Accurate Estimates of Ultimate 100-Meter Records

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Abstract

We employ the novel theory of heterogeneous extreme value statistics to accurately estimate the ultimate world records for the 100-m running race, for men and for women. For this aim we collected data from 1991 through 2023 from thousands of top athletes, using multiple fast times per athlete. We consider the left endpoint of the probability distribution of the running times of a top athlete and define the ultimate world record as the minimum, over all top athletes, of all these endpoints. For men we estimate the ultimate world record to be 9.56 seconds. More prudently, employing this heterogeneous extreme value theory we construct an accurate asymptotic 95% lower confidence bound on the ultimate world record of 9.49 seconds, still quite close to the present world record of 9.58. For the women’s 100-meter dash our point estimate of the ultimate world record is 10.34 seconds, somewhat lower than the world record of 10.49. The more prudent 95% lower confidence bound on the women’s ultimate world record is 10.20.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationTilburg
PublisherCentER, Center for Economic Research
Pages1-19
Volume2025-002
Publication statusPublished - 11 Feb 2025

Publication series

NameCentER Discussion Paper
Volume2025-002

Keywords

  • endpoint estimation
  • extreme value statistics
  • heterogeneous data
  • 100-m running

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