@Joe Bloggs You do realize that the doping committee has a lifetime sample of his blood which they can retest periodically as technology advances to detect whether he took anything, right? You're a hater. Bolt is the GOAT.
@Joe Bloggs Usain Bolt is the fastest and best sprinter in the world as of right now. Usain is the G.O.A.T. It doesn't matter if your ignorant ass doesn't believe that he wasn't on steroids because it doesn't change the fact that he wasn't on steroids. He's just really fast and amazing
@@cookiemonsteryummyyumz I believe i read oncw that his top end speed during that race was actually faster than the 9.58 at the 2009 worlds. It was suggested he could have ran something like 9.55 had he not let up.
@@anthonyanderson9303 Based on speculated splits online and close observation from the race, I doubt he would have run faster than 9.58 even if he ran all the way. His celebrating didn't seem to slow him down as much as people thought he did
That is one of the most amazing run I have seen.. UB world record he ease up too looking around him.so that is most amazing I have seen.he could have go lower on that 100 m WR.
That's because he ran that time in a heat before the final heat, which he wasn't supposed to do. He slowed down because he was supposed to save the 9.7X for the final heat.
These times are really insane. It’s also hard to get a real sense of just how fast they are running since they are all world class sprinters. 10 flat is fast but next to these guys 10 flat is smoked!
Actually I get a sense of the speed all the time. Just get a dog. Their speed destroys that of the best sprinters even bolt. And their acceleration makes humans look like they are standing still. Crazy thing is they can maintain them high speeds for miles
All of the others are overshadowed by Usain Bolt but some of the others were great sprinters too, like Asafa Powell, Johan Blake, Tyson Gay and Justin Gatlin. Asafa Powell had a dynamite start, especially for such a large man.
These guys our an inspiration to us. We're twins and we're only 6 years old and we race each other all the time. We could only dream of being on these guys level.
No doubt Bolt dragged up Powell and Blake though. It must be so useful when training to have someone who is faster than you that constantly pushes you to improve. Just like the other Jamaican runners were probably very useful for helping Bolt improve his starts etc.
@@Dhirallin I'd say Blake got extremely lucky in 2011 World championships. Imagine Bolt and Tyson false starting in 2009. Then Powell is the world champion with 9.84. Blake was world champion with 9.92.
Powell, not exactly, he was 4 times WR, and has 97 times sub 10.00, second gatlin with 57 i guess. So he had a some of glory before bolt and he had a large carrier so people remember him, also he was the frist jamaican in show the powerfull of all jamaican is also a legend.
@@Prodeloscojones Gatlin has 64 sub 10 times. Yeah sure Powell had glory before Bolt. World leading times in 2005, 2006 and 2007. Came to the Olympics final in 2004 as the fastest semi finalist and slight favourite and finished 5th. Came to 2007 WC final as the massive favourite and messed up at the halfway point. Ran his personal best 9.72 two weeks after the 2008 Olympics where he finished 5th with a 9.95.
Can we just put some respect on Maurice Greene's name? Was putting up times like this pre 2000. Was my favorite sprinter growing up. I remember being so upset when him and MJ borh got hurt in the 200 at the 2000 US Olympic trials.
@@alexreid2365 Not really! Nevertheless, It didn't necessarily have to be just Goku; it could be any Saiyan. Its the principle of the transformation that is the point of my comparison.
----------This video needs an asterisk *------------ Nesta Carter x 1 PED suspension Christian Coleman x2 WADA suspension, missed tests Yohan Blake x4 PED suspension Tyson Gay x7 PED suspension Justin Gatlin x7 PED suspension Asafa Powell x8 PED suspension Maurice Green x1 Never Suspended/admitted to BALCO ties Usain Bolt x12 - Thank god at least Bolt had a clean career. This video should have an asterisk next to it.... Since this video published, you can add two more sub 9.8, both run at alititude: Ferdinand Omurwa 9.77 (also PED suspended) and Trayvon Bromell 9.76. Congrats to Bromell for having a clean college and pro career at the age of 26! 80% of the all-time top ten sprinters have been tainted by PEDs, yet most have a great excuse as to why tested postive. (Carter-designer drug not on ban list, Coleman-missed test "food shopping," Blake-drug not on list yet, Gay- acutally admited it, Gatlin-2 time denier/claimed ADHD, Powell- "I wasn't vigilant" it was my agent, Greeen-"I never test +" Omurwa- blame the doctors) 100 meter elites have incredibly bad luck : )
Ben Johnson's 9.79s race should have been included in this. Regardless of how people feel, the race was a reality and did take place. No one can erase reality.
