usain bolt is the fastest man in the world . he reach 100 meters with in 9.58 seconds. he is from jamaica…..
Florence_Griffith-Joyner is the fastest women in the world
The winners of the Olympic 100-meter races are often declared “the world’s fastest man and woman.” There is little debate over Bolt’s worthiness for the title of fastest man. He is the reigning Olympic champion and current world record holder in the 100, and also holds the world record in the 200-meter race, which he ran in 19.19 seconds in Berlin.
The current record holder is Jamaican sprinter, Usain Bolt, who ran the 100-meter race in a blistering 9.58 seconds at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin. That bested his own world record of 9.69, which he had set the year before at the Beijing Olympics. The record-breaking margin of 0.11 seconds is also the largest since the start of digital race-time measurement
The winners of the Olympic 100-meter races are often declared “the world’s fastest man and woman.”
There is little debate over Bolt’s worthiness for the title of fastest man. He is the reigning Olympic champion and current world record holder in the 100, and also holds the world record in the 200-meter race, which he ran in 19.19 seconds in Berlin.
usain bolt is the fastest man in the world . he reach 100 meters with in 9.58 seconds. he is from jamaica…..
Florence_Griffith-Joyner is the fastest women in the world
fastest man in the world:Usain bolt (Jamaica)
fastest woman in the world: Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce (Jamaica)
The winners of the Olympic 100-meter races are often declared “the world’s fastest man and woman.” There is little debate over Bolt’s worthiness for the title of fastest man. He is the reigning Olympic champion and current world record holder in the 100, and also holds the world record in the 200-meter race, which he ran in 19.19 seconds in Berlin.
The current record holder is Jamaican sprinter, Usain Bolt, who ran the 100-meter race in a blistering 9.58 seconds at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin. That bested his own world record of 9.69, which he had set the year before at the Beijing Olympics. The record-breaking margin of 0.11 seconds is also the largest since the start of digital race-time measurement
The winners of the Olympic 100-meter races are often declared “the world’s fastest man and woman.”
There is little debate over Bolt’s worthiness for the title of fastest man. He is the reigning Olympic champion and current world record holder in the 100, and also holds the world record in the 200-meter race, which he ran in 19.19 seconds in Berlin.