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2019 World Championships Statistics – Men's 100M 2019 World Championships Statistics – Men’s 100m by K Ken Nakamura The records to look for in Doha: 1) If Gatlin win a bronze, he will be the first to have a complete set of medals at 100m. Summary: All time performance list at the World Championships Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 9.58WR 0.9 Usain Bolt JAM 1 Berlin 2009 2 2 9.71 0.9 Tyson Gay USA 2 Berlin 2009 3 9.77 -0.3 Usain Bolt 1 Moskva 2013 3 3 9.77 0.9 Justin Gatlin USA 1sf2 Beijing 2015 5 9.79 -0.5 Usain Bolt 1 Beijing 2015 6 4 9.80 0.2 Maurice Greene USA 1 Sevilla 1999 7 9.82 -0.2 Maurice Greene 1 Edmonton 2001 8 5 9.84 0.2 Bruny Surin CAN 2 Sevilla 1999 8 5 9.84 0.9 Asafa Powell JAM 3 Berlin 2009 Margin of Victory Difference Winning time Name Nat Venue Year Max 0.17 sec 9.88 Justin Gatlin USA Helsinki 2005 0.16sec 9.92 Yohan Blake JAM Daegu 2011 0.15 sec 9.93 Carl Lewis USA Roma 1987 Min 0.008 sec 10.065 Kim Collins SKN Paris 2003 0.01sec 9.79 Usain Bolt JAM Beijing 2015 0.02 sec 9.86 Carl Lewis USA Tokyo 1991 9.92 Justin Gatlin USA London 2017 Second largest winning margin in WC is 0.16 second in 2011 Fastest time in each round Round Time Wind Name Nat Venue Year Final 9.58 0.9 Usain Bolt JAM Berlin 2009 Semi -final 9.77 0.9 Justin Gatlin USA Beijing 2015 9.86 0.9 Mike Rodgers USA Beijing 2015 Best Marks for Places in the World Championships Pos Time Wind Name Nat Venue Year 1 9.58 0.9 Usain Bolt JAM Berlin 2009 2 9.71 0.9 Tyson Gay USA Berlin 2009 3 9.84 0.9 Asafa Powell JAM Berlin 2009 4 9.92 1.2 Linford Christie GBR Tokyo 1991 5 9.93 0.9 Richard Thompson TRI Berlin 2009 Multiple Gold Medalists: Usain Bolt (JAM): 2009, 2013, 2015 Maurice Greene (USA): 1997, 1999, 2001 Carl Lewis (USA): 1983, 1987, 1991 All time performance list at the World Championships Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 9.58WR 0.9 Usain Bolt JAM 1 Berlin 2009 2 2 9.71 0.9 Tyson Gay USA 2 Berlin 2009 3 9.77 -0.3 Usain Bolt 1 Moskva 2013 3 3 9.77 0.9 Justin Gatlin USA 1sf2 Beijing 2015 5 9.79 -0.5 Usain Bolt 1 Beijing 2015 6 4 9.80 0.2 Maurice Greene USA 1 Sevilla 1999 7 9.82 -0.2 Maurice Greene 1 Edmonton 2001 8 5 9.84 0.2 Bruny Surin CAN 2 Sevilla 1999 8 5 9.84 0.9 Asafa Powell JAM 3 Berlin 2009 10 9.85 -0.5 Tyson Gay 1 Osaka 2007 10 9.85 -0.3 Justin Gatlin 2 Moskva 2013 10 9.85 -0.5 Justin Gatlin 2 Beijing 2015 13 7 9.86WR 1.2 Carl Lewis USA 1 Tokyo 1991 13 9.86 0.2 Maurice Greene 1 Athinai 1997 13 7 9.86 0.9 Mike Rodgers USA 2sf2 Beijing 2015 16 9 9.87 0.3 Linford Christie GBR 1 Stuttgart 1993 16 9 9.87 1.3 Ato Boldon TRI 1qf1 Athinai 1997 18 11 9.88 1.2 Leroy Burrell USA 2 Tokyo 1991 18 9.88 0.4 Justin Gatlin 1 Helsinki 2005 20 9.89 0.2 Usain Bolt 1sf1 Berlin 2009 21 9.90 1.3 Maurice Greene 2qf1 Athinai 1997 21 9.90 0.5 Maurice Greene 1sf2 Athinai 1997 21 12 9.90 0.4 Nickel Ashmeade JAM 1sf2 Moskva 2013 24 13 9.91* 1.2 Dennis Mitchell USA 3 Tokyo 1991 24 13 9.91 0.5 Donovan Bailey CAN 2sf2 Athinai 1997 24 9.91 0.2 Donovan Bailey 2 Athinai 1997 24 9.91 -0.2 Maurice Greene 1qf5 Sevilla 1999 24 13 9.91 -0.5 Derrick Atkins BAH 2 Osaka 2007 24 13 9.91 0.5 Trayvon Bromell USA 1h4 Beijing 2015 30 9.92 1.2 Linford Christie 4 Tokyo 1991 30 17 