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The population of Rieti is 47,745.

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The population of Province of Rieti is 153,258.

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Province of Rieti was created in 1927.

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F.C. Rieti was created in 1936.

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The area of Rieti is 206.52 square kilometers.

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Rieti Itkonen died in 1951.

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Rieti Itkonen was born in 1889.

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Battle of Rieti happened in 1821.

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Rieti Meeting was created in 1971.

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Barbara Rieti has written:

'Making witches'

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Columba of Rieti was born on 1467-02-02.

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Columba of Rieti died on 1501-05-20.

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The area of Province of Rieti is 2,749 square kilometers.

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Vittorio Rieti was born on January 28, 1898, in Alexandria, Egypt.

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Vittorio Rieti died on February 19, 1994, in Manhattan, New York, USA of following a fall.

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Baldwin III of Jerusalem died in 1162.

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Dominic de Guzman was canonized July 13, 1234, by Pope Gregory IX at Rieti, Italy

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Nico Toffoli was born on December 18, 1969, in Rieti, Italy.

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Paolo Fosso was born on March 26, 1965, in Rieti, Italy.

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Franco Pistoni was born on March 6, 1956, in Rieti, Italy.

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Vincenzo Di Flavio has written:

'Il registro delle chiese della Diocesi di Rieti del 1398 nelle \\' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Catholic Church. Diocese of Rieti (Italy), Registers

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Enrico Bomba was born on August 2, 1922, in Amatrice, Rieti, Lazio, Italy.

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Daniele Vicari was born on February 26, 1967, in Castel di Tora, Rieti, Lazio, Italy.

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There is no patron saint against curses but there are two patron saints against against sorcery:Benedict of Nursia

Columba of Rieti

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Asafa Powell - World Record 9.74 - Grand Prix at Rieti, Italy - September 9 2007

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Robert Brentano has written:

'A new world in a small place' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Catholic Church. Diocese of Rieti, Catholic Church. Diocese of Rieti (Italy), Church history, History

'An outline of the age of Renaissance' -- subject(s): Renaissance, Outlines, syllabi

'The early Middle Ages, 500-1000' -- subject(s): Sources, Middle Ages, History

'The early Middle Ages, 500-1000' -- subject(s): Sources, Middle Ages, History

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Saint Dominic de Guzman was beatified in Bologna, Italy.

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Rieti, Italy. He moved with his family there when his dad, Joe, got signed to the basketball team there.

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The following saints are memorialized on February 13:

Adolphus of Osnabruk

Agabus

Aimo of Meda

Angelus Tancredi of Rieti

Archangela Girlani

Beatrix of Ornacieux

Benignus of Todi

Castor

Catherine del Ricci

Christina of Spoleto

Dyfnog

Ermenilda of Ely

Eustochium of Padua

Fulcran of Lodève

Fusca of Ravenna

Gilbert of Meaux

Gosbert of Osnabruck

Huno

Jordan of Saxony

Julian of Lyon

Lucinus of Angers

Martinian the Hermit

Maura of Ravenna

Modomnoc

Paul Lieou Hanzuo

Paul Le-Van-Loc

Polyeuctus of Melitene

Stephen of Lyons

Stephen of Rieti

Wiho

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7:20.67 Daniel Komen

Often considered one of the greatest world records in the sport.

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The current world record for the fastest mile is held by Hicham El Guerrouj of Morocco, with a time of 3 minutes and 43.13 seconds, set in 1999.

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The following saints are memorialized on May 20:

Asterius of Aegea

Asterius of Edessa

Austregisilus of Bourges

Bartolomeus Holzhauser

Basilla of Rome

Baudelius of Nîmes

Bernadine of Siena

Columba of Rieti

Ethelbert of East Anglia

Guy de Gherardesca

Hendrina Josefa Stenmanns

Hilary of Toulouse

Lucifer of Cagliari

Orlando of Vallombrosa

Plautilla of Rome

Saturnina of Neuenheerse

Thalelaeus of Aegea

Theodore of Pavia

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Noah Ngeny (KEN), 2:11.96, 9/5/1999

in Rieti, Italy

Indoor Men -- Wilson Kipketer (DEN), 2:14.96, 2/20/2000

in Birmingham, Great Britain Outdoor Women -- Svetlana Masterkova (RUS), 2:28.98, 8/23/1996

in Brussels, Belgium

Indoor Women -- Maria de Lurdes Mutola (MOZ), 2:30.94, 2/25/1999

in Stockholm, Sweden

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That would obviously depend on who, when, where, how, and under what conditions.

