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11Th Gyulai Istvan Memorial 11th Gyulai Istvan Memorial Székesfehérvár (HUN), 5 - 6 July 2021 RESULT LIST OFFICIAL 100 Metres Women (How fast YOU run the 100m?) RESULT NAME COUNTRY DATE VENUE WR 10.49 Florence GRIFFITH-JOYNER USA 16 Jul 1988 Indianapolis, IN (USA) WL 10.63 Shelly-Ann FRASER-PRYCE JAM 5 Jun 2021 National Stadium, Kingston (JAM) MR 10.99 Veronica CAMPBELL-BROWN JAM 7 Jul 2015 Székesfehérvár WIND 0.5 m/s TEMPERATURE 32.3°C HUMIDITY 37.0% July 6 2021 15:30 PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT POINTS REACTION 1 428 Sofia Emmanuel HUN 2000 3 13.67 2 429 Emma Gajári HUN 2000 4 15.16 3 430 Viktória Kószó HUN 2000 5 16.26 LEGEND WR World Record WL World Lead MR Meeting Record ALL-TIME TOP LIST 2021 TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE DATE 10.49 Florence GRIFFITH-JOYNER (USA) Indianapolis, IN (USA) 16 Jul 1988 10.63 Shelly-Ann FRASER-PRYCE (JAM) National Stadium, Kingston ( 5 Jun 10.63 Shelly-Ann FRASER-PRYCE (JAM) National Stadium, Kin 5 Jun 2021 10.72 Sha`Carri RICHARDSON (USA) Ansin Sports Complex, Mira 10 Apr 10.64 Carmelita JETER (USA) Shanghai (CHN) 20 Sep 2009 10.77 Shericka JACKSON (JAM) National Stadium, Kingston ( 25 Jun 10.65 Marion JONES (USA) SGJ, Johannesburg (R 12 Sep 1998 10.78 Elaine THOMPSON-HERAH (JAM) National Training Center, Cler 2 May 10.70 Elaine THOMPSON (JAM) Kingston (JAM) 1 Jul 2016 10.87 Natasha MORRISON (JAM) Tropical Park Track, Miami, F 24 Apr 10.72 Sha`Carri RICHARDSON (USA) Ansin Sports Complex 10 Apr 2021 10.89 Twanisha TERRY (USA) Cushing Stadium (Texas A& 29 May 10.73 Christine ARRON (FRA) Népstadion, Budapest 19 Aug 1998 10.90 Blessing OKAGBARE (NGR) Suhaim bin Hamad Stadium, 28 May 10.74 Merlene OTTEY (JAM) Arena Civica, Milano (I 7 Sep 1996 10.91 Aleia HOBBS (USA) LSU Bernie Moore Stadium, 24 Apr 10.74 English GARDNER (USA) Hayward Field, Eugen 3 Jul 2016 10.91 Dina ASHER-SMITH (GBR) Sportcity Regional Arena, Ma 26 Jun 10.75 Kerron STEWART (JAM) Stadio Olimpico, Rom 10 Jul 2009 10.91 Marie-Josée TA LOU (CIV) Bislett Stadion, Oslo (NOR) 1 Jul Timing & Data service by OnlineSystem s.r.o. Page 1 of 1 Issued at Tuesday, July 6, 2021 5:28 PM 11th Gyulai Istvan Memorial Székesfehérvár (HUN), 5 - 6 July 2021 RESULT LIST OFFICIAL 100 Metres Men - Run (How fast YOU run the 100m?) RESULT NAME COUNTRY DATE VENUE WR 9.58 Usain BOLT JAM 16 Aug 2009 Olympiastadion, Berlin (GER) WL 9.77 Trayvon BROMELL USA 5 Jun 2021 Ansin Sports Complex, Miramar, FL (USA) MR 9.86 Asafa POWELL JAM 30 Jul 2011 Budapešť Run 1 WIND 0.5 m/s TEMPERATURE 32.3°C HUMIDITY 37.1% July 6 2021 15:35 PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT POINTS REACTION 1 432 Balázs Zsolnai HUN 2000 4 13.00 2 431 Ádám Kása HUN 2000 3 13.04 3 434 Ádám Barát HUN 2000 6 13.48 4 433 Bálint Tóth HUN 2000 5 13.58 435 László Dániel Bite HUN 2000 7 DNS Run 2 WIND -0.8 m/s TEMPERATURE 32.3°C HUMIDITY 37.1% July 6 2021 15:35 PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT POINTS REACTION 1 439 Bálint Zsolnai HUN 2000 6 11.83 2 437 Turai Péter István Dr. HUN 2000 4 12.34 3 