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Men's 100M International 09.07.2015 Men's 100m International 09.07.2015 Start list 100m Time: 21:17 Records Lane Athlete Nat PB SB WR 9.58Usain BOLT JAM Berlin 16.08.09 1 Kim COLLINS SKN 9.96 9.98 AR 9.86Francis OBIKWELU POR Athina 22.08.04 2 Michael RODGERS USA 9.85 9.90 AR 9.86Jimmy VICAUT FRA Paris 04.07.15 3 Asafa POWELL JAM 9.72 9.81 NR 10.12Alex WILSON SUI Bulle 06.07.13 4 Justin GATLIN USA 9.74 9.74 WJR 9.97Trayvon BROMELL USA Eugene 13.06.14 5 Tyson GAY USA 9.69 9.87 MR 9.69Yohan BLAKE JAM 23.08.12 DLR 9.69Yohan BLAKE JAM Lausanne 23.08.12 6 Keston BLEDMAN TTO 9.86 9.86 SB 9.74Justin GATLIN USA Doha 15.05.15 7 Femi OGUNODE QAT 9.91 9.91 8 Diondre BATSON USA 9.94 9.94 2015 World Outdoor list 9.74 +0.9Justin GATLIN USA Doha 15.05.15 Medal Winners Lausanne previous 9.81 +1.3Asafa POWELL JAM Paris 04.07.15 9.84 +1.3Trayvon BROMELL USA Eugene 25.06.15 2014 - Zürich European Ch. Winners 9.86 +1.1Keston BLEDMAN TTO Port-of-Spain 27.06.15 1. James DASAOLU (GBR) 10.06 14 Justin GATLIN (USA) 9.80 9.86 +1.3Jimmy VICAUT FRA Paris 04.07.15 2. Christophe LEMAITRE (FRA) 10.13 13 Asafa POWELL (JAM) 9.88 9.87 +0.0Tyson GAY USAEugene 26.06.15 3. Harry AIKINES-ARYEETEY (GBR) 10.22 12 Yohan BLAKE (JAM) 9.69 9.90 +1.5Michael RODGERS USA Eugene 30.05.15 2013 - Moskva IAAF World Ch. 11 Asafa POWELL (JAM) 9.78 9.91 +1.8Femi OGUNODE QAT Wuhan 04.06.15 10 Usain BOLT (JAM) 9.82 9.91 +0.9Nickel ASHMEADE JAM Kingston 26.06.15 1. Usain BOLT (JAM) 9.77 09 Asafa POWELL (JAM) 10.07 9.93 +1.7Clayton VAUGHN USA Mobile 08.05.15 2. Justin GATLIN (USA) 9.85 08 Asafa POWELL (JAM) 9.72 9.93 +1.8Ryan BAILEY USA Kingston 09.05.15 3. Nesta CARTER (JAM) 9.95 07 Derrick ATKINS (BAH) 10.04 9.93 +2.0Marvin BRACY USA Birmingham 07.06.15 2012 - London Olympic Games 06 Leonard SCOTT (USA) 10.05 9.94 +1.7Diondre BATSON USA Eugene 25.06.15 1. Usain BOLT (JAM) 9.63 05 Ronald POGNON (FRA) 9.99 9.95 +1.5Andre DE GRASSE CAN Edmonton 03.07.15 2. Yohan BLAKE (JAM) 9.75 9.96 +1.3Quentin BUTLER USA Eugene 25.06.15 3. Justin GATLIN (USA) 9.79 Diamond League 2015 9.97 +2.0Adam GEMILI GBR Birmingham 07.06.15 9.97 +0.9Kemar BAILEY-COLE JAM Kingston 26.06.15 2012 - Helsinki European Ch. Doha IAAF Diamond League 9.97 +0.8 Henrico BRUINTJIES RSA La Chaux-de-Fonds 05.07.15 1. Christophe LEMAITRE (FRA) 10.09 1. Justin GATLIN (USA) 9.74 9.98 +1.8Nesta CARTER JAM Kingston 09.05.15 2. Jimmy VICAUT (FRA) 10.12 2. Michael RODGERS (USA) 9.96 