For example ...

-- If Noah Ngeny, after setting the world record (2:11.96) in the 1000 meter run

at Rieti, Italy in 1999, had kept going at the same speed for another 200 meters,

he would have covered the total 1200 meters in 2minutes 38.35seconds.

-- On the other hand, if you'd prefer to see this contributor have a go at it,

I can start this evening and confidently commit to have it done some time

early next week.

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Italian, he spent much of his childhood in Italy when his father (Joe Bryant) was finishing his pro hoop career. He also speaks spanish.

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Saint Thomas was declared a saint because of his martyrdom. The canonization process did not come into existence until the 12th century. In the primitive Church, martyrs were immediately recognized as witnessing to the perfection of Christian life on earth, having shown the ultimate proof of their love for Christ by the offering of their lives. By the sacrifice of their lives for Christ, they attained Heaven in eternal glory and were indissolubly united to the Lord, the Head of the Mystical Body.
The Apostles, like many early saints, were not formally canonized, but were recognized as saints by the practice of the faithful. The traditional day of the Feast of St. Thomas is December 21st - the traditional day of death. Recently, it has been transferred to July 3rd - the day of the translation of his relics.

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Outdoor Men -- Noah Ngeny (KEN), 2:11.96, 9/5/1999

in Rieti, Italy

Indoor Men -- Wilson Kipketer (DEN), 2:14.96, 2/20/2000

in Birmingham, Great Britain Outdoor Women -- Svetlana Masterkova (RUS), 2:28.98, 8/23/1996

in Brussels, Belgium

Indoor Women -- Maria de Lurdes Mutola (MOZ), 2:30.94, 2/25/1999

in Stockholm, Sweden -------Source: USATF

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I can do it in a solid 14 minutes. I am a teenager. 8th Grade boys in Indianapolis, IN run 3k (cross country) in the low 11 minutes (6 minute mile pace) to be competitive. Low 10 minutes (5.5 minute mile pace) won the City Meet in 2008. i do it in just under 10 minutes and im 13. state champ (victoria austrailia) does it in 9.45

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The cast of The Assisi Underground - 1985 includes: Pee Bee De La Cruz as Irma Roberto Bisacco as Prof. Rieti Delia Boccardo as Countess Cristina Francesco Carnelutti as The Forester Geoffrey Copleston as Police Chief Bertolucci Matteo Corvino as Brother Euralio Ben Cross as Padre Rufino Riccardo Cucciolla as Luigi Brizzi Eurilla del Bono as Franca Covarelli Tom Felleghy as Gen. Bremer Pier Francesco Aiello as Mario Paolo Giusti as Lt. Poddu Samuele Goldzader as Carlo Maionica Rita Guerreri as Sister Alfonsina Karlheinz Hackl as Capt. von Velden Helmut Hagen as Capt. Knabbe Neil Hansen as Lt. Philip Garrigue Angelo Infanti as Giorgio Kropf Mike Knevels as Gestapo Man on Train Jorge Krimer as Edward Gelb Stefania Maccarone as Deborah Gelb Marne Maitland as Rabbi Paolo Malco as Paolo Josza Mark Malicz as Jacob Baruch Roberta Manfredi as Hella Gelb Luigi Marturano as Interpreter James Mason as Bishop Nicolini Fabio Meyer as SS Man Renato Miracco as Brother Felice Lucia Mollaioli as Little Maionica Carlo Monni as SS Sergeant Alessandra Mussolini as Sister Beata Sergio Nicolai as Don Brunacci Irene Papas as Mother Giuseppina Alfredo Pea as Gino Bartali Lionello Pio Di Savoia as Col. Kruger Maurice Poli as Vito Giancarlo Prete as Col. Gay Edmund Purdom as Cardinal Della Costa Alexander Ramati as Arrested refugee Maya Ramati as Hanna Gelb Didi Ramati as Mrs. Eva Rieti Margherita Sala as Mrs. Gelb Riccardo Salvino as Otto Maionica Massimo Sarchielli as Don Paolo Franco Trevisi as Don Giovanni Max Turilli as Prison Guard Alfredo Varelli as The Monsignore Greta Vayan as Rita Maionica Venantino Venantini as Pietro Gianni Williams as Bino Maionica

