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Su Bingtian broke ten spans in his career and reached a new high

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TOP1, Justin Gatling (February 10, 1982): 9.97 (+1.3m, 401m) at the Zurich Gold Race on August 15, 2003, 9.98 (+1.4m, 54m) at the Gainesville Invitational on April 17, 2021, spanning 02 days, 08/17;

TOP2, Jim Collins (April 5, 1976): 9.98 (+0.2m, 59m) at the Commonwealth Games in Manchester on 27 July 2002 and 9.93 (+1.9m, 45m) at the Botrop Athletics Race on 29 May 2016, spanning 02 days, 10/13;

TOP3, Assaf Powell (1982.11.23): 9.99 (+1.8m, 47m) at the Spanish Town Championship on June 12, 2004, and 9.94 (+0.4m, 401m) at the Zurich Diamond Race on September 1, 2016, spanning 20 days on 02/12.

TOP4, Devan Chambers (April 5, 1978): 9.99 (+1.1m, 308m) at the Nuremberg Athletics On 13 June 1999 and 9.99 (+1.1m, 5m) at the Bergen Championship on 19 June 2010, spanning 6 days, 00/11;

TOP5, John Blake (1989.12.26): 9.96 (+0.5m, 600m) at the Lausanne Diamond Race on July 8, 2010, 9.95 (+0.1m, 350m) at the Atlanta Athletics Race on July 9, 2021, spanning 11 years, 00/01 days;

TOP6, Frank Fredericks (1967.10.2): 9.95 (+1.2m, 28m) at the World Championships in Tokyo on August 25, 1991, 9.94A (-0.2m, 1655m) at the Windhoek Athletics Tournament on April 13, 2002, spanning 10 years and 19 days.

TOP7, Michael Rogers (April 24, 1985): Eugene Grand Prix 9.94 (+1.7m, 135m) on June 7, 2009, Madrid Challenge 9.97 (+1.6m, 670m) on August 25, 2019, spanning 10 years, 02/18 days;

TOP8, Tyson Guy (August 9, 1982): 9.88 (+2.0m, 18m) at the Rethymno Track and Field race on 21 July 2006 and 9.97 (+2.0m, 33m) at the Montverde Athletics on 11 June 2016, spanning 21 days, 10/9;

TOP9, Usain Bolt (August 21, 1986): 9.76 (+1.8m, 94m) at the Kingston Invitational on 3 May 2008 and 9.95 (-0.8m, 14m) at the World Championships in London on 5 August 2017, spanning 9/03/02 days;

TOP10, Carl Lewis (July 1, 1961): 9.97 (+1.5m, 29m) at the Modesto Athletics Tournament on May 14, 1983, and 9.86 (+1.2m, 28m) at the World Championships in Tokyo on August 25, 1991, spanning 11 days on March 8, 2011;

Su Bingtian broke ten spans in his career and reached a new high

TOP11, Jon Drummond (September 9, 1968): Oslo Grand Prix 9.99 (+1.9m, 37m) on 22 July 1994, 9.97 (+2.0m, 30m) in Paris on 14 September 2002, spanning 23 days on 8 January;

TOP12, Richard Thompson (June 7, 1985): Auburn Southeast Championship 9.93 (-0.1m, 195m) on May 18, 2008, 9.97 (+1.7m, 6m) at the Port of Spain Trials on June 25, 2016, spanning 8/01/07 days;

TOP13, Isaiah Young (January 5, 1990): 9.99 (+0.3m, 266m) at the Greensboro Eastern Conference Championship on May 23, 2013, 9.89 (+0.2m, 58m) at the Clement Invitational on May 30, 2021, spanning 8/00/07 days;

TOP14, Triwan Bromel (July 10, 1995): Eugene Championship 9.97 (+1.8m, 135m) on June 13, 2014, 9.76A (+1.2m, 1659m) on the Robbie Tour on September 18, 2021, spanning 7/03/05 days;

TOP15, Maurice Green (July 23, 1974): 9.96 (+1.5m, 209m) at the Indianapolis American Championships on June 12, 1997, 9.87 (+0.6m, 159m) at the Athens Olympics on August 22, 2004, spanning 7 years, 02/10 days;

TOP16, Linford Christie (April 2, 1960): Seoul Olympic Games 9.97 (+1.1m, 49m) on September 24, 1988, 9.97A (+0.1m, 1755m) at the Johannesburg Invitational on September 23, 1995, spanning 30 days, 11/6;

TOP17, Nesta Carter (10.11.1985): 9.98 (+1.0m, 28m) at the Stockholm Grand Prix on 22 July 2008 and 9.98 (+0.9m, 94m) at the Kingston Dental Championship on 26 June 2015, spanning 04 days on 6 November 2015.

TOP18, Marvin Breich (15.12.1993): Beijing Challenge 9.95 (+0.2m, 52m) on May 20, 2015, 9.86 (+0.8m, 113m) on the Zagreb Tour on September 14, 2021, spanning 25 days, 6 years, 03 March;

TOP19, Andrei Grass (10.11.1994): 9.97 (+0.6m, 73m) at the Westwood Athletics On 17 May 2015 and 9.89 (-0.4m, 60m) in Zurich on 9 September 2021, spanning 23 days on 03/06.

TOP20, Su Bingtian (1989.8.29): 9.99 (+1.5m, 135m) eugene diamond race on May 30, 2015, 9.95 (+0.1m, 365m) at the Western Security Games on September 21, 2021, spanning 22 days on March 6, 2015;

Su Bingtian broke ten spans in his career and reached a new high

TOP21, Walter Dix (January 31, 1986): Sacramento Championship 9.93 (+0.0m, 9m) on June 8, 2007, 9.99 (+0.7m, 386m) in the Lytti Challenge on September 8, 2013, spanning 6 years, 03 March 00 days;

TOP22, Francis Obquilu (22.11.1978): 9.98 (+2.0m, 175m) at the Braga Athletics Competition on 21 June 2000, 9.99 (+1.3m, 5m) at the European Championships in Gothenburg on 8 August 2006, spanning 18 days, 6 january;

TOP23, Akani Sibini (21 September 1993): 9.99 (-0.2m, 379m) at the Velenje Classic on 1 July 2015, 9.93 (+0.1m, 11m) at the Tokyo Olympics on 1 August 2021, spanning 6 years and 01 January 00 days;

Su Bingtian broke ten spans in his career and reached a new high

TOP24, Ato Bolton (1973.12.30): 9.93 (+1.3m, 84m) in the Walnut Relay on April 21, 1996, 9.98 (-0.2m, 652m) at the Edmonton World Championships on August 5, 2001, spanning 5 years, 03/15 days;

TOP25, Calvin Smith (January 8, 1961): 9.93A (+1.4m, 1839m) at the Kequan Athletics Tournament on July 3, 1983, 9.99 (+1.1m, 49m) at the Seoul Olympics on September 24, 1988, spanning 21 days on February 5, 2019;

TOP26, Dennis Mitchell (20.2.1966): 9.99 (+1.1m, 28m) at the World Championships in Tokyo on 25 August 1991, 9.91 (+1.5m, 122m) in Milan on 7 September 1996, spanning 13 days on 500.00m.

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