Roughly 10 meters a second. He has the world record of 9.49 seconds for the 100 meter dash.
The equivalent time for the 100 yards dash based on a 9.58 second 100 meter dash world record is approximately 10.44 seconds.
Bolt set the world record for the 100 meter sprint in 2008 with a time of 9.72 seconds.That's an average speed of 100/9.72 = 10.288 meters per second.( 37.037 km per hour )( 23.014 miles per hour )
the world record for 100 multiplacation problems is 1.07 minutes set by hassan a. Hussein from st.paul mn
Austin Crawford (Dallas, Texas) 50 meter dash world record: 4.98 second
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In 1963, Bob Hayes set a world record of 9.1 in the 100-yard dash. However, at the Beijing Olympics in 2008, Usain Bolt established a world record in the 100-meter dash of 9.69. Today, sprint distances are measured in meters, not yards, and 100 meters = 109.361 yards. As Mr Hayes in his record-breaking effort ran 1 yard every .91 seconds, his time for 100 meters would have been at least 9.95 seconds, or more than 1/4-second (.26 seconds) slower than the record set by Mr. Bolt in 2008.
When Johnson broke the world record for the 200 meter dash at the Summer Olympics in Atlanta in 1996, he ran the first 100 meters in 10.12 seconds. As incredible as it may sound, he ran the second 100 meters in 9.19 seconds which, as of October 15, 2007, is .55 seconds below the world record in the 100 meter dash. Historians have compared that run with the long jump of Bob Beamon in the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City where he broke the existing world record by 21 3/4 inches or .55 meters. He had a running start for the second 100.
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Olympic Record: Usain Bolt 9.63 (2012)World Record: Usain Bolt 9.58 (2009)
Bob Hayes has the world record in the 100 yard dash. This record was set in the year 1963. This is a separate race from the 100 meter dash.
The fastest man in the world is Usain Bolt. He set the world record for the 100 meter sprint. He ran up to 100 meters in 9.58 seconds.