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Saint Dominic, a Spanish priest, founded the Dominican order in the 13th century with a focus on preaching, education, and combating heresy. He was known for his commitment to poverty, prayer, and spreading the message of the Gospel. After his death in 1221, his reputation for holiness and the impact of his work led to his canonization as a saint in the Catholic Church.

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this is not a straightforward answer, however there are two saints (one traditionally and commonly recognized, and the other which one has to accept/believe im a more pragmatical) that may fit the part. saint Jude is the patron saint of lost causes. (wjod ; ich is quite fitting). Also in rural areas of Guatemala they worship san Simon (or as the natives call him maximon) by giving him offers of alcohol, tobacco, and even cash- even though religious/cultural beliefs have become blended in accordance to the believes and worships or such saint, he is regarded as the patron saint of drunks and gamblers.

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23 June 1967 Bakersfield, Cal. 3:51.0 Filbert Bayi Tanzania

17 May 1975 Kingston 3:49.4 John Walker New Zealand

12 August 1975 Göteborg 3:48.95 Sebastian Coe United Kingdom

17 July 1979 Oslo 3:48.8 Steve Ovett United Kingdom

1 July 1980 Oslo 3:48.53 Sebastian Coe United Kingdom

19 August 1981 Zürich 3:48.40 Steve Ovett United Kingdom

26 August 1981 Koblenz 3:47.33 Sebastian Coe United Kingdom

28 August 1981 Bruxelles 3:46.32 Steve Cram United Kingdom

27 July 1985 Oslo 3:44.39 Noureddine Morceli Algeria

5 September 1993 Rieti 3:43.13 Hicham El Guerrouj Morocco 7 July 1999 Rome

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The top performances are now (7th August 2012):

1 Usain Bolt (JAM) 9.58 2009, Berlin

2 Usain Bolt (JAM) 9.63, 2012 London

3 Usain Bolt (JAM) 9.69, 2008 Beijing

3 Tyson Gay (USA) 9.69 2009 Shanghai

5 Tyson Gay (USA) 9.71 2009 Berlin

6 Usain Bolt (JAM) 9.72 2008 New York

6 Asafa Powell (JAM) 9.72 2008 Lausanne

8 Asafa Powell (JAM) 9.74 2007 Rieti

9 Yohan Blake (JAM) 9.75 2012 Kingston

9 Yohan Blake (JAM) 9.75 2012 London

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The world best for men is 7:58.61 set by Kenyan Daniel Komen in Hechtel, Belgium on 19 July 1997. The women's record is 8:58.58, set by Ethiopian Meseret Defar in Brussels, Belgium on 14 September 2007

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The 10 top performances as of August 15, 2012