@@junejuly532 let’s be real. Most runners are 9.8 at best. Only a select few can even get under that. 9.58 will not be broken for a looooong time if ever. Some records will never be broken. That’s one of them. Along with Jack Nicklaus 18 majors.
When you try to run 100m you realize how all these guys are fast.. 100m run for under 11sec is brutal resultat, but under 10sec...Omg, that's looks unnreal..
You gotta feel for Tyson Gay… ran 7x below 9.80, he’s still the 2nd fastest human ever, but his career highlight would always be overshadowed by Bolt, he was just unlucky born in the same era as Bolt 😅
i'd argue only Bolt and Blake, because Gay's one is with maxed out tailwind. This is important because 2m/s tailwind can increase a sprinters time by around 0.10s, meaning at ideal conditions (such as Bolt's 9.69s) he'd only be running a 9.79s.
@@Pumpxkin Well the thing is this "legal" is set by humans, and moreover I never said anything was illegal. I say this because Andre deGrasse ran a 9.69 as well, albeit super wind aided(2.3 m/s more than Gay's) and not legal. Thing is it was still wind-aided, same with Gay's 9.69. The approach i'm coming in with is whether you'd rather get an achievement such as running a 9.69s with maximal positive boundary conditions and feel proud about it, or would you rather get that achievement with normal conditions making it even more impressive and legit, while feeling proud about it.
@@shawn-8077 That's a great point. Both for sure should've went faster. Blake ran it into a HEADWIND which is absolutely fantastic and Gay had a terrible first 10m in his 9.69. Though I think Blake has slightly more potential, I'm just going with the official ranking.
These times look normal until you've actually ran 11 seconds in a 100m. It's as if you're running on clouds at that point and your body is cutting through air like a hot knife through butter. Then you see guys who do mid to low 10s. They look unreal in person. I've never witnessed a sub 10 in person, but I've seen low 10s while I'm on the track and it looks so unnatural. Can't imagine what sub 9.8 looks like
The same 4 names kept popping up: Bolt, Powell, Gay, amd Gatlin. All 4 are consistently fast sprinters. Powell shouldve won way more hardware than he did; wished he didn't choke at big meets
Interesting how both Powell and Gatlin ran such fast times. Both seem to have an awkward running technique - Powell with excess lateral movement of head/upper body and Gatlin seeming to want to pound his fists with every step in a tense way that doesn't seem conducive to speed.
It’s not about getting caught. When you’re caught your records from the period in which you tested positive are erased. For instance Tyson entire 2012/2013 season was erased.
I remember loving the 100m sprints since about 1989 when i got the Guiness Wrold Records book and then seeing it creep down by one 100th of a second from 9.80, 9.79, 9.78, 9.77 by Powell in 2005. And then reading a panel of sports scientists predict that the ultimate human limit would be around 9.69 EVENTUALLY, after going into the thousanths rather than hundredths.... then seeing Bolt do the 9.69 while coasting and slapping his chest.... i had to pick my jaw up off the floor and laugh at the scientists predictions LOL Then, the 9.58 WOW.... 11 hundredths faster than anyone is pure insanity. I think there would need to be someone even taller but equally as athletic as Bolt to lower it now.
Carl Lewis once ran 9.78 in the 100m finals of the 1988 USA Olympic trials, but it was with a tail wind and considered wind aided so not WR eligible. I'm guessing that's why its not included here.
A couple of weeks after uploading and Brommell runs a 9.77
This video didn't age well
He did ?!? Can u send the link pls
And I ran a 9.48 just now...it was too fast to be properly filmed unfortunately...
@@chadhollingsworth7535 sorry I ran a 8.97
You forgot this one as well czcams.com/video/AXrHbrMrun0/video.html
Who gives a fvck about Brommell?
Imagine running a 9.71 and still getting destroyed
Imagine running 9.79 and getting 3rd place
Imagine equalling the world record and getting beaten by over a tenth of a second... poor Tyson
@@cattycats4 actually .02 seconds slower than the WR then
Ben Johnson run that with drugs.
@@junejuly532 Still good. All are on!
@@junejuly532 They're on all drugs. Every single one of them. They took that from Johnson so their golden boy Carl Lewis would win.