436 Zoltán Szántó HUN 2000 3 12.39 4 440 Norbert Boros HUN 2000 7 12.60 5 438 Kristóf Király HUN 2000 5 14.30 LEGEND WR World Record WL World Lead MR Meeting Record DNS Did Not Start ALL-TIME TOP LIST 2021 TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE DATE 9.58 Usain BOLT (JAM) Olympiastadion, Berli 16 Aug 2009 9.77 Trayvon BROMELL (USA) Ansin Sports Complex, Mira 5 Jun 9.69 Tyson GAY (USA) Shanghai (CHN) 20 Sep 2009 9.85 Marvin BRACY (USA) Ansin Sports Complex, Mira 5 Jun 9.69 Yohan BLAKE (JAM) Stade Olympique de la 23 Aug 2012 9.85 Ronnie BAKER (USA) Hayward Field, Eugene, OR ( 20 Jun 9.72 Asafa POWELL (JAM) Stade Olympique de la 2 Sep 2008 9.86 Fred KERLEY (USA) Hayward Field, Eugene, OR ( 20 Jun 9.74 Justin GATLIN (USA) Suhaim bin Hamad St 15 May 2015 9.89 Isiah YOUNG (USA) National Training Center, Cler 30 May 9.76 Christian COLEMAN (USA) Khalifa International S 28 Sep 2019 9.89 Kenneth BEDNAREK (USA) Hayward Field, Eugene, OR ( 20 Jun 9.77 Trayvon BROMELL (USA) Ansin Sports Complex 5 Jun 2021 9.91 Micah WILLIAMS (USA) Hayward Field, Eugene, OR ( 20 Jun 9.78 Nesta CARTER (JAM) Stadio Guidobaldi, Riet 29 Aug 2010 9.94 Jo`Vaughn MARTIN (USA) Percy Beard Track (Un. of Flo 17 Apr 9.79 Maurice GREENE (USA) Athina (GRE) 16 Jun 1999 9.94 Tlotliso Gift LEOTLELA (RSA) UJ Stadium, Johannesburg ( 14 May 9.80 Steve MULLINGS (JAM) Hayward Field, Eugen 4 Jun 2011 9.95 Lamont Marcell JACOBS (ITA) Centro Sportivo Fontanassa, 13 May Timing & Data service by OnlineSystem s.r.o. Page 1 of 1 Issued at Tuesday, July 6, 2021 5:28 PM 11th Gyulai Istvan Memorial Székesfehérvár (HUN), 5 - 6 July 2021 RESULT LIST OFFICIAL 100 Metres Men - Run (National) RESULT NAME COUNTRY DATE VENUE WR 9.58 Usain BOLT JAM 16 Aug 2009 Olympiastadion, Berlin (GER) WL 9.77 Trayvon BROMELL USA 5 Jun 2021 Ansin Sports Complex, Miramar, FL (USA) MR 9.86 Asafa POWELL JAM 30 Jul 2011 Budapešť Run 2 WIND -2.3 m/s TEMPERATURE 32.5°C HUMIDITY 36.9% July 6 2021 15:55 PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT POINTS REACTION 1 Patrik Bundschu VASAS 1 May 01 4 11.20 0.199 5 2 Zoltán István Orosz BHSE 5 Jun 92 3 11.25 0.150 1 3 Dominik Ádám Pócs EGSSE 6 Dec 01 6 11.26 0.150 2 4 Botond Gaál VASAS 14 Nov 00 5 11.54 0.185 4 5 Kristóf Szabó VASAS 11 Feb 99 2 12.08 0.177 3 Run 1 WIND -2.0 m/s TEMPERATURE 32.5°C HUMIDITY 36.8% July 6 2021 16:05 PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT POINTS REACTION 1 Dominik Illovszky BHSE 4 Jan 02 4 10.70 0.163 4 2 Csongor Barnabás Szigeti VEDAC 26 May 97 5 11.12 0.155 3 3 Csaba Kiss TISSC 31 Jan 96 3 11.19 0.135 1 4 András Dr.Osztrogonácz BHSE 16 Jun 94 6 11.36 0.136 2 LEGEND WR World Record WL World Lead MR Meeting Record ALL-TIME TOP LIST 2021 TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE DATE 9.58 Usain BOLT (JAM) Olympiastadion, Berli 16 Aug 2009 9.77 Trayvon BROMELL (USA) Ansin Sports Complex, Mira 5 Jun 9.69 Tyson GAY (USA) Shanghai (CHN) 20 Sep 2009 9.85 Marvin BRACY (USA) Ansin Sports Complex, Mira 5 Jun 9.69 Yohan BLAKE (JAM) Stade Olympique de la 23 Aug 2012 9.85 Ronnie BAKER (USA) Hayward Field, Eugene, OR ( 20 Jun 9.72 Asafa