1 Usain Bolt (JAM) 9.58 2009, Berlin

2 Usain Bolt (JAM) 9.63, 2012 London

3 Usain Bolt (JAM) 9.69, 2008 Beijing

3 Tyson Gay (USA) 9.69 2009 Shanghai

5 Tyson Gay (USA) 9.71 2009 Berlin

6 Usain Bolt (JAM) 9.72 2008 New York

6 Asafa Powell (JAM) 9.72 2008 Lausanne

8 Asafa Powell (JAM) 9.74 2007 Rieti

9 Yohan Blake (JAM) 9.75 2012 Kingston

9 Yohan Blake (JAM) 9.75 2012 London

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Roberto Bisacco has: Played Roberto in "Gli arcangeli" in 1963. Played Luciano in "I grandi camaleonti" in 1964. Played Mario in "I miserabili" in 1964. Played Enrico in "Modesty Blaise" in 1966. Played David in "Col cuore in gola" in 1967. Played Lord Paris in "Romeo and Juliet" in 1968. Played Claudio in "Un detective" in 1969. Performed in "I dannati della terra" in 1969. Played Andrea in "Vergogna schifosi" in 1969. Played Sandro in "Delitto al circolo del tennis" in 1969. Played Gastion in "Camille 2000" in 1969. Performed in "La rivolta dei decabristi" in 1970. Played Bisacco in "La califfa" in 1970. Performed in "Il laccio rosso" in 1971. Played Stefano Vanzi in "I corpi presentano tracce di violenza carnale" in 1973. Played Donati in "Bisturi, la mafia bianca" in 1973. Played Juan Montalvo de Montalbon in "Stavisky..." in 1974. Played Lord Warburton in "Ritratto di signora" in 1975. Performed in "La contessa Lara" in 1975. Performed in "Gli ammonitori" in 1975. Played Francesco di Castiglione in "La Castiglione" in 1975. Performed in "Processo a Maria Tarnowska" in 1977. Played Monsignore Bedini in "Il Passatore" in 1977. Played Il dottore in "La gabbia" in 1977. Played Ralph in "La cage aux folles II" in 1980. Played comandante Ferrini in "Aeroporto internazionale" in 1985. Played Prof. Rieti in "The Assisi Underground" in 1985. Played Cooper in "Vendetta dal futuro" in 1986. Played Hermann in "Grandi cacciatori" in 1988. Played Di Stefano in "Il piccolo popolo" in 1990. Performed in "Arrivederci Roma" in 1990. Played Marquis in "Il ritorno di Ribot" in 1991. Played Osvaldo Ferretti in "Miliardi" in 1991. Played Petrilli in "Infelici e contenti" in 1992. Performed in "Christinas Seitensprung" in 1993. Performed in "Addio e ritorno" in 1995. Played Tancredi Palladini in "Un posto al sole" in 1996. Played Mantovano in "Mashamal - ritorno al deserto" in 1998. Played Salvatore Volpone in "Ein Mann gibt nicht auf" in 2000. Played Mauro Cimatti in "Don Matteo" in 2000. Performed in "Lo strano caso del signor Kappa" in 2001. Played Romano Forti in "Incantesimo 6" in 2003. Played Rettore in "Caravaggio" in 2007. Played Altero Corda in "Il commissario Manara" in 2008. Played himself in "On the Set of Camille 2000" in 2011.

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It is said that Bo ran the 40-yard dash in 4.12 seconds at the NFL combine. I think that might have been hand timed.

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Many reported times are unreliable due to differences in timing methods if not intentional falsifications. The NFL did not begin using partial electronic timing (started by hand, stopped electronically) at the Scouting Combine until 1990. In track and field races, the runner must react to the starting gun, which can take 0.10 to 0.20 seconds. For electronically timed 40 yard dashes, the runner is allowed to start when he wishes, and a timer hand-starts the clock (after a reaction time of 0.10 to 0.20 seconds). Although the 40-yard dash is not an official race in track and field, the 60 meter dash is an official distance in indoor track and field, with the world record for that race being 6.39 seconds (run twice by Maurice Greene, and once by Ben Johnson, whose record was annulled for Steroids). The fastest 60m split time is probably 6.32 seconds by Asafa Powell, in his 9.74 second 100m World Record run in Rieti, Italy. Fast starting elite sprinters such as Powell (and others past and present) can run a "Football 40" close to 4 seconds, because the sprinter does not have to react to the sound of the gun, and the starter has to react to their movement before the clock starts. In the 2001 World Championship 100m final in Edmonton, Greene covered 30m in 3.75 seconds running time and 40m in 4.64 seconds running time, putting his 40 yard (36.576m) running time at about 4.24 seconds. Given a hypothetical timer's reaction time to Greene's motion, Greene's "Football 40" time for this race would have been between 4.00 and 4.14 seconds. There actually is no single, "official" 40 time at the NFL Combine. National Scouting, which runs the combine, provides three times per run, two fully hand-held and one stopped electronically. Each player may run twice, thereby yielding a potential six times. National Scouting provides all six of these times to NFL teams. The teams then do what they want with those times, or ignore them. Some teams use the best electronic time. Some teams throw out the fastest and slowest and average the rest. Some teams use the best time provided. And some teams use a time provided by their own scout on site.

