olympics. It's tough to compare eras though. His records will all be broken within a few years.
The fastest dude from my class would have won Gold in 1896 Olympics đ€Șđ„đ€Ł
Well the initial Olympic Games were only for amateurs until 1928 soo...
The type of shoes used by the athletes and the condition/nature of the tracks in 1896 is way different so it is not fair to compare the gold medalist at that time to the fastest dude in your class.
@@geoffllantos4016 True
Imagine if guys of early 1900s had got the same technology of today
they will not run that fast anyway!!!
no one beats bolt mate
@@delmassamba7645 I find that hard to believe considering some of them were running with shoes literally made of wood.
Good keep going for other sports like gymnastics
Bolt could have got 9.5 at the Beijing games. He just slowed down at the end. It would have been eternal
He did another record after that. 9.58 on Berlin.
Se we know what he could do without slowing down
@@Morlun91 yes I know. But that Beijing one was something else. He really could have got an eternal record. Hit under 9.5
@@thelegendsofbaihatacharial8222 2011 he could hit sub 9,5s. His starts where insane fast and he tried to break the record taking false start... the wind was agains't him but he could probably still run 9,55s-9,65s. And with better wind 9,45s-9,50s.
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Si Marcelloooooooo đ©âŹđ„đđ€â€
That guy was african lmao
@@pollol3020 half American/British team was African so we don't care. The guy was born by Italian mother and grew up in Italy lmao
I think Carl Lewis is the greatest sprinter of all time. He ran 100, 200, 4Ă100 and long jump
And even held a world record in 400 for a very long time.
But was also on PEDs
I think Johnson is the goat because he ran a 19.32 200m with just 10.09 as a 100m pb. Maybe he didn't have Bolt's 12.34 m/s (not even 12 m/s lol),but he had the skill to save up a lot of energy
Carl Lewis never held the world record in 400, maybe you mean 4x100 relay
You think wrong
Usain bolt is just a one in a lifetime athlete. You canât beat him. Heâs the goat.
Good Video Sir.
It scared me how many people at that final round in Tokyo got under 10sec. .. All of them, and 3 of them were under 9.90
I think we're gonna see something amazing in 8 more years
What? They actually showed âTokyo 2021â? Everyone else shows it as 2020. Glad somebody got it right.
It was still technically listed as 2020 on official records and stuff but yeah I agree it gets confusing
@@pprudencio1966 Put a bunch of asterisks on everything. Ha!
Italiaaaa
Nice
Please do world record progression
Hi bro. How to contact you?
Oh man this is kind of video about 100 m i want to watch the most
Italy đźđč đ
Africa*
Jacobs đźđčđȘ
I laughed so hard at the thumbnail. Usain Bolt 1, Usain Bolt 2, and Usain Bolt 3.
thumbnail be like...
records: ok, how many time do you want usain bolt
thumbnail: *YES*
In 1988 the jump to 9.79 by Ben Johnson is astonishing.
he cheated
@@zerotwoisreal he cheetah
The fastest man in the world doesn't have to be the Olympic champion
Yes they do, that's the official way of deciding who's the fastest man on earth. I don't care if some jamaican had a 9:46 run in the backyard of his house
@@lukasdrango8365 the world leader is more important
9.58 was not in the olympics
@@bruhbro1181 exactly, he put the olympic champion instead of the fastest man each year.
the fastest man is the one who ran the fastest legal time in that year at any stage, not nessesarily at the olympic final
Trayvon Bromell is the fastest man in 2021 running 9.77, faster than marcels 9.80 at the olympics
maybe change the title to "100m olympic champions 1896-2021"
@@lukasdrango8365 my guy do you know what the world championships are? Probably not but they are higher than the Olympics
12 second best for this era but modern time work and physical activity very useful then past
544th subber
Itâs interesting to see the progression of athletes over time. PEDâs really do work wonders donât they.
I feel Bolts record can only be broken by Bolt in his next birth đ
Already has
it was the fastest men inthe olympics. ben johnson hadalready run a 9.79 in 1988
but he used steroids. he even admitted smh
@@zerotwoisreal bro everyone used steroids back then lol
@@surreal7963 doesnt mean he gets the record
Bolts best is 9.58 btw
Funny thing is the 1896 runners times are middle school times now
Thatâs crazy, in 1968 what the first time someone broke the 10 second barrier.
It is not
Me sach kahu to Milkha singh ki training me bahut kami thi aur wah apne health par bhi dhyaan nhi dete the yahi karan tha olympics me harane ka
Title should be Olympic menâs 100m gold medal timings
Marcell Jacobs has the 2nd best time of all times and the best european ever.