9.92 0.3 Andre Cason USA 2 Stuttgart 1993 30 17 9.92 -1.4 Yohan Blake JAM 1 Daegu 2011 30 9.92 0.1 Usain Bolt 1sf3 Moskva 2013 30 17 9.92 0.3 Jimmy Vicaut FRA 1h5 Beijing 2015 30 9.92 -0.5 Trayvon Bromell 3= Beijing 2015 30 17 9.92 -0.5 Andre De Grasse CAN 3= Beijing 2015 30 9.92 -0.8 Justin Gatlin USA 1 London 2017 38 9.93 1.0 Carl Lewis 1 Roma 1987 38 9.93 1.3 Carl Lewis 1sf1 Tokyo 1991 38 21 9.93 0.5 Frankie Fredericks NAM 3sf2 Athinai 1997 38 9.93 -0.2 Tyson Gay 1sf2 Berlin 2009 38 21 9.93 0.9 Daniel Bailey ANT 4 Berlin 2009 38 21 9.93 0.9 Richard Thompson TRI 5 Berlin 2009 38 21 9.93 0.4 Kemar Bailey-Cole JAM 2sf2 Moskva 2013 38 9.93 0.1 Mike Rodgers 2sf3 Moskva 2013 46 9.94 1.1 Leroy Burrell 1sf2 Tokyo 1991 46 9.94 0.3 Andre Cason 1sf1 Stuttgart 1993 46 25 9.94 0.2 Tim Montgomery USA 3 Athinai 1997 46 25 9.94 -0.2 Bernard Williams USA 2 Edmonton 2001 46 9.94 -0.2 Justin Gatlin 1sf1 Moskva 2013 46 9.94 -0.5 Mike Rodgers 5 Beijing 2015 Note: * Dennis Mitchell’s reaction time in 1991 Worlds in Tokyo was 0.090 (below allowable), but it is listed in the IAAF Statistics Handbook. Incidentally, the fastest legal reaction time is 0.110 second by Linford Christie in 1995 All time performance list at the World Championships – Wind-assisted marks Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 9.80w 4.3 Carl Lewis USA 1qf2 Tokyo 1991 2 2 9.83w 2.1 Justin Gatlin USA 1h6 Beijing 2015 3 3 9.88w ? Maurice Greene USA 1qf2 Edmonton 2001 4 4 9.89w 4.1 Frankie Fredericks NAM 1qf4 Tokyo 1991 5 5 9.90w 4.3 Linford Christie GBR 2qf2 Tokyo 1991 6 6 9.95w ? Bernard Williams USA 1qf5 Edmonton 2001 Note: Wind gauge malfunctioned during the second round heats in Edmonton Slowest winning time: 10.07 Carl Lewis in 1983 and Kim Collins in 2003 Note Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY Fastest in strong negative wind 9.77 -1.3 Usain Bolt JAM 1 Bruxelles 5 Sept 2008 Fastest time in WC under strong negative wind (<-1.0): 9.92 (-1.4) by Yohan Blake in 2011 Margin of Victory Difference Winning time Name Nat Venue Year Max 0.17 sec 9.88 Justin Gatlin USA Helsinki 2005 0.16sec 9.92 Yohan Blake JAM Daegu 2011 0.15 sec 9.93 Carl Lewis USA Roma 1987 Min 0.008 sec 10.065 Kim Collins SKN Paris 2003 0.01sec 9.79 Usain Bolt JAM Beijing 2015 0.02 sec 9.86 Carl Lewis USA Tokyo 1991 9.92 Justin Gatlin USA London 2017 Second largest winning margin in WC is 0.16 second in 2011 Difference between first and third Diff Winning time 3rd place time Winner’s Name Nat Venue Year Max 0.26 9.58 9.84 Usain Bolt JAM Berlin 2009 0.21 9.93 10.14 Carl Lewis USA Roma 1987 Min 0.011 10.07 10.08 Kim Collins SKN Paris 2003 Difference between third and fourth (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place time Name Nat Venue Year Max 0.11 9.96 Asafa Powell JAM Osaka 2007 Min 0.01 9.91 Dennis Mitchell USA Tokyo 1991 9.94 Tim Montgomery USA Athinai 1997 9.98 Ato Boldon TRI Edmonton 2001 Note: In 2015 Bromell and De Grasse tied for third Fastest time in each round Round Time Wind Name Nat Venue Year Final 9.58 0. 