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2020 US Olympic Trials Statistics – Men's 100M 2020 US Olympic Trials Statistics – Men’s 100m by K Ken Nakamura Summary: All time performance list at the Olympic Trials Performance Performer Time Wind Name Pos Venue Year 1 1 9.77 1.6 Tyson Gay 1qf1 Eu gene 2008 2 2 9.80 1.8 Justin Gatlin 1 Eugene 2012 2 9.80 1.6 Justin Gatlin 1 Eugene 2016 4 9.83 1.7 Justin Gatlin 1sf1 Eugene 2016 5 3 9.84 1.6 Trayvon Bromell 2 Eugene 2016 6 9.86 1.8 Tyson Gay 2 Eugene 2012 6 9.86 2.0 Trayvon Bromell 1sf 2 Eug ene 2016 8 4 9.89 1.6 Travis Padgett 1qf2 Eugene 2008 8 4 9.89 1.6 Darvis Patton 1qf3 Eugene 2008 Margin of Victory Difference Winning time Wind Name Venue Year Max 0.15 10.06 -2.2 Car l Lewis Los Angeles 1984 Min 0.00 10.09 -0.7 Dennis Mitchell New Orleans 1992 0.01 9.91 0.0 Maurice Greene Sacramento 2004 10.26 0.0 Stanley Floyd Eugene 1980 Best Marks for Places in the Olympic Trials Pos Time Wind Name Venu e Year 1 9.68 w 4.1 Tyson Gay Eugene 2008 9.77 1.6 Tyson Gay Eugene 2008 9.80 1.8 Justin Gatlin Eugene 2012 1.6 Justin Gatlin Eugene 2016 9.91 0.0 Maurice Greene Sacramento 2004 2 9.80 w 4.1 Walter Dix Eugene 2008 9.84 1.6 Trayvon Bro mell Eugene 2016 3 9.84 w 4.1 Darvis Patton Eugene 2008 9.93 0.0 Shawn Crawford Sacramento 2004 9.93 1.8 Ryan Bailey Eugene 2012 4 9. 85 w 4.1 Travis Padgett Eugene 2008 9.94 1.8 Mike Rodgers Eugene 2012 Last five Olympic Trials Year Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time 2016 Justin Gatlin 9.80 Trayvon Bromell 9.84 Marvin Bracy 9.98 2012 Justin Gatlin 9.80 Tyson Gay 9.86 Ryan Bailey 9.93 2008 Tyson Gay 9.68w Walter Dix 9.80w Darvis Patton 9.84w 2004 Maurice Greene 9.91 Justin Gatlin 9.92 Shawn Crawford 9.93 2000 Maurice Greene 10.01 Curtis Johnson 10.07 Jon Drummond 10.07 All time US List Performance Performer Time Wind Name Pos Venue DMY 1 1 9.69 2.0 Tyson Gay 1 Shanghai 20 Sept 200 9 2 9.71 0.9 Tyson Gay 2 Berlin 16 Aug 2009 3 2 9.74 0.9 Justin Gatlin 1 Doha 15 May 2015 4 9.75 0.9 Justi n Gatlin 1rA Roma 4 June 2015 5 9.75 1.4 Jus tin Gatlin 1rA Lausanne 9 July 2015 6 3 9.76 0.6 Christian Coleman 1 Doha 28 Sept 2019 Fastest Performances in Eugene Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 9.77 1.6 Tyson Gay USA 1qf 1 28 June 2008 2 2 9.80 1.3 Steve Mullings JAM 1 4 June 2011 3 3 9.80 1.8 Justin Gatlin USA 1 24 Ju ne 2012 4 4 9.84 1.3 Trayvon Bromell USA 1h4 25 June 2015 All time performance list at