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At 100m he had a best time of 10.06, which he clocked in the Olympic final on a cinder track after running a wind-assisted 9.91 in the semi-finals. Hayes was the first runner to run 100y in 9.1, and the first man to better six seconds for 60y indoors.
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Bob Hayes ; 70 yd: 6.9 h ; WR ; 100 yd: 9.1 h (St. Louis, 1963) ; 100 m: 9.9 h (Tokyo, 1964) ; 200 m: 20.5 h (Coral Gables, 1963)
Hayes was the first to run 100y in 9.1, and the first man to better six seconds for 60y indoors. He also briefly held the world record of 20.5 for 200 meters.
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TOKYO, Thursday, Oct. 15 (UPI)—Bob Hayes of Jacksonville, Fla., ran the fastest 100 Meters in history today with a time of 9.9 seconds in his semi‐final ...
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