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
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Athlete
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Nationality
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Venue
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Date
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10.3
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Arthur Jonath
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Germany
|
Bochum, Germany
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5 June 1932
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10.3
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Chris Berger
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Netherlands
|
Amsterdam, Netherlands
|
26 August 1934
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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
|
West Germany
|
Yokohama, Japan
|
31 October 1954
|
10.2
|
Manfred Germar
|
West Germany
|
Cologne, West Germany
|
31 July 1957
|
10.2
|
Livio Berruti
|
Italy
|
Verona, Italy
|
26 May 1960
|
10.0
|
Armin Hary
|
West Germany
|
Zürich, 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
|
Kyiv, 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
Time
|
Athlete
|
Nationality
|
Venue
|
Date
|
10.07
|
Valeriy Borzov
|
Soviet Union
|
Munich, West Germany
|
31 August 1972
|
10.01
|
Pietro Mennea
|
Italy
|
Mexico City, Mexico
|
14 September 1979
|
10.00
|
Marian Woronin
|
Poland
|
Warsaw, Poland
|
9 June 1984
|
9.97
|
Linford Christie
|
United Kingdom
|
Seoul, South Korea
|
24 September 1988
|
9.92
|
Linford Christie
|
United Kingdom
|
Tokyo, Japan
|
25 August 1991
|
9.87
|
Linford Christie
|
United Kingdom
|
Stuttgart, Germany
|
15 August 1993
|
9.86
|
Francis Obikwelu
|
Portugal
|
Athens, Greece
|
22 August 2004
|
Jimmy Vicaut
|
France
|
Paris, France
|
4 July 2015
|
Jimmy Vicaut
|
France
|
Montreuil, France
|
7 June 2016
|
9.84
|
Marcell Jacobs
|
Italy
|
Tokyo, Japan
|
1 August 2021
|
9.80
|
Marcell Jacobs
|
Italy
|
Tokyo, Japan
|
1 August 2021
|
References
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- 50 metres
- 60 metres
- 100 metres
- 200 metres
- 400 metres
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Relay |
- 4 × 100 metres
- 4 × 200 metres
- 4 × 400 metres
- 4 × 800 metres
- 4 × 1500 metres
- Distance medley relay
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Walking |
- 10 km
- 20,000 metres (track)
- 20 km (road)
- 35 km
- 50 km
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- Shot put
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European |
- 100 metres
- 200 metres
- 400 metres
- 800 metres
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- 5000 metres
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