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Marcell Jacobs, champion olympique du 100 m à Tokyo en 2021, a réalisé un temps stratosphérique, ce mercredi soir en Autriche. À l'Austrian Open, l'Italien a couru la ligne droite en 9''67, un temps non homologué en raison d'un vent bien trop fort (+ 4,1m/s).

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00:02So once again, as they settle down, Kiryu, Japan, Ansa, Germany, Glaive, Great Britain, Jacobs, Italy, Van Niekerk, South Africa,
00:14and Fuchs on the outside of Austria.
00:19Well, Jacobs got a rather lackadaisical start, but now he's into his running. He's being challenged by Van Niekerk and
00:26Glaive, but Jacobs pulls away. Takes it by about a metre. 9.66. I don't think too many humans have
00:35ever run faster than that. Just remember, the world record is 9.58.
00:42Well, that's an unbelievable time. Of course, the wind over four metres per second. 9.67 for Marcel Jacobs. Blown
00:56to a time he's never, ever run that fast.
01:01Not a surprise with the wind on his back, and that's going to be an autograph that's going to be
01:06cherished by that young man over the years.
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