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When it comes to sprinting, Usain Bolt is almost a representative figure, because he not only won the 100m and 200m gold medals in three Olympic Games, but also brushed the 100m to the height of the second, and the 200m second also does not give the latecomers a chance. But if you say what the world record of 50 meters is, it is estimated that many friends can't answer, it's not Usain Bolt!
As of January 2020, the Guinness Book of World Records records for the men's 50m is a second, and it is Canada's Donovan. Bailey was created on February 9, 1996 in Renault, USA. He also won the men's 100m at the 26th Atlanta Olympic Games and broke the world record of 9.84 seconds.
This achievement is full of gold, and it has been maintained for more than 20 years now.
Of course, one reason is that Pele's level is really high, so that latecomers can't see any hope, but the more important reason is that there is no 50-meter competition in the world, so the top masters including Bolt, Guy, Blake and Gatlin will not deliberately train for 50 meters, according to the current situation, Coleman and Su Bingtian are hopeful of breaking the 50-meter record of seconds, especially Coleman has rewritten the 60-meter record twice, and even the latest one has brushed to a terrible height of 6.34 seconds!
Summary: The world record of 50 meters is 5.56 seconds, just for some special reason, this record has been sealed for more than 20 years, just like the Olympic record of the standing long jump that year, so we just remember this number and let future generations continue to look up!
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Maurice Green, 5.56 seconds in the 50m.
Born on July 23, 1974 in Kansas City, Kansas, USA, he is an American professional sprinter who is the first runner in history to run 6.40 seconds in the 60-meter run, and the first runner to hold world records in both the 50-meter, 60-meter and 100-meter races.
He holds two ultra-short distance world records of 5.56 seconds in the 50 meters and 6.39 seconds in the 60 meters, and is known as the "King of the Ultra Short Distance".
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Hello, the men's 50m world record is seconds, and the women's 50m world record is seconds.
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The 50m world record times are as follows:
1. The men's 50-meter world record (indoor) is 5.56 seconds, which was set by Canadian athlete Donovan Bailey in Renault, USA, on February 9, 1996.
2. The women's 50-meter world record is Brazilian, and the holder is Norn Orin, with a world record of 5.36 seconds.
3. The men's 50m freestyle record is Eamon Sullivan, Sydney, Australia (Australia) on March 28, 2008.
4. The men's 50m butterfly record is second Roland Scumman (Schumann), Montreal, South Africa (Canada) on July 25, 2005.
5. The men's 50-meter breaststroke record is the second (Risogher) Berlin, Ukraine (Germany) August 2, 2002.
6. The men's 50m backstroke record is second Randall Barr, Eindhoven, USA (Netherlands) on December 6, 2008.
7. The women's 50m freestyle record is Lisbeth Trickett, Sydney, Australia (Australia) on March 29, 2008.
8. The women's 50m butterfly record is second Traeser Arshamer (Al Shamal), Barcelona, Sweden (Spain) June 13, 2007.
9. The women's 50m breaststroke record is Edmistone Jade Edmiston, Melbourne, Australia (Australia) on January 30, 2006.
10. The women's 50m backstroke record is Sophie Eddington, Sydney, Australia (Australia) March 23, 2008.
Guinness World Records:
It means to prove some of the "best of the world" representatives, including astronomy and geography, history and science, life, sports, and other fields.
Guinness World Records originated in the United Kingdom and is recognized as the authority on global record certification. The first Guinness Book of World Records, edited by twin brothers Norris and Ross McWhorter, was published in 1954 by the famous Guinness Distillery, owned by the executive director Sir Hugh Beaver.
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The world's fastest record in the 100m is Usain Bolt, whose world record in the 100m is 9.58 seconds and a speed of 37 km/h. The current fastest speed in the 100m is 9.58 seconds set by Jamaican flyer Usain Bolt at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin. So far, no one has broken it.
However, someone will definitely break it in the future. This has to be looked at from two aspects: one is the time interval between human beings breaking the 100-meter world record, and the other is the number of athletes who break the world record or achieve world-class results.
Introduction to the World 100 metersA large number of athletes have joined the ranks of breaking 10, creating a foundation from quantitative change to qualitative change for future extreme breakthroughs. However, the greatest contribution lies not primarily in the evolution of human biological capabilities, but in the help of technology. Technology can improve athlete performance by improving athletic performance, as well as improving playing venues, equipment and equipment.
In terms of equipment, the running shoes worn by sprinters also play an important role. The most popular running shoes may weigh less than 150 grams, and the material has also changed, such as running shoes with carbon fiber soles that make it easier for athletes. The synthetic track can also improve the 100-meter performance.
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As of December 3, 2020, the world record for the 50-meter dash is 5.56 seconds, set by Maurice Green.
Maurice Green is the first runner in history to run 6.40 seconds in the 60m run, and the first runner to hold world records in both the 50m, 60m and 100m. Maurice Green holds two ultra-short distance world records in 5.56 seconds in the 50 meters and 6.39 seconds in the 60 meters, and announced his retirement in Beijing on February 4, 2008.
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Men: Greene of the United States and Pele of Canada both hold the world record of 5.56 seconds Women's:
Russia's Privalova holds the world record of 5.96 seconds.
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Brazil, holds the world record of 5.36 seconds in Norn Ollin.
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There is no 50m 0 2 in the official competition, so there is no 50m world record either.
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