What is the fastest 100 meter dash in high school?
9.98 seconds
Bottom Line: Matthew Boling Matthew Boling grabbed the national spotlight when he ran the fastest 100-meter dash recorded by a high school sprinter at the Texas Region 6A-3 meet on April 27, 2019, clocking in at a blazing, 9.98 seconds.
What is the fastest 100 meter dash in high school girls?
10.94
High School All-Time Top 10s — Girls
100 METERS | ||
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10.94 | *Briana Williams’ (Northeast, Oakland Park, Florida) | 2019 |
10.94 | *Briana Williams’ (Northeast, Oakland Park, Florida) | 2019 |
10.98w | *Angela Williams (Chino, California) | 1997 |
10.98 | **Candace Hill (Rockdale, Conyers, Georgia) | 2015 |
What is the Texas 100 meter dash record?
10.98
1A Records
Year | Record | Record Type |
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2020-2021 | 10.98 | 100-Meter Dash |
2014-2015 | 11.04 | 100-Meter Dash |
2012-2013 | 14.31 | 110-Meter High Hurdles |
2018-2019 | 14.55& | 110-Meter High Hurdles |
What is the fastest 100 yard dash ever?
9.07+
Men
Rank | Time | Athlete |
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1 | 9.07+ | Asafa Powell |
2 | 9.10+ | Justin Gatlin |
3 | 9.14+ | Usain Bolt |
4 | 9.19+ | Steve Mullings |
What is the average 100-meter dash time for a 15 year old?
Intermediate female sprinters ages 14 and 15 should achieve a time of 11.6 seconds in the 100-meter sprint and 26 seconds in the 200-meter sprint. The advanced group at ages 16 and 17 should clock a time of 12.5 seconds in the 100-meter sprint and 25.7 seconds in the 200-meter sprint.
Which state has the best high school track?
2015 BOYS TOTALS BY STATE
RNK | STATE | TOTAL |
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01 | Texas | 207 |
02 | California | 111 |
03 | Florida | 94 |
04 | Georgia | 58 |
Did Matt Boling make the Olympics?
The US Olympic Track and Field Trials wrapped up June 28 with five current or former Bulldogs earning their right to represent the United States. Georgia track and field star Matthew Boling, however, failed to qualify for this year’s summer Olympics.
How fast would Bolt run a mile?
A mile is 1,609.34 meters, and if Bolt could keep up his Olympic pace — 9.8 seconds per hundred meters on Sunday — he’d be able to cover it in 2 minutes, 37.7 seconds. His world record 100-meter dash stands at 9.58 seconds, or 27.73 miles per hour, which would translate to a 2 minute, 9.8-second mile.