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The limit of humanity - men's 100-meter running

The men's 100-meter run is one of the most human sports in the world that can reflect the limits of human beings, and it is also the most crazy and fascinating event in the world in the past athletics competitions. Since the Stockholm Olympic Games in 1912, the United States' Donard Ripinkot ran the world's first manual timekeeping world record of 10.6 seconds, for more than a hundred years, countless sprinters have continuously tried to break through themselves and break through the limits, and finally in the summer of 2009, the Jamaican "lightning" Bolt ran a shocking 9.58 seconds, so that human beings spent nearly a hundred years to successfully break the men's 100-meter world record by 1 second.

It is undeniable that Bolt's emergence has greatly improved the world record for the men's 100-meter run, but we should still remember many other athletes who have worked hard for it, such as Tyson Gay's 9.69 seconds, John Blake's 9.69 seconds, Asaf Powell's 9.72 seconds, Justin Gatlin's 9.74 seconds, and of course Su Bingtian's 9.83 seconds.

We don't know how long the world record of 9.58 seconds will be silent before it will be broken, we don't know when the next shocking "Bolt" will show the human world, we don't know how much the human limit will raise the world record of 9.85 seconds of men's 100 meters running, we only know that this day will come, just because, human beings will never succumb to the limit, do not succumb to fate, for thousands of years, we strive to open a so-called God "hidden door", which is the greatest inheritance of mankind. It is also the most valuable asset!

The limit of humanity - men's 100-meter running
The limit of humanity - men's 100-meter running