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2014 Commonwealth Games Statistics – Men's 100M (100Y 2014 Commonwealth Games Statistics – Men’s 100m (100y before 1970) by K Ken Nakamura All time performance list at the Commonwealth Games Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 9.88 -0.1 Ato Boldon TRI 1 Kuala Lumpur 1998 2 2 9.91 1.9 Linford Christie ENG 1 Victoria 1994 3 9.96 0.0 Ato Boldon 1sf1 Kuala Lumpur 1998 3 3 9.96 -0.1 Frankie Fredericks NAM 2 Kuala Lumpur 1998 5 9.98 1.8 Linford Christie 1sf1 Victoria 1994 5 9.98 0.0 Frankie Fredericks 2sf1 Kuala Lumpur 1998 6 4 9.98 0.2 Kim Collins SKN 1 Manchester 2002 8 5 10.00 -0.1 Obadele Thompson BAR 3 Kuala Lumpur 1998 9 10.02 1.3 Linford Christie 1sf2 Auckland 1990 9 10.02 0.2 Linford Christie 1qf1 Victoria 1994 11 6 10.03 -0.1 Matt Shirvington AUS 4 Kuala Lumpur 1998 11 6 10.03 0.2 Asafa Powell JAM 1sf2 Melbourne 2006 11 10.03 0.9 Asafa Powell 1 Melbourne 2006 14 10.04 1.8 Frankie Fredericks 1qf3 Victoria 1994 15 8 10.05 1.8 Olapade Adenikin NGR 2sf1 Victoria 1994 15 8 10.05 1.9 Michael Green JAM 2 Victoria 1994 15 10.05 -0.5 Ato Boldon 1qf4 Kuala Lumpur 1998 18 10.06 1.9 Frankie Fredericks 3 Victoria 1994 18 10 10.06 0.8 Dwain Chambers ENG 1sf2 Manchester 2002 20 11 10.07 1.6 Ben Johnson CAN 1 Edinburgh 1986 20 10.07 1.9 Ato Boldon 4 Victoria 1994 22 10.08 -0.5 Obadele Thompson 1sf2 Kuala Lumpur 1998 22 12 10.08 -0.1 Darren Campbell ENG 5 Kuala Lumpur 1998 22 10.08 0.2 Kim Collins 1sf1 Manchester 2002 25 10.09 0.2 Obadele Thompson 1qf3 Kuala Lumpur 1998 26 13 10.10 1.5 Glenroy Gilbert CAN 1h8 Victoria 1994 26 13 10.10 1.8 Horace Dove-Edwin NZL 3sf1 Vitoria 1994 28 15 10.11 1.3 Gus Nketia NZL 1h5 Victoria 1994 28 10.11 0.4 Olapade Adenikin 1qf2 Victoria 1994 28 10.11 1.9 Glenroy Gilbert 5 Victoria 1994 28 10.11 1.9 Olapade Adenikin 6 Victoria 1994 28 15 10.11 0.2 Eric Nkansah GHA 2qf3 Kuala Lumpur 1998 28 10.11 0.0 Eric Nkansah 3sf1 Kuala Lumpur 1998 28 15 10.11 0.2 Uchenna Emedolu NGR 2 Manchester 2002 28 15 10.11 0.9 Soji Fasuba NGR 2 Melbourne 2006 36 10.12 -0.5 Matt Shirvington 2sf2 Kuala Lumpur 1998 36 19 10.12 0.2 Pierre Browne CAN 3 Manchester 2002 36 19 10.12 0.9 Oshane Bailey JAM 1qf2 Delhi 2010 36 19 10.12 0.3 Lerone Clarke JAM 1 Delhi 2010 40 10.13 0.4 Gus Nketia 2qf2 Victoria 1994 40 10.13 1.1 Glenroy Gilbert 1qf4 Victoria 1994 40 10.13 0.0 Matt Shirvington 1qf2 Kuala Lumpur 1998 40 10.13 -0.5 Darren Campbell 2qf4 Kuala Lumpur 1998 40 22 10.13 0.0 Marlon Devonish ENG 4sf1 Kuala Lumpur 1998 40 22 10.13 0.7 Mark Lewis-Francis ENG 1qf2 Manchester 2002 40 22 10.13 0.7 Ogho-Oghene Egwero NGR 1qf3 Delhi 2010 47 10.14 2.0 Frankie Fredericks 1h7 Victoria 1994 47 25 10.14 0.8 Deji Aliu NGR 2sf2 Manchester 2002 47 25 10.14 0.9 Aaron Armstrong TRI 1sf1 Delhi 2010 47 10.14 0.9 Lerone Clarke 2sf1 Delhi 2010 47 25 10.14 0.9 Emmanuel Callender TRI 1sf2 Delhi 2010 52 10.15 1.8 Ato Boldon 2qf3 Victoria 1994 52 10.15 -0.4 Frankie Fredericks 1qf1 Kuala Lumpur 1998 52 10.15 0.2 Mark Lewis-Francis 2sf1 Manchester 2002 52 10.15 0.2 Deji Aliu 4 Manchester 2002 52 28 10.15 0.2 Dwight Thomas JAM 5 Manchester 2002 52 10.15 1.8 Uchenna Emedolu 1qf4 Melbourne 2006 52 28 10.15 -0.6 Marc Burns TRI 1sf1 Melbourne 2006 52 10.15 0.2 Soji Fasuba 2sf2 