9 Usain Bolt JAM Berlin 2009 Semi -final 9.77 0.9 Justin Gatlin USA Beijing 2015 9.86 0.9 Mike Rodgers USA Beijing 2015 9.89 0.2 Usain Bolt JAM Berlin 2009 Seco nd round 9.87 1.3 Ato Boldon TRI Athinai 1997 9.80w 4.3 Carl Lewis USA Tokyo 1991 First round 10.05 0.9 As afa Powell JAM Paris 2003 (in 4 round scenario) 10.05 1.5 Carl Lewis USA Roma 1987 First round 9.83w 2.1 Justin Gatlin USA Beijing 2015 (in 3 round scenario) 9.91 0.5 Trayvon Bromell USA Beijing 2015 9.92 0.3 Jimmy Vicaut FRA Beijing 2015 Fastest non-qualifying time for the final & semi-final Time Wind Position Name Nat Venue Year 10.00 0.4 5sf2 Zhang Peimeng CHN Moskva 2013 10.00 0.9 3sf2 Femi Ogunode QAT Beijing 2015 10.01 -0.2 3sf1 Jimmy Vicaut FRA Moskva 2013 10.02 0.9 4sf2 Akani Simbine RSA Beijing 2015 10.04 0.2 5sf1 Michael Rodgers USA Berlin 2009 10.04 -0.4 4sf3 Ramon Gittens BAR Beijing 2015 10.13 0.3 4h5 James Dasaolu GBR Beijing 2015 -0.3 5h3 Zhang Preimeng CHN Beijing 2015 Average from last nine (21 st century) World Championships Average 2017 2015 2013 2011 2009 2007 2005 2003 2001 Winning Time 9.84 9.92 9.79 9.77 9.92 9.58 9.85 9.88 10.07 9.82 Winning Medal 9.98 9.95 9.92 9.95 10.09 9.84 9.96 10.05 10.08 9.98 Slowest to Make Final 10.11 10.10 9.99 10.00 10.16 10.04 10.21 10.13 10.16 10.24 100m – 200m double gold medalists (& their performances in 4x100m Relays) Name Nation 4x100m Relay Venue Year Usain Bolt JAM Gold Beijing 2015 Usain Bolt JAM Gold Moskva 2013 Usain Bolt JAM Gold Berlin 2009 Tyson Gay USA Gold Osaka 2007 Justin Gatlin USA DNF in heat Helsinki 2005 Maurice Greene USA Gold Sevilla 1999 Best Marks for Places in the World Championships Pos Time Wind Name Nat Venue Year 1 9.58 0.9 Usain Bolt JAM Berlin 2009 2 9.71 0.9 Tyson Gay USA Berlin 2009 9.80 -0.5 Justin Gatlin USA Beijing 2015 9.84 0.2 Bruny Surin CAN Sevilla 1999 3 9.84 0.9 Asafa Powell JAM Berlin 2009 4 9.92 1.2 Linford Christie GBR Tokyo 1991 5 9.93 0.9 Richard Thompson TRI Berlin 2009 6 9.96 1.2 Ray Stewart JAM Tokyo 1991 7 10.00 0.9 Marc Burns TRI Berlin 2009 -0.5 Asafa Powell JAM Beijing 2015 8 10.00 -0.5 Jimmy Vicault FRA Beijing 2015 10.14 1.2 Bruny Surin CAN Tokyo 1991 Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Time Wind Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 9.58 0.9 Usain Bolt JAM WC-Berlin 16 Aug 2009 9.63 1.5 Usain Bolt JAM OG-London 5 Aug 2012 2 9.71 0.9 Tyson Gay USA WC-Berlin 16 Aug 2009 9.75 1.5 Yohan Blake JAM OG-London 5 Aug 2012 3 9.79 1.5 Justin Gatlin USA OG-London 5 Aug 2012 9.84 0.9 Asafa Powell JAM WC-Berlin 16 Aug 2009 9.87 0.6 Maurice Greene USA Athinai 22 Aug 2008 4 9.88 1.5 Ryan Bailey USA OG-London 5 Aug 2012 9.89 0.6 Shawn Crawford USA Athinai 22 Aug 2004 5 9.93 0.9 Richard Thompson TRI WC-Berlin 16 Aug 2009 9.94 0.6 Asafa Powell JAM OG-Athinai 22 Aug 2004 9.94 1.3 Michael Frater JAM Eugene 4 June 2011 9.94 1.5 Churandy Martina AHO OG- London 5 Aug 2012 9.94 -0.5 Mike Rodgers USA WC-Beijing 23 Aug 2015 9.94 0.2 Akani Simbine RSA OG- Rio 14 Aug 2016 6 9.96 1.2 Ray Stewart JAM WC-Tokyo 25 Aug 1991 9.96 0.2 Ben Youssef Meite CIV OG- Rio 14 Aug 2016 9.97 0.0 Michael Frater JAM OG-Beijing 16 Aug 2008 9.97 1.3 Justin Gatlin USA Eugene 4 June 2011 7 10.00 0.9 Marc Burns TRI WC-Berlin 16 Aug 2009 10.00 0.9 Jaysuma Ndure NOR Rieti 29 Aug 2010 10.00 -0.5 Asafa Powell JAM WC - Beijing 23 Aug 2015 Highest number of sub-10 seconds finishes in a single race is six at 1991 WC, 2008 OG and 2011
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