the Olympic Trials Performance Performer Time Wind Name Pos Venue Year 1 1 9.77 1.6 Tyson Gay 1qf1 Eu gene 2008 2 2 9.80 1.8 Justin Gatlin 1 Eugene 2012 2 9.80 1.6 Justin Gatlin 1 Eugene 2016 4 9.83 1.7 Justin Gatlin 1sf1 Eugene 2016 5 3 9.84 1.6 Trayvon Bromell 2 Eugene 2016 6 9.86 1.8 Tyson Gay 2 Euge ne 2012 6 9.86 2.0 Trayvon Bromell 1sf 2 Eug ene 2016 8 4 9.89 1.6 Travis Padgett 1qf2 Euge ne 2008 8 4 9.89 1.6 Darvis Patton 1qf3 Eugene 2008 10 9.90 1.7 Justin Gatlin 1h5 Eugene 2012 11 6 9.91 0.0 Maurice Greene 1 Sacramento 2004 12 7 9.92 1.1 Dennis Mitchell 1 Atlanta 1996 12 7 9.92 0.0 Justi n Gatlin 2 Sacramento 2004 14 9.93 0.3 Ma urice Greene 1h4 Sacramento 2000 14 9 9.93 0.8 Shawn Crawford 1sf2 Sacramento 2004 14 9.93 0.0 Shawn Crawford 3 Sacramento 2004 14 9 9.93 1.8 Ryan Bailey 3 Eu gene 2012 18 11 9.94 1.6 Ivory Williams 2qf2 Eug ene 2008 18 11 9.94 1.8 Mike Rodgers 4 Eu gene 2012 18 9.94 1.2 Tra yvo n Bromell 1h3 Eugene 2016 21 13 9.95 1.6 Rodney Martin 2qf2 Eugene 2008 21 13 9.95 1.7 Christi an Coleman 2sf1 Eugene 2016 23 15 9.96 1.9 Carl Lewis 1h4 Indianapolis 198 8 23 9.96 -0. 4 Carl Le wis 1qf1 Indianapolis 1988 23 9.96 0.8 Justin Gatlin 2sf2 Sacramento 2004 23 15 9.96 1.7 Walter Dix 1h1 Eugene 2008 23 9.96 1.8 Doc Patton 5 Eugene 2012 28 9.98 0.6 Dennis Mitchell 1sf1 Atlanta 1996 28 17 9.98 -0.1 Jon Dru mmond 1sf2 Atla nta 1996 28 9.98 1.6 Marvin Bracy 3 Eug ene 2016 31 9.99 -0.3 Jon Drummond 1h1 Atlanta 1996 31 18 9.99 0.0 Coby Miller 4 Sacramento 2004 31 18 9.99 1.6 Mark Jelks 3qf2 Eugene 2008 All time performance list at the Olympic Trials – hand timed Performance Performer Time Wind Name Pos Ven ue Year 1 1 9.9h 0.9 Eddie Hart 1 Eugene 1972 2 2 9.9h 0.9 Rey Robinson 2 Eugene 1972 All time performance list at the US Olympic Trials – Wind-assisted marks Performance Performer Time Wind Name Pos Venue Year 1 1 9.68 4.1 Tyson Gay 1 Eugene 2008 2 2 9.78 5.2 Carl Lewis 1 Indianapolis 1988 3 3 9.80 4.1 Walter Dix 2 Eugene 2008 4 4 9.84 4.1 Darvis Patton 3 Eugene 2008 5 9.85 2.2 Tyson Gay 1sf1 Eugene 200 8 6 5 9.85 4.1 Travis Padgett 4 Eugene 2008 7 6 9.86 5.2 Dennis Mitchell 2 Indianapolis 198 8 8 7 9.87 4.9 Calvin Smith 1sf2 Indianapolis 1988 9 9.87 5.2 Calvin Smith 3 Indianapolis 1988 10 8 9.88 5.2 Albert Robinson 4 Indianapolis 1988 11 9 9.90 5.2 Joe Deloach 5 Indianapolis 1988 12 9.93 2.2 Walter Di x 2sf1 Eugene 2008 13 10 9.94 4.9 Albert Robins on 2sf2 Indianapolis 1988 14 11 9.94 5.2 Mike Marsh 6 Indianapolis 1988 15 9.96 4.9 Joe DeLoach 3f2 Indianapolis 1988 15 12 9.96 2.4 Christi an Co leman 1h4 Eugene 2016 17 12 9.97 4.1 Rod ney Martin 5 Eugene 2008 17 9.97 2.4 Tyson Gay 2h 4 Eugene 2016 18 13 9.98 5.2 Emmit King 7 Indianapolis 1988 18 13 9.98 2.7 Mike Rodgers 1sf 3 Eugene 2016 20 15 9.99 4.1 Leroy Dixon 6 Eugene 2008 20 15 9.99 2. 