9.98 +1.8Kim COLLINS SKN Basse-Terre 13.06.15 3. Jaysuma SAIDY NDURE (NOR) 10.17 3. Keston BLEDMAN (TTO) 10.01 2011 - Daegu IAAF World Ch. Roma Golden Gala - Pietro Mennea All-Time World Outdoor list 1. Yohan BLAKE (JAM) 9.92 1. Justin GATLIN (USA) 9.75 9.58 +0.9Usain BOLT JAM Berlin 16.08.09 2. Walter DIX (USA) 10.08 2. Jimmy VICAUT (FRA) 9.98 9.69 +2.0Tyson GAY USA Shanghai 20.09.09 3. Kim COLLINS (SKN) 10.09 3. Michael RODGERS (USA) 9.98 9.69 -0.1Yohan BLAKE JAM Lausanne 23.08.12 9.72 +0.2Asafa POWELL JAM Lausanne 02.09.08 2010 - Barcelona European Ch. Birmingham British Athletics Grand 9.74 +0.9Justin GATLIN USA Doha 15.05.15 1. Christophe LEMAITRE (FRA) 10.11 Prix 9.78 +0.9Nesta CARTER JAM Rieti 29.08.10 2. Mark LEWIS-FRANCIS (GBR) 10.18 1. Marvin BRACY (USA) 9.93 9.79 +0.1Maurice GREENE USA Athina 16.06.99 3. Martial MBANDJOCK (FRA) 10.18 2. Adam GEMILI (GBR) 9.97 9.80 +1.3Steve MULLINGS JAM Eugene 04.06.11 2009 - Berlin IAAF World Ch. 3. Michael RODGERS (USA) 9.97 9.82 +1.7Richard THOMPSON TTO Port-of-Spain 21.06.14 1. Usain BOLT (JAM) 9.58 New York adidas Grand Prix 9.84 +0.7Donovan BAILEY CAN Atlanta 27.07.96 2. Tyson GAY (USA) 9.71 1. Tyson GAY (USA) 10.12 9.84 +0.2Bruny SURIN CAN Sevilla 22.08.99 3. Asafa POWELL (JAM) 9.84 2. Keston BLEDMAN (TTO) 10.13 9.84 +1.3Trayvon BROMELL USA Eugene 25.06.15 9.85 +1.2Leroy BURRELL USA Lausanne 06.07.94 2008 - Beijing Olympic Games 3. Nesta CARTER (JAM) 10.15 9.85 +1.7Olusoji Adetokunbo FASUBA NGR Doha 12.05.06 1. Usain BOLT (JAM) 9.69 Paris Meeting AREVA 9.85 +1.3Michael RODGERS USA Eugene 04.06.11 2. Richard THOMPSON (TTO) 9.89 1. Asafa POWELL (JAM) 9.81 9.86 +1.2Carl LEWIS USATokyo 25.08.91 3. Walter DIX (USA) 9.91 2. Jimmy VICAUT (FRA) 9.86 9.86 -0.4Frank FREDERICKS NAM Lausanne 03.07.96 2007 - Osaka IAAF World Ch. 3. Michael RODGERS (USA) 9.99 9.86 +1.8Ato BOLDON TTOWalnut 19.04.98 9.86 +0.6Francis OBIKWELU POR Athina 22.08.04 1. Tyson GAY (USA) 9.85 9.86 +1.4Keston BLEDMAN TTO Port-of-Spain 23.06.12 2. Derrick ATKINS (BAH) 9.91 3. Asafa POWELL (JAM) 9.96 WR progression 2006 - Göteborg European Ch. 9.58 +0.9Usain BOLT JAM Berlin 16.08.09 1. Francis OBIKWELU (POR) 9.99 9.69 0.0Usain BOLT JAM Beijing 16.08.08 2. Andrey YEPISHIN (RUS) 10.10 9.72 +1.7Usain BOLT JAM New York 31.05.08 3. Matic OSOVNIKAR (SLO) 10.14 9.74 +1.7Asafa POWELL JAM Rieti 09.09.07 9.77 +1.0Asafa POWELL JAM Zürich 18.08.06 9.77 +1.5Asafa POWELL JAM Gateshead 11.06.06 9.77 +1.6Asafa POWELL JAM Athina 14.06.05 