Men's 100 metres European record progression
The following table shows the European record progression in the men's 100 metres, as ratified by the European Athletic Association.[1][2]
Hand timing
| Time | Athlete | Nationality | Venue | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10.3 | Arthur Jonath | |
Bochum, Germany | 5 June 1932 |
| 10.3 | Chris Berger | |
Amsterdam, Netherlands | 26 August 1934 |
| 10.3 | Lennart Strandberg | |
Malmö, Sweden | 26 September 1936 |
| 10.3 | Karl Neckermann | |
Berlin, Germany | 8 July 1939 |
| 10.2 | McDonald Bailey | |
Belgrade, Yugoslavia | 25 August 1951 |
| 10.2 | Heinz Futterer | |
Yokohama, Japan | 31 October 1954 |
| 10.2 | Manfred Germar | |
Cologne, West Germany | 31 July 1957 |
| 10.2 | Livio Berruti | |
Verona, Italy | 26 May 1960 |
| 10.0 | Armin Hary | |
Zurich, Switzerland | 21 June 1960 |
| 10.0 | Roger Bambuck | |
Sacramento, United States | 20 June 1968 |
| 10.0 | Vladislav Sapeya | |
Leninakan, Soviet Union | 15 August 1968 |
| 10.0 | Valeriy Borzov | |
Kiev, Soviet Union | 18 August 1969 |
| 10.0 | Gert Metz | |
Burg-Gretesch, West Germany | 6 September 1970 |
| 10.0 | Manfred Kokot | |
Erfurt, East Germany | 15 May 1971 |
| 10.0 | Vasilios Papageorgopoulos | |
Bratislava, Czechoslovakia | 3 June 1972 |
| 10.0 | Pietro Mennea | |
Milan, Italy | 16 June 1972 |
| 10.0 | Raimo Vilén | |
Vuosaari, Finland | 27 July 1972 |
| 10.0 | Aleksandr Kornelyuk | |
Moscow, Soviet Union | 10 July 1973 |
| 10.0 | Michael Droese | |
Dresden, East Germany | 11 July 1973 |
| 10.0 | Hans-Jurgen Bombach | |
Dresden, East Germany | 20 July 1973 |
| 10.0 | Siegfried Schenke | |
Berlin, Germany | 29 August 1973 |
| 10.0 | Manfred Ommer | |
Leverkusen, West Germany | 22 July 1974 |
Automatic timing
| Time | Athlete | Nationality | Venue | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10.07 | Valeriy Borzov | |
Munich, West Germany | 31 August 1972 |
| 10.01 | Pietro Mennea | |
Mexico City, Mexico | 14 September 1979 |
| 10.00 | Marian Woronin | |
Warsaw, Poland | 9 June 1984 |
| 9.97 | Linford Christie | |
Seoul, South Korea | 24 September 1988 |
| 9.92 | Linford Christie | |
Tokyo, Japan | 25 August 1991 |
| 9.87 | Linford Christie | |
Stuttgart, Germany | 15 August 1993 |
| 9.86 | Francis Obikwelu | |
Athens, Greece | 22 August 2004 |
| Jimmy Vicaut | |
Paris, France | 4 July 2015 | |
| Jimmy Vicaut | |
Montreuil, France | 7 June 2016 |
References
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