7 Marvin Bracy 2sf3 Eugene 2016 All time performance list at the US Olympic Trials – hand timed wind-assisted marks Performance Performer Time Wind Name Pos Venue Year 1 1 9.9h 3.8 Robert Taylor 1qf4 Eugene 1972 2 2 9.9h 4.7 Rey Robinson 1sf1 Eugene 1972 3 3 9.9h 4.7 Norbert Payton 2sf1 Eug ene 1972 4 4 9.9h 4.7 Warren E dmondson 3sf1 Eugene 1972 5 5 9.9h 4.7 Eddie Hart 4sf1 Eugene 1972 6 6 9.9h 4.7 Willie Deckard 5sf1 Eugene 1972 Slowest winning time since 1980: 10.09 by Dennis Mitchell in 1992 Fastest in strong negative (>-1.5m/s) wind: 10.01 (-1.7m/s) by Maurice Greene in 2000 10.06 (-2.2m/s) by Carl Lewis in 1984 Margin of Victory Difference Winning time Wind Name Venue Year Max 0.15 10.06 -2.2 Car l Lewis Los Angeles 1984 Min 0.00 10.09 -0.7 Dennis Mitchell New Orleans 1992 0.01 9.91 0.0 Maurice Greene Sacramento 2004 10.26 0.0 Stanley Floyd Eugene 1980 Difference between 3 rd and 4 th place (Making versus not making the team) Differenc e 3rd place time Wind Name Venue Year Max 0.06 9.93 0.0 Sh awn Crawford Sacramento 2004 Min 0.01 9.87w 5.2 Calvin Smith Indianapolis 1988 9.84w 4.1 Darvis Patton Eugene 2008 9.93 1.8 Ryan Bailey Eugene 2012 Best Marks for Places in the Olympic Trials Pos Time Wind Name Venue Year 1 9.68w 4.1 Tyson Gay Eugene 2008 9.77 1.6 Tyson Gay Eugene 2008 9.80 1.8 Justin Gatlin Eugene 2012 1.6 Justin Gatlin Eugene 2016 9.91 0.0 Maurice Greene Sacramento 2004 2 9.80w 4.1 Walter Dix Eugene 2008 9.84 1.6 Trayvon Bromell Eugene 2016 9.86 1.8 Tyson Gay Eugene 2012 9.92 0.0 Just in Gatlin Sacramento 2004 3 9.84w 4.1 Darvis Patton Eugene 2008 9.93 0.0 Shawn Crawford Sacramento 2004 9.93 1.8 Ryan Bailey Eugene 2012 4 9.85w 4.1 Travis Padgett Eugene 2008 9.94 1.8 Mike Rodgers Eugene 2012 9.99 0.0 Coby Miller Sacramento 2004 5 9.90w 5.2 Joe DeLoach Indianapolis 1988 9.96 1.8 Doc Patton Eugene 2012 10.02 0.0 John Capel Sacramento 2004 6 9.94w 5.2 Mike Marsh Indianapolis 1988 10.02 1.8 Trell Kimmons Eugene 2012 10.04 0.0 Bernard Williams Sacramento 2004 7 9.98w 5.2 Emimt King Indianapolis 1988 10.07 1.6 Jarrion Lawson Eugene 2016 10.12 1.1 