Powell was a monster in his prime
usain bolt pretty good too
@@2radix774 pretyy lol he was good fastest in the world so far
@Joe Bloggs no one gets away with anything as the records speak for themselves. Try putting in the work and the results will follow
@Joe Bloggs You do realize that the doping committee has a lifetime sample of his blood which they can retest periodically as technology advances to detect whether he took anything, right? You're a hater. Bolt is the GOAT.
@Joe Bloggs Usain Bolt is the fastest and best sprinter in the world as of right now. Usain is the G.O.A.T. It doesn't matter if your ignorant ass doesn't believe that he wasn't on steroids because it doesn't change the fact that he wasn't on steroids. He's just really fast and amazing
Imagine lowering your hands for the last 20 meters and running a 9.69
I literally can't imagine it... even my dreams that shit isn't possible lmfao 🤣🤣🤣
Though he has run faster, that 9.69 is and probably will forever be the greatest and most fascinating 100m race ever.
@@cookiemonsteryummyyumz I believe i read oncw that his top end speed during that race was actually faster than the 9.58 at the 2009 worlds. It was suggested he could have ran something like 9.55 had he not let up.
@@anthonyanderson9303 Based on speculated splits online and close observation from the race, I doubt he would have run faster than 9.58 even if he ran all the way. His celebrating didn't seem to slow him down as much as people thought he did
@@cookiemonsteryummyyumz he definately decelerated a good 20 meters before the line. That can make a huge diferemce.
To STILL break the world record while slapping your chest is one of the most amazing feats I’ve ever witnessed
When Powell has no competition and can just run without tensing up, he's the best to watch form-wise imho
I agree
I think he is not a good looking runner. Big and ugly. Lol
@@ThePasterio I disagree. He is the best looking in style I think.
Yeah, because in low-tier competitions, he could dope.
I could n't agree more!!!
At 8 minutes, Powell completely eased up on the tempo with a 9.74 lol
Yes las 25 meters looks his is traning running xd
That is one of the most amazing run I have seen.. UB world record he ease up too looking around him.so that is most amazing I have seen.he could have go lower on that 100 m WR.
That's because he ran that time in a heat before the final heat, which he wasn't supposed to do. He slowed down because he was supposed to save the 9.7X for the final heat.
12 years on 9.58s hasn't be broken.
These times are really insane. It’s also hard to get a real sense of just how fast they are running since they are all world class sprinters. 10 flat is fast but next to these guys 10 flat is smoked!
exactly, if they ran past you at their top speed it'll probably feel like a moving train
Actually I get a sense of the speed all the time. Just get a dog. Their speed destroys that of the best sprinters even bolt. And their acceleration makes humans look like they are standing still.
Crazy thing is they can maintain them high speeds for miles
@@samo6083 depends which dog
@@samo6083 , Olympians are fastest than most dogs! Like wtf
@@jadonrahman True but you probably walk passed dogs faster than bolt everyday. Not hard to come across
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All of the others are overshadowed by Usain Bolt but some of the others were great sprinters too, like Asafa Powell, Johan Blake, Tyson Gay and Justin Gatlin. Asafa Powell had a dynamite start, especially for such a large man.
These guys our an inspiration to us. We're twins and we're only 6 years old and we race each other all the time. We could only dream of being on these guys level.
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imagine bolt have the powell start
You forgot to put the asterisk by Gatlin`s name.
Powell's running style looks very similar to Adrian Peterson carrying a football on a breakaway run for a touchdown
Powell's 9.74 could have easily been sub 9.7 if he carried through. An insane performance.
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only bolt has broken the 9.60 second barrier
Usain Bolt...spectacular unbelievable performances...I doubt we'll see someone like him in track and field athletics....much respect ✊✊✊
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Asafas form is superb
And to think, 9.90 is blazing fast.
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They have to beat 9,63 record first
Then 9,58
ITS REALLY NOT EASY TO BEAT IT.
When 9,63 was done, 9,58 was already set as WR by Bolt (look at the video)
@@jacopo.casellato i think he is talking about others sprinters beating Usain times. 9.63 first then 9.58
@@gautheny ah ok, now it's clear
@@gautheny
You are right. I was meaning Bolt records.
Hé really sets crazy times.
The others are even not closer to him
@@naturehumaine1219 why does 9.63 have to be beaten first? what if Trayvon Bromell runs a 9.57?
Gay and Gatlin both doped.
Asafa Powell and Yohan Blake had to live in Usain Bolt's shadow. What a shame - they were absolutely turbocharged
No doubt Bolt dragged up Powell and Blake though. It must be so useful when training to have someone who is faster than you that constantly pushes you to improve. Just like the other Jamaican runners were probably very useful for helping Bolt improve his starts etc.
