US sprinter Norman clocks world leading 9.86s for 100m in Texas

US sprinter Norman clocks world leading 9.86s for 100m in Texas

The 22-year-old from California blasted to victory in his first 100m race since 2016.

Norman is only the second man in history to run under 10s for the 100m, under 20s for the 200m and under 44s for the 400m. (Twitter pic/World Athletics)
DALLAS:
US 400m sprinter Michael Norman clocked a world-leading 9.86s for the 100m at a meeting in Texas on Monday, World Athletics said.

The 22-year-old from California blasted to victory in Fort Worth in what was his first 100m race since 2016.

“After four long years I finally got to run the 100m,” Norman said in a post on Twitter after the race.

Track and field’s governing body World Athletics later described Norman’s wind-legal time as a world-leading mark.

The previous fastest 100m time in 2020, which has seen the season decimated by the coronavirus, was a 9.91s clocked by South Africa’s Akani Simbine in Pretoria in March.

Monday’s time makes Norman only the second man in history to run under 10s for the 100m, under 20s for the 200m and under 44s for the 400m.

The only other sprinter to duck under all three benchmarks is South Africa’s Olympic 400m champion Wayde van Niekerk.

Norman’s 100m time on Monday follows a disappointing end to his 2019 season, when an unspecified injury saw him fail to reach the final of the 400m at the World Championships in Doha, an event he had been tipped to win.

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