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As of August 17, 2009:

100 9.58 Usain Bolt (Jamaica) Berlin, Germany 8/16/09

200 19.19 Usain Bolt (Jamaica) Belrlin, 8/20/09 400 43.18 Michael Johnson (US) Seville, Spain 8/26/99

800 1:41.11 Wilson Kipketer (Denmark) Cologne, Germany 8/24/97

1000 2:11.96 Noah Ngeny (Kenya) Rieti, Italy 9/05/99

1500 3:26.00 Hicham El Guerrouj (Morocco) Rome, Italy 7/14/98

Mile 3:43.13 Hicham El Guerrouj (Morocco) Rome, Italy 7/07/99

2000 4:44.79 Hicham El Guerrouj (Morocco) Berlin, Germany 9/07/99

Steeplechase 7:53.63 Saïf Shaheen (Qatar) Brussels, Belgium 9/03/04

3000 7:20.67 Daniel Komen (Kenya) Rieti, Italy 9/01/96

5000 12:37.35 Kenenisa Bekele (Ethiopia) Hengelo, Holland 5/31/04

10,000 26:17.53 Kenenisa Bekele (Ethiopia) Brussels, Belgium 8/26/05

20,000 56:25.98 Haile Gebrselassie (Ethiopia) Ostrava, Czech Republic 6/27/07

Hour 21,101m (13M,193y) Arturo Barrios (Mexico) La Flèche, France 3/30/91

25,000 1:13:55.8 Toshihiko Seko (Japan) Christchurch, New Zealand 3/22/81

30,000 1:29:18.8 Toshihiko Seko (Japan) Christchurch, New Zealand 3/22/81

110 Hurdles 12.88 Xiang Liu (China) Lausanne, Switzerland 7/11/06

400 Hurdles 46.78 Kevin Young (US) Barcelona, Spain 8/06/92

Relay Events

4 x 100 37.10 Jamaica Beijing, China 8/08/92 (Nesta Carter, Michael Fraer, Usain Bolt, Asafa Powell) 4 x 200 1:18.68 Santa Monica TC Walnut, California 4/17/94 (Mike Marsh 20.0, Leroy Burrell 19.6, Floyd Heard 19.7, Carl Lewis 19.4)

4 x 400 2:54.29 United States Stuttgart, Germany 8/22/93 (Andrew Valmon, Quincy Watts, Harry 'Butch' Reynolds, Michael Johnson 42.9) 4 x 800 7:02.43 Kenya Brussels, Belgium 8/25/06 (Joseph Mutua 1:46.73, William Yiampoy 1:44.38, Ismael Kombich 1:45.92, Wilfred Bungei 1:45.40)

4 x 1500 14:38.8 West Germany Cologne, Germany 8/17/77 (Thomas Wessinghage 3:38.8, Harald Hudak 3:40.2, Michael Lederer 3:42.6, Karl Fleschen 3:37.3)

4 x Mile+ 15:49.08 Ireland Dublin, Ireland 8/17/85 (Eamonn Coghlan 4:00.2, Marcus O'Sullivan 3:55.3, Frank O'Mara 3:56.6, Ray Flynn 3:56.98)

Distance Medley 9:15.56p Kenya Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 4/29/06 (Elkanah Angwenyi 2:50.8, Thomas Musembi 45.8, Alfred Yego 1:46.2, Alex Kipchirchir 3:52.8)

