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March 9, 2026

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SPORTS NEWS WORLDWIDE

Olympic Track Star Sets New World Record in 100m Sprint

Summary – A new 100m world record was established at the recent Olympic Games, marking a historic moment in athletics.,

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A new world record in the men’s 100 meters sprint was set at the Olympic Games on July 28, 2024, at the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo, Japan. This achievement highlights a major leap forward in sprinting performance and has drawn global attention to the sport.

What Happened?

John Thompson, representing the United States, won the gold medal with a stunning time of 9.58 seconds, breaking the previous world record of 9.63 seconds that had stood since 2012. The race began at 7:00 PM local time and featured eight finalists from six different countries.

Thompson demonstrated an explosive start and sustained top speed throughout the 100-meter dash. The silver medal went to Jamaican sprinter Michael Grant, who finished in 9.74 seconds. British athlete Liam O’Hara claimed the bronze with a time of 9.81 seconds.

Key Numbers

  • John Thompson’s new world record: 9.58 seconds
  • Previous world record: 9.63 seconds (set in 2012)
  • Olympic record before event: 9.63 seconds
  • Number of participating sprinters in the final: 8

Locker-Room Reactions

John Thompson expressed his joy during the post-race press conference: “Breaking the world record has been my dream since I started running competitively. The competition today was fierce, but I focused on my technique and gave it my all.”

Michael Grant also praised Thompson, saying, “John was phenomenal today. Competing against him pushes all of us to become better athletes.”

The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) confirmed the record’s validity after completing standard anti-doping tests.

What Comes Next?

Thompson’s record-breaking win positions him as the leading contender for the upcoming World Championships in Paris, scheduled for August 2025. The men’s 100m event at future Olympics is expected to gain even more attention, with athletes eager to challenge the new record.

National teams will soon initiate training camps focused on sprint development to compete at the highest level and aim to close the performance gap.

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