100-meterløb (atletik)
100-meterløb | |||
100-meterfinale under Sommer-OL 1896 i Athen. | |||
Verdensrekorder | |||
Usain Bolt (2009) | 9,58 sek. | ||
Florence Griffith-Joyner (1988) | 10,49 sek. | ||
Øvrige rekorder | |||
Danmark | 10,11 sek. | 11,42 sek. | |
Olympisk | 9,63 sek. | 10,62 sek. | |
Europa | 9,86 sek. | 10,73 sek. | |
Afrika | 9,85 sek. | 10,79 sek. | |
Asien | 9,99 sek. | 10,79 sek. | |
Nordamerika | 9,58 sek. | 10,49 sek. | |
Sydamerika | 10,00 sek. | 11,05 sek. | |
Oceanien | 9,93 sek. | 11,12 sek. | |
Rekorderne blev sidst opdateret 21. august 2013 |
100-meterløb (også kaldet 100-meter) er den mest prestigefyldte sprintdistance inden for atletik. Den regerende olympiske mester får, udover guldmedaljen, den uofficielle titel som "Den hurtigste mand/kvinde i verden". Udendørs svarer de 100 meter til en langside på en 400-meters-atletikbane.
Større mesterskaber
Mænd
100-meterløb har været på programmet ved alle afholdte verdensmesterskaber i atletik. Medaljevinderne fremgår af nedenstående tabel.
VM | Guld | Sølv | Bronze | Vind | |||
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1983 | Carl Lewis | 10,09 | Calvin Smith | 10,21 | Emmit King | 10,24 | −0,3 m/s |
1987 | Carl Lewis | 9,93 | Raymond Stewart | 10,08 | Linford Christie | 10,14 | +1,0 m/s |
1991 | Carl Lewis | 9,86 | Leroy Burrell | 9,88 | Dennis Mitchell | 9,91 | +1,2 m/s |
1993 | Linford Christie | 9,87 | Andre Cason | 9,92 | Dennis Mitchell | 9,99 | +0,3 m/s |
1995 | Donovan Bailey | 9,97 | Bruny Surin | 10,03 | Ato Boldon | 10,03 | +1,0 m/s |
1997 | Maurice Greene | 9,86 | Donovan Bailey | 9,91 | Tim Montgomery | 9,94 | +0,2 m/s |
1999 | Maurice Greene | 9,80 | Bruny Surin | 9,84 | Dwain Chambers | 9,97 | +0,2 m/s |
2001 | Maurice Greene | 9,82 | Bernard Williams | 9,94 | Ato Boldon | 9,98 | −0,2 m/s |
2003 | Kim Collins | 10,07 | Darrel Brown | 10,08 | Darren Campbell | 10,08 | 0,0 m/s |
2005 | Justin Gatlin | 9,88 | Michael Frater | 10,05 | Kim Collins | 10,05 | +0,4 m/s |
2007 | Tyson Gay | 9,85 | Derrick Atkins | 9,91 | Asafa Powell | 9,96 | −0,5 m/s |
2009 | Usain Bolt | 9,58 | Tyson Gay | 9,71 | Asafa Powell | 9,84 | +0,9 m/s |
2011 | Yohan Blake | 9,90 | Walter Dix | 10,08 | Kim Collins | 10,09 | -1,4 m/s |
2013 | Usain Bolt | 9,77 | Justin Gatlin | 9,85 | Nesta Carter | 9,95 | -0,3 m/s |
Eksterne henvisninger
- 100-meter-løbs profil hos Encyclopædia Britannica Online (engelsk)
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Women's 100M Final - 28th Summer Universiade 2015 Gwangju
100 metres race at the 1896 Olympics
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