Field Events

High Jump 2.45 | 8-0.50 Javier Sotomayor (Cuba) Salamanca, Spain 7/27/93

Pole Vault 6.13 | 20-1.25 Sergey Bubka (Ukraine) Tokyo, Japan 9/19/92 6.14 | 20-1.75(A) Sergey Bubka (Ukraine) Sestriere, Italy 7/31/94

Long Jump 8.95 | 29-4.50 Mike Powell (US) Tokyo, Japan 8/30/91

Triple Jump 18.29 | 60-0.25 Jonathan Edwards (Great Britain) Göteborg, Sweden 8/07/95

Shot 23.12 | 75-10.25 Randy Barnes (US) Westwood, California 5/20/90

Discus 74.08 | 243-0 Jürgen Schult (East Germany) Neubrandenburg, Germany 6/06/86

Hammer 86.74 | 284-7 Yuriy Syedikh (Soviet Union) Stuttgart, Germany 8/30/86

Javelin 98.48 | 323-1 Jan Železný (Czech Republic) Jena, Germany 5/25/96

Multi Event Decathlon 9026 Roman Ṧebrle (Czech Republic) Götzis, Austria 5/26-27/01 (10.64, 8.11/26-7¼, 15.33/50-3½, 2.12/6-11½, 47.79 [4675],

13.92, 47.92/157-3, 4.80/15-9, 70.16/230-2, 4:21.98 [4351])

Road Events 10K 27:02 Haile Gebrselassie (Ethiopia) Doha, Qatar 12/11/02

15K 41:29 Felix Limo (Kenya) Nijmegen, Holland 11/11/01

20K 55:31p Samuel Wanjiru (Kenya) 's Gravenhage, Holland 3/17/07 55:48 Haile Gebrselassie (Ethiopia) Tempe, Arizona 1/15/06

Half-Marathon 58:33 Samuel Wanjiru (Kenya) 's Gravenhage, Holland 3/17/07

25K 1:12:45 Paul Kosgei (Kenya) Berlin, Germany 5/09/04

30K 1:28:36 Takayuki Matsumiya (Japan) Kumamoto, Japan 2/16/03

Marathon 2:04:26 Haile Gebrselassie (Ethiopia) Berlin, Germany 9/30/07

100K 6:13:33 Takahiro Sunada (Japan) Lake Saroma, Japan 6/21/98

Ekiden Relay 1:57:06 Kenya Chiba, Japan 11/17/05 (Josphat Ndambiri 13:24, Martin Mathathi 27:12, Daniel Mwangi 13:59, Mekubo Mogusu 27:56, Onesmus Nyerre 14:36, John Kariuki 19:59)