9.79 +0.1Maurice GREENE USA Athina 16.06.99 9.84 +0.7Donovan BAILEY CAN Atlanta 27.07.96 9.85 +1.2Leroy BURRELL USA Lausanne 06.07.94 9.86 +1.2Carl LEWIS USA Tokyo 25.08.91 9.90 +1.9Leroy BURRELL USA New York 14.06.91 9.92 +1.1Carl LEWIS USA Seoul 24.09.88 9.93 +1.4Calvin SMITH USA Air Force Academy 03.07.83 9.95 +0.3Jim HINES USA Ciudad de México 14.10.68 Provided by All-Athletics.com Men's 100m International 09.07.2015 2. 4x100m Madrid IAAF World Cup 20.09.02 Kim COLLINS Lane 1 3. 4x400m Marrakesh IAAF Continental Cup 14.09.14 1. 100m Basse-Terre St. Kitts & Nevis Ch. 13.03.15 SKN - 05.04.73 - Age: 39 years 95 days 1. 100m Basse-Terre St. Kitts & Nevis Ch. 21.03.09 Personal bests 1. 200m Basse-Terre St. Kitts & Nevis Ch. 21.03.09 Event Result Wind Venue Date 1. 100m St. Georges CAC Championships 04.07.03 55m ind. 3.24 Reno (USA) 24.02.01 1. 100m Manchester Commonwealth Games 27.07.02 30m 3.48 +0.3 Cheb (CZE) 29.07.14 2. 100m Bridgetown CAC Championships 25.03.99 30m ind. 3.47 Łódź (POL) 17.02.15 3. 4x100m Mayagüez CAC Ch. 13.07.11 100y 9.29 -0.2 Ostrava (CZE) 31.05.11 1. 100m Basse-Terre St. Kitts & Nevis Ch. 08.03.93 100m 9.96 +1.0 London (GBR) 20.07.14 Progression 150m 15.03 -0.2 Gateshead (GBR) 14.09.13 Year Result Wind Venue Date 200m 20.20 +0.1 Edmonton (CAN) 09.08.01 15 9.98 +1.8 Basse-Terre (SKN) 13.03.15 200m ind. 20.52 Fayetteville (USA) 10.03.00 14 9.93 +1.0 London (GBR) 20.07.14 400m 43.93 Forth Worth (USA) 22.04.00 13 9.97 +2.0 Lausanne (SUI) 04.07.13 4x100m 37.97 Marrakesh (MAR) 13.09.14 12 10.01 +1.4 Zürich (SUI) 30.08.12 4x400m 3:02.78 Marrakesh (MAR) 14.09.14 11 10.00 +0.4 Guadalajara (MEX) 24.10.11 Honours 10 10.20 +0.4 Bochum (GER) 23.03.10 Olympic Games 09 10.15 +0.3 Basse-Terre (SKN) 21.03.09 08 10.05 -0.1 Beijing (CHN) 13.08.08 Pl. Event Competition Date 07 10.14 +1.7 Rieti (ITA) 09.09.07 3. 200m Beijing Olympic Games 20.08.08 03 10.33 +0.1 Villeneuve d'Ascq (FRA) 09.03.03 3. 100m Athens Olympic Games 22.08.04 05 10.00 +1.0 London (GBR) 22.07.05 7. 100m Sydney Olympic Games 23.09.00 04 10.00 +0.3 Athina (GRE) 22.08.04 World Championships 03 9.99 +1.3 Zürich (SUI) 15.08.03 02 9.98 +2.0 Paris (FRA) 14.09.02 Pl. Event Competition Date 01 10.04 -0.2 Guatemala City (GUA) 20.07.01 1. 100m Paris-St-Denis IAAF World Championships 25.08.03 00 10.13 +0.3 El Paso (USA) 20.05.00 3. 4x100m Daegu IAAF World Championships 04.09.11 99 10.21 -0.1 Tempe (USA) 10.04.99 3.
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