🔥 36 Years of Lightning — Can ANYONE Beat FloJo’s 10.49s 100m Record? 🔥
Since Florence Griffith-Joyner (aka FloJo) blazed across the track in 1988 with her 10.49-second 100m world record , no sprinter has even come CLOSE
. But now, with the 2024 Paris Olympics behind us and new stars rising
, the question is: Is this the era where FloJo’s untouchable record finally falls?
🚀 In this video, we break down:
🏅 Why FloJo’s record is called “unbreakable” — and how it’s stood the test of time
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🏃♀️ Who’s closest to challenging it: Sha’Carri Richardson? Elaine Thompson-Herah? Or a new-gen phenom?
📉 Shocking data showing sprint speeds are narrowing the gap — but still not enough
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🕰️ The legacy of a legend: How FloJo changed sports forever before her tragic passing in 1998
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👉 LIKE this video if you’re ready for the next sprinting revolution!
💬 COMMENT below: Who do YOU think can dethrone FloJo?
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✅ ‘Top 5 Sprinters Who Could Break FloJo’s Record’
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🌐 Sources:
FloJo’s record remains unbeaten since 1988
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Data suggests modern sprinters are closing in but haven’t surpassed 10.49s
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FloJo’s 1988 Olympic legacy endures