Where is Usain bolt's 9.58 Seconds
Since 1964 Tokyo Olympics, when the winning time reaches 10s or below, we welcomed the beginning of the black men's world. đ
I thought Ben Johnson won â88 Olympics in Seoul
finally they readed history
Marcell Jacobs đźđčđ„đ„đđđœââïžđš
(+ 4X100 đđœââïžđđ»ââïžđđ»ââïžđđżââïžđźđčđ„đ„đ„đ„)
He is born in the USA
USA đșđž beast of Olympic
Africa: Beast of olympics*
@@pollol3020 There are 54 countries in Africa continent, which one? and Pickone=
Algeria,Angola,Benin,Botswana,Burkina Faso,Burundi,Cabo Verde,Cameroon,Central African Republic,Chad,Comoros,Congo, Democratic Republic of the,Congo, Republic of the,Cote d'Ivoire,Djibouti,Egypt,Equatorial Guinea,Eritrea,Eswatini,Ethiopia,Gabon,Gambia,Ghana,Guinea,Guinea-Bissau,Kenya,Lesotho,Liberia,Libya,Madagascar,Malawi,Mali,Mauritania,Mauritius,Morocco,Mozambique,Namibia,Niger,Nigeria,Rwanda,Sao Tome and Principe,Senegal,Seychelles,Sierra Leone,Somalia,South Africa,South Sudan,Sudan,Tanzania,Togo,Tunisia,Uganda,Zambia,Zimbabwe
I clocked 12/100m during schooling but was not recorded đ
AHORA UN đźđč ITALIANO Y đšđŠ CANADIENSE
Canadiense?
@@lorenz08_ forse parla dei 200 a Tokio
@@heathen458 ah ok
@@heathen458 piĂč probabilmente del tempo di de grasse 9.72 di qualche settimana fa
@@iii8010 appunto, ha vinto i 200 ed e'canadese
Whereâs Ben Johnson?
2050 3.03sec
Pietro Mennea?
9.63 es la Marca
Canadian Ben Johnson? Come on man
What about Usain bolt 9.58
Tokio 2020
Marcell
most of it is US :O
Acting like it's a surprise that a first world continent with 300m+ people would make it on the list
@@athena3680 yeah also its not like they're all africans lmao
@@pollol3020 pretty sure it says there from america feeling some racism from you bud
Now look up how many of the athletes under 10 seconds and under 9.80 seconds are on PEDs...
9.58
is it a coincidence that as soon as the fist black man came in to the race, the record dropped by half a second
So....ig i am the 1896 Olympics gold medalist also....lolđ...my time is 12...
bolt,bolt,boltđŻđČđŻđČđŻđČ
With steroids everything is easy my friend
9.58 ?
Badminton
Cheese
List of 54 African countries Algeria
Angola
Benin
Botswana
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cabo Verde
Cameroon
Central African Republic
Chad
Comoros
Congo, Democratic Republic of the
Congo, Republic of the
Cote d'Ivoire
Djibouti
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Eswatini
Ethiopia
Gabon
Gambia
Ghana
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Kenya
Lesotho
Liberia
Libya
Madagascar
Malawi
Mali
Mauritania
Mauritius
Morocco
Mozambique
Namibia
Niger
Nigeria
Rwanda
Sao Tome and Principe
Senegal
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Somalia
South Africa
South Sudan
Sudan
Tanzania
Togo
Tunisia
Uganda
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Where is legendary Milkha Singh?
What I learned is Marcell Jacob's woulda beat bolt in the Olympics in 2016.... I'm ready for all the hate comments
1:29 usain bolt is not only fastest on the bejing,london & rio de janeiro olympics but also tge fastest man in the world
Bolt canât repeat being fast anymore.. what happened I thought he can run and he only did one good fast run?
Rem the 9.58
Usain bolt is faster than my car loo
Oh my god.. đ
Without any training, in the age of 11 i ran 100 m in just 13 seconds..
And the fastest men in 1896 ran it in 12 seconds..
Wow đđ„
Look that a second of difference in the 100m is a lot, see the difference during Bolt's race in 2009 where he ran 9.58 and the penultimate one in 10.60. that second of difference It can be worth even 5 meters away
@@enricodemitri2924 yes yes.. But what i said was..
I was just running without any training or without any preperation.. But it was 15 years ago.. There were faster runner than me that time in my school also but still I am good.. That's the only thing I said..
