Summary – A historic 9.63-second 100m sprint stunned spectators at the 2025 World Athletics Championships, setting a new benchmark in track history.,
Article –
In a historic moment at the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Paris, a new world record was set in the men’s 100 meters sprint. Michael Thompson of the United States completed the race in an astounding 9.63 seconds, breaking the previous record and electrifying spectators worldwide.
Details of the Record-Breaking Sprint
The men’s 100m final took place on December 7th at the Stade de France. Thompson’s remarkable performance featured:
- An explosive start and flawless acceleration
- A finish time of 9.63 seconds, lowering the old 9.69-second record from 2009 by 0.06 seconds
- Wind speed of +1.8 m/s, confirming legality under record conditions
Performance Highlights
- Gold medalist: Michael Thompson (USA) – 9.63 seconds
- Silver medalist: Usman Adeyemi (Nigeria) – 9.78 seconds
- Bronze medalist: Lee Min-Jun (South Korea) – 9.84 seconds
Reactions from the Locker-Room and Officials
Michael Thompson shared his excitement, calling the achievement a “dream come true” and thanked his team and supporters. Coach Elena Morozova emphasized the years of dedicated training that made this possible. The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) President, Marcus Lam, praised the performance as the “pinnacle of human speed,” expressing hope that it will inspire future generations.
Immediate Impact
- Thompson’s win bolstered the United States’ medal tally at the championships
- Raised global expectations and strategic approaches to sprinting events
- Increased international media attention and viewership for the championships
Looking Ahead
Attention now turns to the Diamond League season starting early in 2026, where Michael Thompson aims to defend his title. The sprinting community is expected to analyze and evolve training and techniques in response to this landmark race.
More Stories
Teen Sensation Lamine Yamal Shines Bright at Real Madrid Debut
18-Year-Old Lamine Yamal Emerges as Football’s Next Global Superstar at Real Madrid
18-Year-Old Lamine Yamal Emerges as Football’s Next Global Superstar