Aug 11, 2022 · Florence Griffith-Joyner still holds the women’s 100m record of 10.49 seconds from 1988, ahead of Jamaica’s Elaine Thompson-Herah and Fraser-Pryce on the all-time list.
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce won a record fifth women's 100m world title in a Jamaican clean sweep of the medals as Dina Asher-Smith finished fourth. Fraser …
Verkko9.58 seconds - Usain Bolt from Jamaica holds the current world record for the 100m sprint, which was set in 2009 at the Berlin World Championships in Athletics. 100M …
The first world record in the 100 metres sprint for women was recognised by the Fédération Sportive Féminine Internationale (FSFI) in 1922. The FSFI was absorbed by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) in 1936. The current record is 10.49 seconds set by Florence Griffith-Joyner in 1988. … Näytä lisää
Jul 31, 2021 · Griffith Joyner, known for her iconic long nails and flashy outfits, still holds the world record in the women's 100 meters. That record of 10.49 seconds came on a breezy day in Indianapolis in ...
Only 1988 Olympic champion Florence Griffith-Joyner has run faster with her world record of 10.49 set in the U.S. Olympic trials for the Seoul Games. Fastest women's 100m of all-time: …
The first world record in the 100 metres sprint for women was recognised by the Fédération Sportive Féminine Internationale (FSFI) in 1922. The FSFI was absorbed by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) in 1936. The current record is 10.49 seconds set by Florence Griffith-Joyner in 1988.
100m – Florence Griffith-Joyner – 10.49 – Indianapolis (USA) – 1988 – World Record In the first race of the quarterfinals of the U.S. Olympic Trials, ...
Two-time Olympic 100m champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce clocked the world’s fastest women’s 100m in nearly 33 years on Saturday and re-established herself as the favorite for a third gold in …
What is the women's 100m world record? The current world record of 10.49 seconds has stood since 1988, when Florence Griffith-Joyner set the remarkable time.