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  • Frans Rutten
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    Originally posted by Hano
    For those who might wonder if 2009 was the best sub-10 year ever. It was not, only 2008 was better though. Here is an overview of all sub-10s for every year.

    2009 41
    2008 53
    2007 18
    2006 24
    2005 16
    2004 33
    2003 9
    2002 16
    2001 16
    2000 14
    1999 26
    1998 33
    1997 38
    1996 24
    1995 5
    1994 16
    1993 8
    1992 6
    1991 13
    1990 2
    1989 2
    1988 9
    1987 1
    1986 0
    1985 1
    1984 4
    1983 3
    1982 0
    1981 0
    1980 0
    1979 0
    1978 0
    1977 1
    1976 0
    1975 0
    1974 0
    1973 0
    1972 0
    1971 0
    1970 0
    1969 0
    1968 1
    The point however, I speak for myself, is that ever more the sub 10s barrier is becoming abundant, just like counting sub 4-minute miles, no.

    But I don't object anyone to make what-ever statistics they like.

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  • Hano
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    For those who might wonder if 2009 was the best sub-10 year ever. It was not, only 2008 was better though. Here is an overview of all sub-10s for every year.

    2009 41
    2008 53
    2007 18
    2006 24
    2005 16
    2004 33
    2003 9
    2002 16
    2001 16
    2000 14
    1999 26
    1998 33
    1997 38
    1996 24
    1995 5
    1994 16
    1993 8
    1992 6
    1991 13
    1990 2
    1989 2
    1988 9
    1987 1
    1986 0
    1985 1
    1984 4
    1983 3
    1982 0
    1981 0
    1980 0
    1979 0
    1978 0
    1977 1
    1976 0
    1975 0
    1974 0
    1973 0
    1972 0
    1971 0
    1970 0
    1969 0
    1968 1

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  • Daisy
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    Originally posted by doctor sprint
    Asafa could be the first man running 100 sub 10 but no gold medal that 's cruel... :shock:
    It's already pretty cruel at 54.

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  • Ned Ryerson
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    Originally posted by TrainerPhil
    Originally posted by doctor sprint
    Asafa could be the first man running 100 sub 10 but no gold medal that 's cruel... :shock:
    The numbers show that Ato dropped some pretty special times too. But he doesn't have a gold to show for his efforts either.
    Then who won the 200m at the 1997 World Championships?

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  • TrainerPhil
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    Originally posted by doctor sprint
    Asafa could be the first man running 100 sub 10 but no gold medal that 's cruel... :shock:
    The numbers show that Ato dropped some pretty special times too. But he doesn't have a gold to show for his efforts either.

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  • doctor sprint
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    Asafa could be the first man running 100 sub 10 but no gold medal that 's cruel... :shock:

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  • Hano
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    There has been a debate before whether Greene has 51, 52 or 53 sub 10s. I have excluded quarter finals in Edmonton and rolling start in Berlin 98 (9.94).

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  • Fielding Melish
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    Greene actually has 52 lifetime wind-legal automatic timing sub-10.00s

    Breakdown per year as follows:

    1997 = 8
    1998 = 8
    1999 = 9
    2000 = 6
    2001 = 7
    2002 = 5
    2003 = 1
    2004 = 8

    That adds up to 52.

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  • Hano
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    And for the 200m:

    Times sub 20
    1 Frank Fredericks 25
    2 Michael Johnson 23
    3 Usain Bolt 16
    4 Wallace Spearmon 16
    5 Tyson Gay 12
    6 Carl Lewis 10
    7 Ato Boldon 8
    8 Shawn Crawford 8
    9 Michael Marsh 5
    10 Maurice Greene 5


    Average top 10
    1 Usain Bolt 19.649
    2 Michael Johnson 19.745
    3 Tyson Gay 19.764
    4 Wallace Spearmon 19.851
    5 Frank Fredericks 19.862
    6 Carl Lewis 19.875
    7 Ato Boldon 19.895
    8 Shawn Crawford 19.919
    9 Michael Marsh 19.963
    10 Maurice Greene 19.978

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  • Hano
    started a topic Statistics 100/200

    Statistics 100/200

    Some statistics concerning the 100 and 200 (times sub 10 / 20, averages of best 10 times) needed some updates after Berlin(o). Here is the overview for the 100m:

    Times sub 10
    1 Asafa Powell 54
    2 Maurice Greene 51
    3 Ato Boldon 28
    4 Frank Fredericks 27
    5 Tyson Gay 17
    6 Usain Bolt 15
    7 Donovan Bailey 15
    8 Carl Lewis 15
    9 Justin Gatlin 11
    10 Dennis Mitchell 11

    Times sub 9.90
    1 Asafa Powell 26
    2 Usain Bolt 12
    3 Maurice Greene 10
    4 Tyson Gay 9
    5 Ato Boldon 8
    6 Frank Fredericks 3
    7 Justin Gatlin 3
    8 Shawn Crawford 3
    9 Leroy Burrell 2
    10 Bruny Surin 2

    Average top 10
    1 Usain Bolt 9.770
    2 Asafa Powell 9.779
    3 Tyson Gay 9.831
    4 Maurice Greene 9.848
    5 Ato Boldon 9.876
    6 Frank Fredericks 9.910
    7 Donovan Bailey 9.925
    8 Justin Gatlin 9.935
    9 Carl Lewis 9.936
    10 Leroy Burrell 9.936
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