Talk:Marian Woronin

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Yeah, that's what I thought. Can anyone else confirm that Woronin is the only white man ever to run under 10 dead? Also, where was that - at sea level or Mexico?

~ Paul Murphy ~

Woronin is the fastest white man over 100 m ever. (One would need to check this list to confirm.) I wouldn't say he ran under 10 s; only official timings count. He set his mark in Warsaw; incidentally, Pietro Mennea ran 10.01 in Ciudad Mexico. Also incidentally, the only non-African to break 10 s over 100 m is Patrick Johnson. GregorB 00:04, 5 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Ramil Guliyev should be added to examples of people with non-african descent who have broken the 10 second barrier.

Well not a big change but since all examples of people without an african descent aho broke the 10 second barrier are givenRamil guliyev should also be added to make this article fully informative 31.200.9.240 (talk) 14:18, 21 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]