Tim Montgomery Atlanta 1996 8 10.08w 4.1 Lee McNeil Indianapolis 1988 10.20 -1.7 Dennis Mitchell Sacramento 2000 Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Time Wind Name Nat Venue DayMonthYear 1 9.58 0.9 Usain Bolt JAM Berlin 16 Aug 2009 2 9.71 0.9 Tyson Gay USA Berlin 16 Aug 2009 9.75 1.5 Yohan Blake JAM London 5 Aug 2012 3 9.79 1.5 Justin Gatlin USA London 5 Aug 2012 9.84 0.9 Asafa Powell JAM Berlin 16 Aug 2009 4 9.88 1.5 Ryan Bailey USA London 5 Aug 2012 9.89 0.6 Shawn Crawford USA Athinai 22 Aug 2004 5 9.93 0.9 Richard Thompson TRI Berlin 16 Aug 2009 9.94 0.6 Asa fa Powell JAM Athinai 22 Aug 2004 6 9.96 1.2 Ray Stewart JAM Tokyo 25 Aug 1991 9.97 0.0 Michael Frater JAM Beijing 16 Aug 2 008 Making 100m – 200m team for the same Olympics Justin Gatlin 2016 Walter Dix: 2008 Shawn Crawford 2004 Justin Gatlin 2004 Michael Marsh 1996 Carl Lewis 1984, 1988 Ray Norton 1960 Bobby Morrow 1956 Thane Baker 1956 Mel Patton 1948 Barney Ewell 1948 Jesse Owens 1936 Ralph Metcalfe 1932 Eddie Tolan 1932 George Simpson 1932 Jackson Scholz 1924 Charlie Paddock 1920 Fastest time in each round Round Time Wind Name Venue Year Final 9.68 w 4.1 Tyson Gay Eugene 2008 9.80 1.8 Justin Gatlin Eugene 2012 1.6 Justin G atlin Eugene 2016 9.84 1.6 Trayvon Bromell Eugene 2016 9.91 0.0 Maurice Greene Sacramento 2004 Semi -final 9.83 1.7 Justin Gatlin Eugene 2016 9.85w 2.2 Tyson Gay Eugene 2008 9.86 2.0 Trayvon Bromell Eugene 2016 9.93 0.8 Shawn Crawford Sacramento 2004 Second rou nd 9.77 1.6 Tyson Gay Eugene 2008 First round 9.90 1.8 Justin Gatlin Eugene 2012 9.94 1.2 Trayvon Bromell Eugene 2016 9.96 1.7 Walter Dix Eugene 2008 9.96 1.9 Carl Lewis Indianapolis 1988 Fastest non-qualifier for the final Time Wind Position Name Venue Year 10.02 1.7 3sf1 Clayton Vaughn Eugene 20 16 10.05w 4.9 5sf2 Lee McRae Indianapolis 1988 10.06 0.6 5sf1 Vincent Henderson Atlanta 1996 10.09 -0.1 5sf2 Brian Lewis Atlanta 1996 Making the team multiple times: Tyson Gay 2008, 2012 Justin Gatlin 2004, 2012, 2016 Maurice Greene: 2000, 2004 Jon Drummond: 1996, 2000 Dennis Mitchell: 1988, 1996, 1992 Carl Lewis: 1984, 1988 Harvey Glance: 1976, 1980 Mel Pender 1964, 1968 Ralf Metcalfe 1932, 1936 Frank Wykoff 1928, 1936 Charles Paddock 1920, 1924 Average from last ten Olympic Trials Average 2016 2012 2008 2004 2000 1996 1992 1988 1984 1980 Winning Time 9.93 9.80 9.80 9.68 9.91 10.01 9.92 10.09 9.78 10.06
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