Is The World Catching Up With American Sprinters

Posted February 9th, 2008 at 11:42 AM by Jimmie R. Markham

Section: News & Results, Track & Field

Maurice GreeneHere’s something you don’t see every day. So far in 2008, the top 6 times in the world at the 60 meter distance belong to sprinters who are not Americans:

Samuel Francis (QAT) 6.54
Samuel Francis (QAT) 6.55
Yahya Al-Gahes (KSA) 6.56
Olusoji Fasuba (NGR) 6.56
Craig Pickering (GBR) 6.57
Olusoji A. Fasuba (NGR) 6.57

A time of 6.54 is not exactly burning up the track (last year, American Marcus Brunson topped the world indoor 60m list with a 6.46 and Maurice Greene holds the world record of 6.39) so that probably means the season is still pretty early. Still, I can help but wonder if perhaps the rest of the world is catching up to the Americans in the sprints like the Americans seem to be doing in the distance races. If that’s the case, we may be entering a new era of track & field in which anyone – from any country – could win any race.

Source: [IAAF]

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