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National records in the 100 metres

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The following table is an overview of national records in the 100 metres.

Men's outdoor

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Women's outdoor

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Notes

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  1. ^ Benavide's repeated this time on 19 July 2008 at the same location. Because of unknown irregularities, neither has been ratified as national record.
  2. ^ Tameka's record times of 2012 (she also ran 11.19 on June 11 with -0.3 wind speed) were rescinded after she admitted to doping in August 2012.
  3. ^ While listed as a national record in their 2022 publication,[215] the World Athletics database does not include Matlhaku's results of 20 February 2022, lists 11.55 as her personal best, and denotes Sebele's time of 11.25 as Botswana's national record
  4. ^ Ratified but later rescinded by World Athletics for an unknown irregularity
  5. ^ Not ratified or later rescinded by Athletics Federation of Kyrgyz Republic for an unknown irregularity
  6. ^ Danah Hussein tested positive after this race for two banned substances.[256]
  7. ^ Indicated as Feraez's legal personal best at World Athletics, but her slower time of 2006 is listed as the national record by the Fédération Béninoise d'Athlétisme.
  8. ^ Considered a legal run and personal best by World Athletics, but not recognized as a national record by the Fédération Algérienne d'Athlétisme
  9. ^ Not ratified or later rescinded by both World Athletics and the Malaysia Athletics Federation for an unknown irregularity
  10. ^ a b c d Not accepted by World Athletics due to the absence of a wind reading, but ratified by the national athletics association as a national record
  11. ^ Not ratified or later rescinded by World Athletics for an unknown irregularity
  12. ^ Not accepted by World Athletics due to the absence of a wind reading, but listed by them as Bermuda's national record
  13. ^ a b Not ratified or later rescinded by the Armenian Athletic Federation

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