Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce is the NEXT Flo - Jo..?? The 100 Meter World Record
The world of track and field harbors a lot of mysteries that even experts find hard to unlock. And one field that has taken both fans and analysts aback is the women’s 100-meter. This event has seen many female athletes come out to compete. But something insane just happened over the event on July 16, 1988. This was the date set for the women’s 100-meter quarterfinals during the United States Olympic Trials Track and Field, which took place in Indianapolis. But what went down on the track that day has not only become memorable but has been termed the biggest mystery in the world of track and field. American Florence Griffith Joyner, popularly known as Flo Jo just did the unthinkable, setting the women’s 100-meter world record with a time of 10.49 seconds in the quarter-finals of the event. This was an incredible mark in the event, and to date, no female athlete has edged closer to Flo Jo’s record. The 10.49-second figure still remains hanging at the top on its own, enjoying its fresh air with no stress of competition. What really happened on that day? How, did Flo Jo achieve such an unimaginable mark in women’s 100-meters?
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