POWELL (JAM) Stade Olympique de la 2 Sep 2008 9.86 Fred KERLEY (USA) Hayward Field, Eugene, OR ( 20 Jun 9.74 Justin GATLIN (USA) Suhaim bin Hamad St 15 May 2015 9.89 Isiah YOUNG (USA) National Training Center, Cler 30 May 9.76 Christian COLEMAN (USA) Khalifa International S 28 Sep 2019 9.89 Kenneth BEDNAREK (USA) Hayward Field, Eugene, OR ( 20 Jun 9.77 Trayvon BROMELL (USA) Ansin Sports Complex 5 Jun 2021 9.91 Micah WILLIAMS (USA) Hayward Field, Eugene, OR ( 20 Jun 9.78 Nesta CARTER (JAM) Stadio Guidobaldi, Riet 29 Aug 2010 9.94 Jo`Vaughn MARTIN (USA) Percy Beard Track (Un. of Flo 17 Apr 9.79 Maurice GREENE (USA) Athina (GRE) 16 Jun 1999 9.94 Tlotliso Gift LEOTLELA (RSA) UJ Stadium, Johannesburg ( 14 May 9.80 Steve MULLINGS (JAM) Hayward Field, Eugen 4 Jun 2011 9.95 Lamont Marcell JACOBS (ITA) Centro Sportivo Fontanassa, 13 May Timing & Data service by OnlineSystem s.r.o. Page 1 of 1 Issued at Tuesday, July 6, 2021 5:28 PM 11th Gyulai Istvan Memorial Székesfehérvár (HUN), 5 - 6 July 2021 RESULT LIST OFFICIAL 200 Metres Women (National) RESULT NAME COUNTRY DATE VENUE WR 21.34 Florence GRIFFITH-JOYNER USA 29 Sep 1988 Olympic Stadium, Jamsil, Seoul (KOR) WL 21.61 Gabrielle THOMAS USA 26 Jun 2021 Hayward Field, Eugene, OR (USA) MR 22.18 Shaunae MILLER-UIBO JAM 9 Jul 2019 Székesfehérvár WIND -1.4 m/s TEMPERATURE 32.3°C HUMIDITY 37.2% July 6 2021 16:30 PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT POINTS REACTION 1 Lili Fruzsina Furulyás ZAZAC 6 Jan 00 5 24.77 0.155 2 2 Alexa Sulyán GEAC 17 Apr 05 4 25.06 0.152 1 3 Zsanett Víg EDSE 14 May 00 6 25.31 0.162 3 4 Virág Simon GEAC 13 Mar 02 7 25.67 0.166 4 Nóra Németh GEAC 17 Sep 02 3 DNS LEGEND WR World Record WL World Lead MR Meeting Record DNS Did Not Start ALL-TIME TOP LIST 2021 TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE DATE 21.34 Florence GRIFFITH-JOYNER (USA) Olympic Stadium, Jam 29 Sep 1988 21.61 Gabrielle THOMAS (USA) Hayward Field, Eugene, OR ( 26 Jun 21.61 Gabrielle THOMAS (USA) Hayward Field, Eugen 26 Jun 2021 21.79 Shelly-Ann FRASER-PRYCE (JAM) National Stadium, Kingston ( 27 Jun 21.62 Marion JONES (USA) SGJ, Johannesburg (R 11 Sep 1998 21.82 Shericka JACKSON (JAM) National Stadium, Kingston ( 27 Jun 21.63 Dafne SCHIPPERS (NED) National Stadium, Beij 28 Aug 2015 21.89 Jenna PRANDINI (USA) Hayward Field, Eugene, OR ( 26 Jun 21.64 Merlene OTTEY (JAM) Bruxelles (BEL) 13 Sep 1991 21.95 Anavia BATTLE (USA) Hayward Field, Eugene, OR ( 26 Jun 21.66 Elaine THOMPSON (JAM) National Stadium, Beij 28 Aug 2015 21.98 Tamara CLARK (USA) Hayward Field, Eugene, OR ( 26 Jun 21.69 Allyson FELIX (USA) Hayward Field, Eugen 30 Jun 2012 22.02 Elaine THOMPSON-HERAH (JAM) National Stadium, Kingston ( 27 Jun 21.71 Marita KOCH (GDR) Karl Marx Stadt (GDR) 10 Jun 1979 22.03 Shaunae MILLER-UIBO (BAH) National Training Center, Cler 4 Apr 21.71 Heike DRECHSLER (GDR) Jena (GDR) 29 Jun 1986 22.06 Dina ASHER-SMITH (GBR) Stadio Luigi Ridolfi, Firenze (I 10 Jun 21.72 Grace JACKSON (JAM) Olympic Stadium, Jam 29 Sep 1988 22.11 Sha`Carri RICHARDSON (USA) Percy Beard Track (Un.
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