9.75 seconds, the sixth flying man in the history of the man in 100 meters! Thompson achieved the best result in the world in the past 10 years
On June 27, at the Jamaica Championship in Kingston, the country's swimmer Kishaun Thompson broke the line first with a time of 9.75 seconds. It is worth mentioning that this is the world's best result of the men's 100m event since the 2016 season, and it is also the best result tied for 12th in history. After running a personal best of 9.75 seconds, Thompson's all-time ranking rose to 6th. The 100m world record for men is 9.58 seconds. This magical record was set by Jamaican superstar Bolt, who ran this amazing result in the men's 100m race at the World Track and Field Championships held on August 16, 2009. Bolt's sports career has broken the men's 100m world record three times, with the other two results being 9.72 seconds and 9.69 seconds respectively. In addition, Bolt's 9.63-second win at the 2012 London Olympics was the second best result in the men's 100m history. Currently, there are only three people who have entered the 9.70-second range of the 100-meter track, and the other two are American player Guy and Jamaican player Blake. Their best score is 9.69 seconds, which is tied for the third best result in history. Compared with their second best results, Guy beat Blake's 9.75 seconds with 9.71 seconds, making him the second flying man in history. In addition to the above three top-notch seaters, there are three more people running into the 9.75 second interval. Bolt's compatriot Powell was the first 100-meter sport to break through the 9.75-second mark. The Jamaican star made this achievement on September 9, 2007, when he set the man's 100-meter world record in 9.74 seconds. Powell is also the fourth person in history to run the fastest 100-meter track, and his personal best is 9.72 seconds. The best score of the American star Gatling is 9.74 seconds, which is the 9th best score in the history of the men in the 100m, and the personal ranking is 5th. Thompson ran a 9.75-second record, which means he became the fastest sixth player in history. Only Bolt, Guy, Blake, Powell and Gatlin were ahead of him. His personal best score of 9.75-second record was tied for 12th in history. Thompson was born on July 17, 2001 and won the runner-up at the 2024 Paris Olympics with a time of 9.79 seconds. ranked in the top 12 in the 100-meter history: 9.58 seconds, 9.63 seconds, 9.69 seconds (3 times), 9.71 seconds (1 time), 9.72 seconds (2 times), 9.74 seconds (3 times), 9.75 seconds (5 times). The above results were created by 6 people 16 times in succession.
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