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@@abhiajith4307 my age is 12
And I can run in 11 seconds
@@-waterzhanthepumpkin-1372 so đ
Clearly USA biased, no Asafa Powell and Yohan Blake
1896 - 12sec lmao
19th century men slower than 21st century women lol
@@thomasgrabkowski8283 most people say that technology plays a huge role in that, aswell as their technique and training methods that are way better for running nowadays.
its not necessarily related to evolution or differences in potential between humans of the past versus now
no one trained for the olympics back then. they would have been just ameteurs
@@zerotwoisreal even still, 12 seconds is an average time for a high school sprinter today. Itâs far from world class even amongst amateurs
wtf where is 9.58 record ?
Maybe you need to study and do some research
Coz you may not be able to comprehend the real talk and words.
It's as if this video only shows olympic timings.
You forgot Asafa Powell, Yohan Blake?
they didn't lmao, they never won gold in the 100m at the olympics.
@Zeidane Hall it literally is lmao?
@Zeidane Hall "Fastest Man in The World | Summer Olympic Men's 100m Winners (1896 - 2021)"
@@mudfishy "Comparison: Fastest Man in The World (1896 - 2021)" i dont see "olympic" in the title.
@@neozyykun i'm not quoting the title, i'm quoting the first few seconds of the video
Indians were waiting for milkha Singh đ
Dont forget that Bolt slow down to celebrate in the finish line in the 9.63 record
Purtroppo De Grasse ha spodestato Jacobs, pero Ăš stato bello fino a che Ăš durato
@MrThunderbird1111 Spodestare:2. non com. Privare dei beni, delle proprietĂ , nel particolare, De Grasse ha SPODESTATO Jacobs del titolo di uomo piĂč veloce al mondo in questo esatto periodo.
Bisogna fare analisi semantica del contesto quando si legge
+2,9 di vento.
9.58 kaha hai birođ€Łđ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
SEEEEEEEE
The Cameraman:Hold my Camera
Usain bolt da record 9.58 da Bai
Huga buga doping
1.5x. Thank me later
It took 100 years to get get down from 10to 9 seconds đŹ
Bolt ka time 9.58 hai
2021 is Andre degrasee đšđŠ
We have a new fast person move aside Usain Bolt
2021:Andre de grasse
He was just third.
In 200m
@@neutronalchemist3241 he was 3rd in the 100 meter dash he was 1st in 200 meter dash and he was third in the 4x100 relay that is 3 medals this man Jacob donât even have 2
@@alexisuy1016 1) The title of "fastest man in the world" is given to the winner of Olympics 100m. It's not an average between different races.
2) If you have not noticed, Jacobs won gold in 100m AND 4X100m relay. It's two gold vs. one and two races out of two where he finished ahead of De Grasse.
@@neutronalchemist3241 Iâm pretty sure 2 bronze out plays 1 gold itâs even hard to get 1st 2nd or 3rd because you need to make it all the way to the finals and only the top 5 qualify
write me email
I would've made the Olympics in 1896... I run a 12.4 100 at age 16
Has anyone notice how 90% of the players are From the UK of the USA
su bing tian??
What about him?
@@robinphonk4130 Where is him
@@slkandy4136 Wich year was he the fastest man?
@@robinphonk4130 ahhhh i thought it count by seconds
El Ășltimo es una risa la chanchita Jacob!! MalĂsimo
My record is 9.49 in 100 meters
Comparing athletes in any sport across multiple generations is mostly a foolish endeavour, unless you focus on their relative impact on the sport. Funnily, enough even focusing on relative impact might be foolish, because in any field, the more work is done, the harder it becomes to make an impact. Realistically, it is simply best to compare athletes to their peers. Unless an athlete has made a contribution so significant, that the individual is undoubtedly and MASSIVELY ahead of everyone before him.
Unless we view the GOAT not as a position for the ages, but more like a championship that everyone must eventually relinquish. Because in any sport, people will eventually get better. Otherwise there is something wrong with that sport.
Xd
Now I know that white people can run around 10.5-10.8 instead of black people that can run nearly a second below
@@janos9969 su bingtian 9.83
an alarming amount of these people are american
shout out plz
:27 they finally let black people complete and they instantly lowered the time by .5
@@janos9969 from percy williams in 1928 to eddie tolan in 1932 the time dropped by .5, i realize the time had previously been taken lower than that buddy
How is 9.80 faster than 9.63...
There are more fastest human on the earth...but they cant show it because they not run in the olympic