Melbourne 2006 52 10.15 0.6 Mark Lewis-Francis 1h1 Delhi 2010 52 28 10.15 0.9 Sam Effah CAN 2qf2 Delhi 2010 All time performance list at the Commonwealth Games - Wind-assisted marks Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 9.93 3.9 Linford Christie ENG 1 Auckland 1990 2 2 10.01 2.3 Frankie Fredericks NAM 1sf2 Victoria 1994 3 3 10.02 5.9 Allan Wells SCO 1 Brisbane 1982 4 4 10.03 7.6 Don Quarrie JAM 1 Edmonton 1978 5 5 10.04 2.3 Michael Greene JAM 2sf2 Victoria 1994 6 6 10.05 5.9 Ben Johnson CAN 2 Brisbane 1982 6 6 10.05 3.9 Davidson Ezinwa NGR 2 Auckland 1990 8 10.07 7.6 Allan Wells 2 Edmonton 1978 8 8 10.07 5.9 Cameron Sharp SCO 3 Brisbane 1982 Slowest winning (auto) time since 1990 : 10.12 by Clarke in 2010 in New Delhi Margin of Victory (‘y’ refers to 100 yard time (before 1970)) Difference Winning Time wind Nat Venue Year Max 0.21 10.07 1.6 Ben Johnson CAN Edinburgh 1986 0.3h 9.9y ? Percy Williams CAN Hamilton 1930 Min 0.03 10.02 5.9 Allan Wells SCO Brisbane 1982 Difference between 3 rd and 4 th place (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place Time Wind Name Nat Venue Year Max 0.06 10.09 7.6 Hasely Crawford TRI Edmonton 1978 Min 0.01 10.24 0.3 Emmanuel Callender TRI New Delhi 2010 10.06 1.9 Frankie Fredericks NAM Victoria 1994 10.35 1.6 Mike McFarlane ENG Edinburgh 1986 0.00 10.33w 3.6 Hasely Crawford TRI Edinburgh 1970 9.52y -0.8 Ed Roberts TRI Kingston 1966 Best Marks for Places in the Commonwealth Games Pos Time Wind Name Nat Venue Year 1 9.88 -0.1 Ato Boldon TRI Kuala Lumpur 1998 2 9.96 -0.1 Frankie Fredericks NAM Kuala Lumpur 1998 9.98 (semi) 2.0 Frankie Fredericks NAM Kuala Lumpur 1998 3 10.00 -0.1 Obadele Thompson BAR Kuala Lumpur 1998 10.06 1.9 Frankie Fredericks NAM Victoria 1994 4 10.03 -0.1 Matt Shirvington AUS Kuala Lumpur 1998 10.07 1.9 Ato Boldon TRI Victoria 1994 5 10.08 -0.1 Darren Campbell ENG Kuala Lumpur 1998 10.11 1.9 Glenroy Gilbert CAN Victoria 1994 6 10.11 1.9 Olapade Adenikin NGR Victoria 1994 7 10.19 -0.1 Chris Donaldson NZL Kuala Lumpur 1998 8 10.22 -0.1 Marlon Devonish ENG Kuala Lumpur 1998 Fastest time in each round Round Time Wind Name Nat Venue Year Final 9.88 -0.1 Ato Boldon TRI Kuala Lumpur 1998 Semi-final 9.96 0.0 Ato Boldon TRI Kuala Lumpur 1998 Second round 10.02 0.2 Linford Christie ENG Victoria 1994 First round 10.10 1.5 Glenroy Gilbert CAN Victoria 1994 Fastest non-qualifier for the final Time Wind Position Name Nat Venue Year 10.17w 2.3 5sf2 Terry Williams ENG Victoria 1994 10.18 0.0 5sf1 Dwain Chambers ENG Kuala Lumpur 1998 Fastest non-qualifier for the semi-final Time Wind Position Name Nat Venue Year 10.28 1.1 5qf4 Deji Aliu NGR Victoria 1994 Multiple Gold Medalists: Linford Christie (ENG): 1990, 1994 Don Quarrie (JAM): 1970, 1974, 1978 Multiple Medalists: Don Quarrie (JAM): 1970 Gold; 1974 Gold; 1978 Gold Linford Christie (ENG): 1986 Silver; 1990 Gold; 1994 Gold; Allan Wells (SCO): 1978 Silver; 1982 Gold Ben Johnson (CAN): 1982 Silver; 1986 Gold Frank Fredericks (NAM): 1994 Bronze; 1998 Silver Hasely Crawford (TRI): 1970 Bronze; 1978 Bronze Medals by Countries (100 yard (until 1966) medal count in {}): Nation Gold Silver Bronze JAM 5 {1} 2 ENG 2 {2} 2 {1} 1 {1} SCO 1 1 1 {1} CAN 1 {2} 1 {1} 2 {3} TRI 1 {1} 4 {1} SKN 1 NGR 3 NAM 1 