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Usain Bolt Runs 9.58 Seconds

The most dominant individual sprinting world record in history — set in a manner that suggested it could be improved further.

2009 · 16 August

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Usain Bolt ran 100 metres in 9.58 seconds at the World Championships in Berlin — breaking his own world record by 0.11 seconds. He eased up celebrating before he even crossed the line. Scientists calculated that, running at maximum effort throughout, he could have run 9.52.

The most dominant individual sprinting world record in history — set in a manner that suggested it could be improved further.

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