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Who holds the women’s world record for the 100 meters?

Florence Griffith-Joyner

Florence Griffith-Joyner, nicknamed "Flo-Jo," set the women's world record for the 100 meters with an astonishing time of 10.49 seconds at the 1988 U.S. Olympic Trials. This record remains unbeaten, making Flo-Jo the fastest woman in history. Her extraordinary performance and flamboyant style, featuring colorful racing outfits and long nails, made her a global icon of the sport. Not only has her record stood the test of time, but Flo-Jo has also inspired generations of female athletes to pursue excellence. Her legacy extends beyond her records, emphasizing the importance of passion, style, and individuality in sports. Flo-Jo's performance at the 1988 Olympic Trials remains one of the most memorable moments in athletics, perfectly illustrating human potential at its peak.

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