@@Dhirallin I'd say Blake got extremely lucky in 2011 World championships. Imagine Bolt and Tyson false starting in 2009. Then Powell is the world champion with 9.84. Blake was world champion with 9.92.
Powell, not exactly, he was 4 times WR, and has 97 times sub 10.00, second gatlin with 57 i guess. So he had a some of glory before bolt and he had a large carrier so people remember him, also he was the frist jamaican in show the powerfull of all jamaican is also a legend.
@@Prodeloscojones Gatlin has 64 sub 10 times. Yeah sure Powell had glory before Bolt. World leading times in 2005, 2006 and 2007. Came to the Olympics final in 2004 as the fastest semi finalist and slight favourite and finished 5th. Came to 2007 WC final as the massive favourite and messed up at the halfway point. Ran his personal best 9.72 two weeks after the 2008 Olympics where he finished 5th with a 9.95.
Road to 9.57
What is that horrendous music....my god, not needed man.
Ruins the video
Imagine running 9.71 and not only getting 2nd place but getting smoked bc the alien that beat you ran a 9.58..... hahaha. wtf
Gay must have hated Bolt for being around during his time
@@cookiemonsteryummyyumz No doubt!
Expecting gold and ended up with 3rd
INDEED👌🏿! Tyson Gaye Was "FLYING"...USAIN HIT "WARP SPEED" WHAT ELSE COULD BE SAID?
@@cookiemonsteryummyyumz Feel bad for him, being the greatest comes with a bit of luck too
Wow asafa powell in almost all... 💪🏼💪🏼
At the time of the videos released, Tyson Gay has at least 4 more official sub 9.8 races
Bolt messing up at the start and still gets a 9.79
Never celebrate too early unless you are Usain Bolt.
three more to this list: fred kerley’s 9.76, 9.77, and 9.79 from this year
I love how as the times decrease, there are less races associated with that particular time almost like a pyramid of hierarchy.
Can we just put some respect on Maurice Greene's name? Was putting up times like this pre 2000. Was my favorite sprinter growing up. I remember being so upset when him and MJ borh got hurt in the 200 at the 2000 US Olympic trials.
I can't believe Asafa won so many races we as Jamaicans really did him bad. Go ASAFA u are absolutely a legend
@WILLIAM GREY
Powell was a freaking stallion. Absolute tank
Good
This is the equivalent of going Super Saiyan 2 or beyond! Sub- 9.7 is is SS3! 9.58 is Super Saiyan Blue🤷🏿♂️
Stfu Superman > Goku
@@alexreid2365 Not really! Nevertheless, It didn't necessarily have to be just Goku; it could be any Saiyan. Its the principle of the transformation that is the point of my comparison.
nice video
All these guys were dopers
Ben Johnson 9,79 1988
----------This video needs an asterisk *------------
Nesta Carter x 1 PED suspension
Christian Coleman x2 WADA suspension, missed tests
Yohan Blake x4 PED suspension
Tyson Gay x7 PED suspension
Justin Gatlin x7 PED suspension
Asafa Powell x8 PED suspension
Maurice Green x1 Never Suspended/admitted to BALCO ties Usain Bolt x12 - Thank god at least Bolt had a clean career. This video should have an asterisk next to it.... Since this video published, you can add two more sub 9.8, both run at alititude: Ferdinand Omurwa 9.77 (also PED suspended) and Trayvon Bromell 9.76. Congrats to Bromell for having a clean college and pro career at the age of 26! 80% of the all-time top ten sprinters have been tainted by PEDs, yet most have a great excuse as to why tested postive. (Carter-designer drug not on ban list, Coleman-missed test "food shopping," Blake-drug not on list yet, Gay- acutally admited it, Gatlin-2 time denier/claimed ADHD, Powell- "I wasn't vigilant" it was my agent, Greeen-"I never test +" Omurwa- blame the doctors) 100 meter elites have incredibly bad luck : )
Asafa powell 🔥👌
"Bolt had a bad start"
Asafa was a beast back in 2000s
Love how it's literally the same 5 people over and over.
Cool. Now do a video on all 9.50s 😂🤣😉
lol and throw a 9.6’s as bonus
return to this channel in 2099 😂😂😂
9.58 won't be broken for next 500 years.
