100m predicted fastest time set at 9.44s
Sha
September 5, 2008

The amazing record breaking feat of Usain Bolt at the Beijing Games running 9.69s for the blue ribbon event has ‘broke the mathematical model that had fit 100-meter record data for almost a century’
So mathematician have lowered the estimate on how fast the 100m can ever be run. Looks like the estimate has been recalculated and will hover around 9.44 seconds to be ran at year 2100
For me I believe, records are meant to be broken. I’m not surprised if someone run below 9.44s in the coming 30 years
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I was raised on classic rock and ballads, so forgive me if I'm not quite the trance, house music kinda guy. I can't sing, but I can croak, and yes I do take request, only for that special one. My life story is revealed in details with spunky disposition at this personal blog of mine. I'd like to meet honest people who are fun, outgoing, upfront and not stressed! People with clean bathroom, tree huggers will be given higher priority and more attention of course.