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Track and Field Video. World Records.
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100m Men's World Records.
9.74 sec - Asafa Powell. September 9, 2007. Rieti, Italia.
9.76 sec - Justin Gatlin. May 12, 2006. Doha.
9.77 sec - Asafa Powell. June 14, 2005. Athens.
9.77 sec - Asafa Powell. June 11, 2006. Gateshead.
9.77 sec - Asafa Powell. August 18, 2006. Zurich.
9.78 sec - Tim Montgomery. September 14, 2001. Paris.
9.79 sec - Maurice Greene. June 16, 1999. Athens. (Replay)
9.79 sec - Maurice Greene. June 16, 1999. Athens.
9.84 sec - Donovan Bailey. July 29, 1996. Atlanta.
9.86 sec - Carl Lewis. August 25, 1991. Tokyo.

200m Men's World Records.
19.32 sec - Michael Johnson. August 1, 1996. Atlanta.
19.32 sec - Michael Johnson. August 1, 1996. Atlanta. (Replay)

4x100m Men's Relay World Records.
37.40 sec - USA. August 8, 1992. Barcelona.

100m Women's World Records.
10.49 sec - Florence Griffith-Joyner. July 16, 1988. Indianapolis.
10.76 sec - Evelyn Ashford. August 22, 1984. Zurich.

200m Women's World Records.
21.34 sec - Florence Griffith-Joyner. September 29, 1988. Seoul.

400m Women's World Records.
47.60 sec - Marita Koch. October 6, 1985. Canberra.
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