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 |
Germany |
Bochum, Germany |
5 June 1932 |
10.3 |
Chris Berger |
Netherlands |
Amsterdam, Netherlands |
26 August 1934 |
10.3 |
Lennart Strandberg |
Sweden |
Malmö, Sweden |
26 September 1936 |
10.3 |
Karl Neckermann |
Germany |
Berlin, Germany |
8 July 1939 |
10.2 |
McDonald Bailey |
United Kingdom |
Belgrade, Yugoslavia |
25 August 1951 |
10.2 |
Heinz Futterer |
Germany |
Yokohama, Japan |
31 October 1954 |
10.2 |
Manfred Germar |
Germany |
Cologne, West Germany |
31 July 1957 |
10.2 |
Livio Berruti |
Italy |
Verona, Italy |
26 May 1960 |
10.0 |
Armin Hary |
Germany |
Zurich, Switzerland |
21 June 1960 |
10.0 |
Roger Bambuck |
France |
Sacramento, United States |
20 June 1968 |
10.0 |
Vladislav Sapeya |
Soviet Union |
Leninakan, Soviet Union |
15 August 1968 |
10.0 |
Valeriy Borzov |
Soviet Union |
Kiev, Soviet Union |
18 August 1969 |
10.0 |
Gert Metz |
West Germany |
Burg-Gretesch, West Germany |
6 September 1970 |
10.0 |
Manfred Kokot |
East Germany |
Erfurt, East Germany |
15 May 1971 |
10.0 |
Vasilios Papageorgopoulos |
Greece |
Bratislava, Czechoslovakia |
3 June 1972 |
10.0 |
Pietro Mennea |
Italy |
Milan, Italy |
16 June 1972 |
10.0 |
Raimo Vilén |
Finland |
Vuosaari, Finland |
27 July 1972 |
10.0 |
Aleksandr Kornelyuk |
Soviet Union |
Moscow, Soviet Union |
10 July 1973 |
10.0 |
Michael Droese |
East Germany |
Dresden, East Germany |
11 July 1973 |
10.0 |
Hans-Jurgen Bombach |
East Germany |
Dresden, East Germany |
20 July 1973 |
10.0 |
Siegfried Schenke |
East Germany |
Berlin, Germany |
29 August 1973 |
10.0 |
Manfred Ommer |
West Germany |
Leverkusen, West Germany |
22 July 1974 |
Automatic timing
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