News17 Aug 2009


Bolt’s 100m World record analysed every 20 metres - Biomechanics Project, Berlin 2009

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Usain Bolt of Jamaica is mobbed by fans after winning the gold medal in the men's 100m (© Getty Images)

Berlin, GermanyThe German IAAF Member Federation, DLV, in cooperation with the IAAF is carrying out a major Biomechanics Project during the 12th IAAF World Championships in Athletics, Berlin, Germany (15 – 23 August).

The project is exceptionally proud to bring the world the detailed analysis of Usain Bolt’s 9.58 sec World 100m record* last night (16).

The World record and the runs of Bolt’s opponents are broken down every 20 metres, and the new World champion can be seen to have got away very well and have been in the lead after the first 20 metres.

To view and download (pdf) the analysis of the men’s 100m final and the two semi-finals, please go to ‘Related Content’ under the photograph to the right of this text.

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*pending the usual ratification procedures


 

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