1 KEN {1} 1 BAR 1 GHA {1} 1 AUS {1} {2} {3} BAH {2} RSA {1} Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation (100 yards from 1930 to 1966) Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze CAN 1930 Percy Williams Johnny Fitzpatrick AUS 1938 John Mumford Ted Best AUS 1950 John Treloar Bill de Gruchy JAM 1970 Don Quarrie Lennox Miller SCO 1982 Allan Wells Cameron Sharp ENG 1986 Linford Christie Mike McFarlane 100m – 200m (100-220y) double medalist (double gold medalists are indicated with # and in bold ) Name Nat 100m/100y 200m/220y 4x100mR/4x110yR Venue Year Frankie Fredericks NAM Bronze Gold Victoria 1994 Ben Johnson CAN Gold Bronze Gold Edinburgh 1986 Allan Wells # SCO Gold Gold = Bronze Brisbane 1982 Cameron Sharp SCO Bronze Bronze Bronze Brisbane 1982 Allan Wells SCO Silver Gold Gold Edmonton 1978 Don Quarrie # JAM Gold Gold Christchurch 1974 Don Quarrie # JAM Gold Gold Gold Edinburgh 1970 Ed Roberts TRI Bronze Silver Kingston 1966 Seraphino Antao # KEN Gold Gold Perth 1962 Keith Gardner JAM Gold Silver Cardiff 1958 Tom Robinson BAH Silver Gold Cardiff 1958 John Treloar # AUS Gold Gold Gold Auck land 1950 Cyril Holmes # ENG Gold Gold Silver Sydney 1938 John Mumford AUS Silver Silver Sydney 1938 Ted Best AUS Bronze Bronze Bronze Sydney 1938 Arthur Sweeney # ENG Gold Gold Gold London 1934 Marthinus Theunissen RSA Silver Silver London 1934 Johnny Fitzpatrick CAN Bronze Silver Gold Hamilton 1930 Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event Nation Men Women Venue Year JAM Asafa Powell Sheri-Ann Brooks Melbourne 2006 AUS John Treloar Majorie Jackson Auckland 1950 ENG Arthur Sweeney Eileen Hiscock London 1934 Olympic gold medalist with Commonwealth Games Gold medal Name Nat Olympics Commonwealth Games Linford Christies GBR 1992 1990, 1994 Allan Wells GBR 1980 1982 World Champion with Commonwealth Games Gold medal Name Nat World Championships Commonwealth Games Kim Collins SKN 2003 2002 Linford Christie GBR 1993 1990, 1994 Last seven Commonwealth Games: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2010 Lerone Clarke JAM 10.12 Mark Lewis-Francis ENG 10.20 Aaron Armstrong TRI 10.24 2006 Asafa Powell JAM 10.03 Olusoji Fasuba NGR 10.11 Marc Burns TRI 10.17 2002 Kim Collins SKN 9.98 Uchenna Emedolu NGR 10.11 Pierre Browne CAN 10.12 1998 Ato Boldon TRI 9.88 Frankie Fredericks NAM 9.96 Obadele Thompson BAR 10.00 1994 Linford Christie ENG 9.91 Michael Green JAM 10.05 Frankie Fredericks NAM 10.06 1990 Linford Christie ENG 9.93 Davidson Ezinwa JAM 10.05 Bruny Surin CAN 10.127 1986 Ben Johnson CAN 10.07 Linford Christie ENG 10.28 Mike McFarlane ENG 10.35 Last seven World Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2013 Usain Bolt JAM 9.77 Justin Gatlin USA 9.85 Nesta Carter JAM 9.95 2011 Yohan Blake JAM 9.92 Walter Dix USA 10.08 Kim Collins SKN 10.09 2009 Usain Bolt JAM 9.58 Tyson Gay USA 9.71 Asafa Powell JAM 9.84 2007 Tyson Gay USA 9.85 Derrick Atkins BAH 9.91 Asafa Powell JAM 9.96 2005 Justin Gatlin USA 9.88 Michael Frater JAM 10.05 Kim Collins SKN 10.05 2003 Kim Collins SKN 10.07 Darrel Brown TRI 10.08 Darren Campbell GBR 10.08 2001 Maurice Greene USA 9.82 Bernard Williams USA 9.94 Ato Boldon TRI 9.98 Last six Olympics:
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