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how fast can a human being run who is the fastest person in the world this is one of the most prominent questions in the sport of track and field and quite frankly in the world itself for the past decade or so Usain Bolt from Jamaica has made this question easy hes undeniably the greatest sprinter who has ever lived he currently holds the world record for the 100-meter dash in front nine point five eight seconds and the 200-meter dash in nineteen point one nine seconds both of these were set at the World Championships in Berlin in 2009 but how much faster can a human being actually run well an Australian physiologist and coach Jeremy Richman believes that the human peak performance for the 100-meter dash is nine point two seven seconds thats correct nine point two seven seconds and exactly what will yield a time of nine point two seven seconds for the 100-meter dash well coach Jeremy Richmond believes that this all revolves around the amount of time that an athletes foot is on the