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Have you ever wondered how the fastest sprinters from every continent would stack up against each other in a truly fair race? 🏃♂️🌍 #100m #sprint #comparison MUSICS👇 Payback | Prod. Keman Pave A Way | Prod. Ægis Beatz Hold Me | Prod. H3 MUSIC Danger | prod. Jack Parker On this channel, MotionAthlete, we’re passionate about blending sport, science, and digital artistry to get as close as possible to reality. This 3D simulation is more than just animation — it’s the result of detailed analysis, real split times (frame-by-frame video analysis + data collected on a typical racing pattern of the athletes) and biomechanical insights drawn from race footage and verified data. Every runner’s stride, acceleration pattern, and posture has been reconstructed with care, using frame-by-frame video analysis and data shared by experts in the field. No flashy gimmicks — just a deep respect for the athletes and what they’ve actually achieved on the track. 🎥📊 Here’s who’s racing — one sprinter per continent: 🇧🇷 Felipe Bardi (South America) – 9.96s 🇦🇺 Patrick Johnson (Oceania) – 9.93s 🇨🇳 Su Bingtian (Asia) – 9.83s, with arguably the best start ever recorded 🇮🇹 Marcell Jacobs (Europe) – 9.80s, Olympic champion in 2021 🇰🇪 Ferdinand Omanyala (Africa) – 9.77s, known for his incredible top speed 🇯🇲 Usain Bolt (North & Central America) – 9.58s, world record holder. DISCLAIMER : I wanted to quickly explain why Issamade Asinga isn’t included in this simulation. To be honest, I initially didn’t know the full details of his situation. He ran a stunning 9.89s in 2023, which made headlines — but I later found out that he tested positive for GW1516, a banned substance that enhances endurance and fat metabolism. As a result, he was given a four-year ban, and his performance was officially disqualified by the Athletics Integrity Unit. What’s confusing is that his 9.89 time still appears on his World Athletics profile, which threw me off at first. So, after looking into multiple sources and trying to understand the situation better, I decided not to include him in the simulation. It just felt more honest to focus on athletes whose performances haven’t been contested or annulled. I appreciate your understanding — this project means a lot to me, and I want it to stay as fair and credible as possible. We’ve placed all of them in a neutral environment — no wind, no altitude, just pure performance. This lets us compare their races in the most objective way possible. If you’re into sprinting, performance analysis, or just curious to see how the world’s best would measure up side by side — we made this for you. Thanks for watching. 👇 Feel free to like, subscribe, and drop a comment — we read them all, and it helps a lot with keeping this kind of detailed content alive. Usain Bolt Speed Comparison Usain Bolt VS realistic sprint simulation, 100m comparison, MotionAthlete sprint, biomechanical sprint analysis, sprinting side by side, track and field animation, Felipe Bardi 100m, Patrick Johnson sprint, Su Bingtian start, Marcell Jacobs Olympic, Omanyala sprint, Usain Bolt record, data-based sprint race, neutral conditions simulation, athletics performance video, 3D sprinting breakdown