Bob Hayes the fastest man to ever run on a cinder Track.
Bob Hayes of USA 100m Olympic Gold medallist |
Bob Hayes was an american sprinter who competed for the united states in the 1960s. He was record holder in the 100 meters in a time of 10.06 seconds. This time he ran on a cinder track. Now before we go any further it is important to point out what a cinder track is. A cinder track is a track used from the mid 1800's, it is made from cinder rocks, which are igneous in nature. they are bi-products of volcanic eruptions, cinder rocks are formed when the lava cool and depressurize. These were rocks were then crushed and used for the surfacing of the running track.
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Hayes was next to an insurmountable challenge in his short track career, winning every race from 1963 upon his retirement to start his football career. This decision was made due to the lack of financial compensation in track and field at the time. He hit some unreal times and that is why as someone who has been studying the sport since childhood, have to highlight this man's level of talent. He still is the second fastest man ever over the 60 yard dash with a time of 5.90 behind Herb Washington's 5.80, in just one race. There are rumors mostly in the football and baseball circles that he clocked 5.28 seconds in the 60 yard dash, however that was just a rumor. If that was true, he was born in the wrong era.
It is not certain whether or not there are any other cinder tracks anywhere in the world for education purposes, but if there is, it would be interesting to see a top class sub 10 sprinter try to break this man's world record.
It is not certain whether or not there are any other cinder tracks anywhere in the world for education purposes, but if there is, it would be interesting to see a top class sub 10 sprinter try to break this man's world record.