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Jamaica's Asafa Powell runs the second fastest 100m in history

2 September 2008 at 05:12 - 1 comments - link

Jamaica's Asafa Powell ran the second fastest 100m in history at the Athletissima Grand Prix on Tuesday.

Powell clocked 9.72 seconds to equal the old world record set by compatriot Usain Bolt in New York last May.

Bolt, who won the 200m in Lausanne in a time of 19.63, set the 100m world record of 9.69 in Beijing last month.

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Source: BBC Sport


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02:18, 3 September 2008 .. Posted by Anonymous
He has the pontential to be great, At any given meat he can easily go sub 9.8, but when it really maters he cant. Then the week after the championships, He'll run faster than anyother man.

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