Trayvon Bromell shared the bronze medal with Andre De Grasse at the 2015
World Championships after they both ran 9.92, with no means of separating them,
even had the judges wanted to - which they did not.
He is pictured above winning his heat (9.91) the day before the final.
In 2016 he won the World Indoor 60m title in Portland (6.47) but
could 'only' finish 8th at 2016 Rio Olympics.
World Championships. Beijing.
Final men's 100 metres.
2015
1.
|
Usain |
BOLT |
JAM |
9.79 |
SB |
2.
|
Justin |
GATLIN |
USA |
9.80 |
|
3.= |
Trayvon |
BROMELL |
USA |
9.92 |
|
3=. |
Andre |
DE GRASSE
|
CAN |
9.92 |
PB |
5. |
Mike
|
RODGERS |
USA |
9.94 |
|
6. |
Tyson |
GAY |
USA |
10.00 |
|
7. |
Asafa |
POWELL |
JAM |
10.00 |
|
8. |
Jimmy |
VICUAT
|
FRA |
10.00 |
|
9. |
Bingtian |
SU |
CHN |
10.06 |
2016 Olympic Games Rio de Janeiro.
100 metres men's final.
1.
|
Usain Bolt |
Jamaica |
9.81 |
SB |
2. |
Justin Gatlin |
United States |
9.89 |
|
3. |
Andre De Grasse |
Canada |
9.91 |
PB |
4. |
Yohan Blake |
Jamaica |
9.93 |
SB |
5. |
Akani Simbine |
South Africa |
9.94 |
|
6.
|
Ben Youssef Meïté |
Ivory Coast |
9.96 |
National Record |
7. |
Jimmy Vicaut |
France |
10.04 |
|
8. |
Trayvon Bromell |
United States |
10.06 |
|