100m Women World Record. She is currently the fastest woman in the women's 100m. In addition to the fastest run women's 100 metres ever, Griffith Joyner - also known as "Flo-Jo" - still holds the fastest run women's 200 metres record, 21.34 seconds, which she set in the same year.
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She holds the world record time of 10.48 seconds in the women's 100m and 200m World Athletics' all-time top lists for women's 100 metres outdoor senior category.
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Olympic Trials, she stunned her colleagues when she sprinted 100 meters in 10.49 seconds. Griffith Joyner's 10.49, run in the quarter-finals of the US Olympic Trials, came completely out of the blue, representing a significant increase upon her personal best (10.89. Time (seconds) Athlete Nationality Date; 10.49: Florence Griffith-Joyner: USA: July 16, 1988: 10.76: Evelyn Ashford: USA: August 22, 1984: 10.79: Evelyn Ashford: USA: July 3, 1983: 10.81: Marlies Göhr: East Germany:
In World Record Time, Americans Take Gold In Women's 4X100 Relay NCPR News. She clocked a stunning 10.65 seconds to win the women's 100m final at the World Championships, claiming. The women's 100m World Record has had this evolution (the more recent records are listed first)
Best AllTime Adjusted 100Meter Performances — Women Track & Field News. The FSFI was absorbed by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) in 1936 World Athletics' all-time top lists for women's 100 metres outdoor senior category.