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X King Varsity
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Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2006 7:08 am Post subject: Fastest 10m Split-times [MEN] - Updated List |
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Reaction Time [RT] Limit: 0.100
•0-10m: 1.69 [Minus RT], Raymond STEWART [9.96 Tokyo WC 91], Frankie FREDERICKS [9.86 Lausanne GP 96], Maurice GREENE [9.79WR Athens GP 99 & 9.82 Edmonton WC 01] [Note: 1.69, also by Ben JOHNSON 9.79 Seoul OG 88 DQ & Tim MONTGOMERY 9.85 Edmonton WC 01 DQ]
•10-20m: 1.00, Bruny SURIN [9.84 Sevilla WC 99] & Maurice GREENE [9.82 Edmonton WC 01] [Note: 1.00s, also by Ben JOHNSON 10.15 Roma WCH SF 1987 DQ]
•20-30m: 0.89, Maurice GREENE [9.87 Stockholm GP 99]
•30-40m: 0.85, Justin GATLIN [9.77=WR Doha GP 06]
•40-50m: 0.84, Carl LEWIS [9.86WR Tokyo WC 91], Frankie FREDERICKS [9.86 Lausanne GP 96] & Maurice GREENE [9.93 Lausanne GP 99] [Note: 0.84, also by Ben JOHNSON 9.79 Seoul OG 88 DQ & Tim MONTGOMERY 9.78 Paris GPF 02 DQ]
•50-60m: 0.82, Maurice GREENE [9.85 Roma GP 99, 9.86 Berlin GL 00 & 9.87 Sydney OG 00]
•60-70m: 0.83, Donovan BAILEY [9.93 Lausanne GP 96) & Maurice GREENE [9.86 Berlin GL 00, 9.87s Sydney OG 00 & 9.82 Edmonton WC 01]
•70-80m: 0.83, Carl LEWIS [9.86WR Tokyo WCH 91] & Maurice GREENE [9.86 Berlin GL 00 & 9.87 Sydney OG 00]
•80-90m: 0.85, Carl LEWIS [10.03 Roma WCH SF 87, 9.93WR Roma WC 87, 9.97 Seoul OG SF 88 & 10.02 Stuttgart WC 93], Maurice GREENE [9.79WR Athens GP 99, 9.80 Sevilla WC 99 & Sydney OG 00], Asafa POWELL [9.77WR Athens GP 05 & 9.77=WR Gateshead GP 06] & Justin GATLIN [9.77=WR Doha GP 06] [Note: 0.85, also Tim MONTGOMERY 9.78 Paris GPF 02 DQ]
•90-100m: 0.85, Carl LEWIS [9.99 Los Angeles OG 84 & 10.02 Stuttgart WC 93], Maurice GREENE [9.79WR Athens GP 99], Asafa POWELL [9.77WR Athens GP 05] & Justin GATLIN [9.77=WR Doha GP 06]
Fastest ever recorded 'legal' Reaction Time: 0.100, Jon Drummond [Monaco GP 1993]
Total [Without Drummond's Perfect 0.100RT]: 9.45
Total [With Drummonds Perfect 0.100RT]: 9.55
Official Split-times:
*Ray Stewart 1.69 0-10m Minus RT
*Ben Johnson 1.69 0-10m Minus RT, 1.00 10-20m & 0.84 40-50m DQ
*Carl Lewis 0.84 40-50m, 0.83 70-80m, 0.85 80-90m & 0.85 90-100m
Video-Analysis Split-times:
pierrejean analysis
*Asafa Powell 0.85 80-90m & 0.85 90-100m
*Tim Montgomery 0.84 40-50m & 0.85 90-100m
My analysis
*Frankie Fredericks 1.69 0-10m Minus RT & 0.84 40-50m
*Maurice Greene 1.69 0-10m Minus RT, 1.00 10-20m, 0.89 20-30m, 0.84 40-50m, 0.82 50-60m, 0.83 60-70m, 0.83 70-80m, 0.85 80-90m & 0.85 90-100m
*Tim Montgomery 1.69 0-10m Minus RT
*Justin Gatlin 0.85 30-40m, 0.85 80-90m & 0.85 90-100m
*Donovan Bailey 0.83 60-70m
*Carl Lewis 0.85 90-100m _________________ Doubt whom you will, But never yourself.
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Dan Chief Pontificator
Joined: 22 Mar 1999 Posts: 9334 Location: Salem, OR
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Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2006 8:08 am Post subject: |
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I find it interesting that for how consistently fast Powell has run this year, and with him not really being considered a closer, the only segments he's on the list for are the last two.
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X King Varsity
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Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2006 9:47 am Post subject: |
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Dan wrote: | I find it interesting that for how consistently fast Powell has run this year, and with him not really being considered a closer, the only segments he's on the list for are the last two. |
Powell's finishing abilities are definitely overshadowed by his ability to accelerate so well [especially for a big guy - 6' 2'' I think] away from the rest of the field
Powell's has the ability to hold top speed and a speed close to it just as Flo-Jo, Carl Lewis & Mo Greene were able to do in their prime years. In his Athens WR 2005 [the first of his 9.77s] he had splits from 40-100m of 0.85, 0.85, 0.84, 0.84, 0.85, 0.85 - a drop-off of just 0.01 in some 6 10m segments is just awesome. His splits in Gateshead WR this year [his second 9.77] from 40-100m he split 0.85, 0.84, 0.84, 0.85, 0.85, 0.86 which is just a 0.02 drop-off [he probably would've split 0.85 for 90-100m again in that Gateshead had he not have eased-back slightly in the final 5m of the race]
I think Powell must've been listening to John Smith when he said that it's not in his interest for his athletes to hit a fastest split of 0.83 at halfway and then to drop-off the charts by like 0.04-0.05, but that it is better to string together 5 consecutive 0.85s and see what time that brings [Greene & Boldon have hit 0.82 & 0.83 anyway, but those were in extreme cases and their final 40-50m often represented Smith's idela of holding speed well ala Flo-Jo in '88]
I've yet to Analyse Powell's latest 9.77. I am working on getting some clearer footage so I can give some good numbers. It really will be interesting to see Powell's quickest split-time, and also to see what kinda splits Gay put down for his final 20m. He was closing like a beast! _________________ Doubt whom you will, But never yourself.
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Indeurr Olympic Medalist
Joined: 08 Aug 2001 Posts: 1558 Location: Elizabeth, NJ, 07202
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Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 6:13 am Post subject: |
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Indeurr wrote: | What is the fastest 40--meter (not 40--yard) split by an athlete starting legally from the blocks? |
4.64 [from my Analysis] by Maurice Greene in his 9.82 ED 2001 WC race
4.66 [Official Analysis from Charles Univeristy & IAAF] by Ben Johnson in his 9.79 Seoul 1988 OG, but we all know how that ended-up
Fastest 40m [Official Analysis] is 4.68 by Dennis Mitchell [0.090 flying-start] + Leroy Burrell [Tokyo 1991 WC], Maurice Greene [Athens 1997 WC] & Bruny Surin [Sevilla 1999 WC] _________________ Doubt whom you will, But never yourself.
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