Mark my words.
your words mean shit
@@briancockerham4731 lol 😂
Nice recap. Elite level is 9.80 and below. Here is the summary:-
Bolt - 12
Powell - 8
Gay - 7
Gatlin - 7
Blake - 4
Coleman - 2
Carter - 1
Greene - 1
Only 2 have no doping violations😳
Are you saying we are holding human performance back by not allowing doping? Synthetic tracks, synthetic shoes, so why not synthetic drugs?
@@Santi-mj1hl who are the 2 without any allegations?
@@mentalstarzgamer Greene, Bolt
I expected more from Blake. Real up and down career.
bolt, gay, gatlin, powell, blake. this was by far the best era in sprinting. sprinters today cannot compare to them.
Facts
He’s one of the best ever.
I intend to watch the olympics to see the sprinters that chase the legendary Usain Bolt's legacy
Me: *sees there is (second place finish)*
Also me : “oh usain bolt must have won”
He got the best out of other atheletes.
Darvis Doc Patton 9.75 at 2013 Texas
Tyson Gay 9.68 at 2009
Bolt’s 9.58 will still be tops for years to come.
Bolt is amazing
I was just talking about this.... Tyson Gay ran a freakin 9.71 and got smoked in that race..... just insane
In my opinion I don’t think that record will be touched. We might see a couple more 9.6’s but I’m not sure if 9.5 will ever be seen again
@@BDT27 Yeah we'll have to specifically breed a human for that.
That kid is not born yet
And then there was one ⚡
Long story short , Bolt is The GOAT
Ben Johnson's 9.79s race should have been included in this. Regardless of how people feel, the race was a reality and did take place. No one can erase reality.
Thats the difference having been busted with testing.Some are lucky and some had more sophisticated mean of avoiding detection.
Exactly. They're all on drugs including bolt.
@@helena8546 hahaha... Loser
Troy you suck
@@helena8546 How pathetic your life could really be
Justin Gatlin, Asafa Powell, Tyson Gay, Yohan Blake and Usain Bolt set the stage and standards.
Golden Generation
1:11 I’ve never seen a second place look so incredible. Asafa Powell was flying!
I remember seeing the 9.58 and thinking "this won't be broken for a long, long time"
Won’t be broken for the next 100 years at a minimum if ever.
@@samclark3370 relax on that it will let broken in like middle 2030s to early 2040s
@@diazatake6462 nobody alive today will see it broken
@@samclark3370 Nobody has even made it it 9.64s and runners are still in the nine point sevens.
@@junejuly532 let’s be real. Most runners are 9.8 at best. Only a select few can even get under that. 9.58 will not be broken for a looooong time if ever. Some records will never be broken. That’s one of them. Along with Jack Nicklaus 18 majors.
When you try to run 100m you realize how all these guys are fast.. 100m run for under 11sec is brutal resultat, but under 10sec...Omg, that's looks unnreal..
Ben Johnson's 9.79s should have been shown first in this video. This video failed to live up to its claim.
Powel amazing out of the blocks..
You gotta feel for Tyson Gay… ran 7x below 9.80, he’s still the 2nd fastest human ever, but his career highlight would always be overshadowed by Bolt, he was just unlucky born in the same era as Bolt 😅
Blake is the second fastest.
Did you see his 200m time? 19.26. Gay couldn't touch that.
The size of bolt and how fast he can get moving is whats really insane..
Tyson Gay man! To be 5'8, maybe! Dang that dude can push!💪🏾
7:35 Justin Gatlin legs look like how they run on the Charlie Brown cartoons LOL
9.79 was a trend
Only 3 humans have ran under 9.7 (Bolt, Gay, and Blake) and 1 under 9.6. 9.58 seems almost impossible
i'd argue only Bolt and Blake, because Gay's one is with maxed out tailwind. This is important because 2m/s tailwind can increase a sprinters time by around 0.10s, meaning at ideal conditions (such as Bolt's 9.69s) he'd only be running a 9.79s.
@@shawn-8077 Legal is still legal tho. Blake's 9.6 was at a pretty high altitude and Gay's wasn't at all.
@@Pumpxkin Well the thing is this "legal" is set by humans, and moreover I never said anything was illegal. I say this because Andre deGrasse ran a 9.69 as well, albeit super wind aided(2.3 m/s more than Gay's) and not legal. Thing is it was still wind-aided, same with Gay's 9.69.
The approach i'm coming in with is whether you'd rather get an achievement such as running a 9.69s with maximal positive boundary conditions and feel proud about it, or would you rather get that achievement with normal conditions making it even more impressive and legit, while feeling proud about it.
@@shawn-8077 That's a great point. Both for sure should've went faster. Blake ran it into a HEADWIND which is absolutely fantastic and Gay had a terrible first 10m in his 9.69. Though I think Blake has slightly more potential, I'm just going with the official ranking.
@@shawn-8077 deGrasse's 9.69 had 4.8 m/s tailwind
it looks like 9.77 was a point where everybody got stuck for some reason : even Brommel this year.
Powell shaved his head for aerodynamics
Usain bolt 12, Asafa powel 8, Justin gatlin 8, Tyson gay 7
Dream champions! dream records!. My God.
Tyson Gay, left and right shoulder movements was so ecstacy to watch.
Great vid. Would be nice to hear the voices without that music though.
😭imagine having to remake this video 1 week later
These times look normal until you've actually ran 11 seconds in a 100m. It's as if you're running on clouds at that point and your body is cutting through air like a hot knife through butter.
Then you see guys who do mid to low 10s. They look unreal in person.
I've never witnessed a sub 10 in person, but I've seen low 10s while I'm on the track and it looks so unnatural. Can't imagine what sub 9.8 looks like
The same 4 names kept popping up: Bolt, Powell, Gay, amd Gatlin. All 4 are consistently fast sprinters. Powell shouldve won way more hardware than he did; wished he didn't choke at big meets
Yo Powell really dominated an era
9.58 is just monstrous...
2008-2016
Fastest era of Sprint.
Sorry Coleman and Lyle, you have to record at least 10 sub 9.8 races before you can talk about becoming a Legend.
Interesting how both Powell and Gatlin ran such fast times. Both seem to have an awkward running technique - Powell with excess lateral movement of head/upper body and Gatlin seeming to want to pound his fists with every step in a tense way that doesn't seem conducive to speed.
9.58
Imagine running 9.71 and coming in 2nd place 🤨 Unreal
All US, and Jamaicans, and the basically the same people over, and over mostly. Really remarkable only a hand full of humans going that fast.
Poor Ben Johnson
Jamaica & USA
Powell was my favourite runner by far wrong powerful and just animal on the track ashame he peaked way before Bolt jumped on the track
It’s not right that Ben Johnson’s 9.79 (first to do it) from 1988 has been erased from from history, while others caught doping remain in the books!
It’s not about getting caught. When you’re caught your records from the period in which you tested positive are erased. For instance Tyson entire 2012/2013 season was erased.
I remember loving the 100m sprints since about 1989 when i got the Guiness Wrold Records book and then seeing it creep down by one 100th of a second from 9.80, 9.79, 9.78, 9.77 by Powell in 2005.
And then reading a panel of sports scientists predict that the ultimate human limit would be around 9.69 EVENTUALLY, after going into the thousanths rather than hundredths.... then seeing Bolt do the 9.69 while coasting and slapping his chest.... i had to pick my jaw up off the floor and laugh at the scientists predictions LOL
Then, the 9.58 WOW.... 11 hundredths faster than anyone is pure insanity.
I think there would need to be someone even taller but equally as athletic as Bolt to lower it now.
9.68 while looking around & dropping your hands....w..t... hell.
The thing is, for most sports there are multiple people who are in running for being the GOAT. For sprinting, it's not even close.
asafa powell will always be my favourite runner of all time
Asafa Powell would have run a sub 9.7 time, had he not slowed down on that 9.74 world record race...
4 of this sprint were made at Rieti in a ens-season meeting in september, wooow
Carl Lewis once ran 9.78 in the 100m finals of the 1988 USA Olympic trials, but it was with a tail wind and considered wind aided so not WR eligible. I'm guessing that's why its not included here.
You are talking about one. There is a ton mentioned in 100m Wikipaedia page. Degrasse has run a 9.69.😂😂 Nobody counts wind assisted times.
BEN JOHNSON...9.79 in 1988!!!
Best sprinting machine ever
@Omarion Tech Tips He absolutely was...6 sprinters in that race tested positive with there samples at a later date.
Ben's team was miles ahead!
Los dos corredores mas rapidos de la historia de los 100 y 200 metros ,son jamaicanos, bolt y blake.
It said 9.78 for Maurice if you look closer, not 9.79
bolt's Son will break all his records.
This should be every in 9.7
Should the one featuring Nesta Carter count? He was popped for PED use a short time after he ran his 9.78.
Next video: every sub 9.60s 100m in history.