Walk Events

20,000 1:17:25.6 Bernardo Segura (Mexico) Bergen, Norway 5/07/94

20K Road 1:17:16 Vladimir Kanyakin (Russia) Saransk, Russia 9/29/07

30,000 2:01:44.1 Maurizio Damilano (Italy) Cuneo, Italy 10/03/92

50,000 3:40:57.9 Thierry Toutain (France) Héricourt, France 9/29/96

50K Road 3:35:47 Nathan Deakes (Australia) Geelong, Australia 12/02/06

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Didi Petet has: Played Emon in "Catatan si boy" in 1987. Played Emon in "Bayar tapi nyicil" in 1988. Played Emon in "Catatan si boy 2" in 1988. Played Joe in "Joe turun ke desa" in 1989. Performed in "Pacar ketinggalan kereta" in 1989. Performed in "Oom pasikom" in 1990. Played Dahlan in "Sepondok dua cinta" in 1990. Played Emon in "Catatan si boy 3" in 1990. Played Emon in "Catatan si boy 5" in 1991. Performed in "Si Kabayan dan anak jin" in 1991. Played Emon in "Catatan si Emon" in 1991. Performed in "Gema kampus 66" in 1991. Performed in "Asmara" in 1992. Played Kabayan in "Si Kabayan mencari jodoh" in 1994. Played Ardiwilaga in "Petualangan Sherina" in 2000. Played Suwito in "Pasir berbisik" in 2001. Played Pak Guru in "Rindu kami padamu" in 2004. Played Wahyu in "Banyu Biru" in 2005. Played Pak Dibyo in "Tentang dia" in 2005. Performed in "Kamulah satu-satunya" in 2007. Played Johar in "Jermal" in 2008. Performed in "Emak ingin naik haji" in 2009. Played Pak Ali in "Ketika cinta bertasbih" in 2009. Played Satyo in "Ai lop yu pul" in 2009. Performed in "Di bawah langit" in 2010. Played Abah in "Kabayan jadi milyuner" in 2010. Performed in "Bebek belur" in 2010. Played Pak Wijaya in "Lost in Papua" in 2011. Played Eko Mondial in "Catatan (Harian) si Boy" in 2011. Performed in "Baik-baik sayang" in 2011. Performed in "Mama Cake" in 2012. Played Hadi in "Madre" in 2013. Played Engkong Gusur in "Bangun lagi dong lupus" in 2013.

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There is no official world record for 40 yards, BUT here's some of the material and times that has been reported: Many reported times are unreliable due to differences in timing methods if not intentional falsifications. The NFL did not begin using partial electronic timing (started by hand, stopped electronically) at the Scouting Combine until 1990. In track and field races, the runner must react to the starting gun, which can take 0.10 to 0.20 seconds. For electronically timed 40 yard dashes, the runner is allowed to start when he wishes, and a timer hand-starts the clock (after a reaction time of 0.10 to 0.20 seconds). Although the 40-yard dash is not an official race in track and field, the 60 meter dash is an official distance in indoor track and field, with the world record for that race being 6.39 seconds (run twice by Maurice Greene, and once by Ben Johnson, whose record was annulled for Steroids). The fastest 60m split time is probably 6.32 seconds by Asafa Powell, in his 9.74 second 100m World Record run in Rieti, Italy. Fast starting elite sprinters such as Powell (and others past and present) can run a "Football 40" close to 4 seconds, because the sprinter does not have to react to the sound of the gun, and the starter has to react to their movement before the clock starts. In the 2001 World Championship 100m final in Edmonton, Greene covered 30m in 3.75 seconds running time and 40m in 4.64 seconds running time, putting his 40 yard (36.576m) running time at about 4.24 seconds. Given a hypothetical timer's reaction time to Greene's motion, Greene's "Football 40" time for this race would have been between 4.00 and 4.14 seconds. Billy Emory ran the fastest time ever at 3.89 during an Olympic trial. . There actually is no single, "official" 40 time at the NFL Combine. National Scouting, which runs the combine, provides three times per run, two fully hand-held and one stopped electronically. Each player may run twice, thereby yielding a potential six times. National Scouting provides all six of these times to NFL teams. The teams then do what they want with those times, or ignore them. Some teams use the best electronic time. Some teams throw out the fastest and slowest and average the rest. Some teams use the best time provided. And some teams use a time provided by their own scout on site. Many players with incredible "reported" times have also done amazing things in the NFL, for example: Darrell Green ran an unofficial 4.09[citation needed] in training camp for the Washington Redskins. He is considered by many as one of the best corners of all time. Many see him as the fastest man in NFL history, having won several NFL's Fastest Man competitions. * Bo Jackson ran a 4.12. As a part-time player, Bo averaged 5.4 yards per carry. He also had 221 rushing yards on November 30, 1987 (just 29 days after his first NFL carry), which is still a Monday Night Football record. * DeAngelo Hall, a cornerback currently playing for the Atlanta Falcons, ran a 4.15 second 40 yard dash.[citation needed] * Randy Moss, a wide receiver currently playing for the New England Patriots, ran a 4.25 second 40 yard dash.[citation needed] Moss currently holds the rookie TD reception record with 17 and the single-season TD reception record with 23. * Devin Hester ran a disappointing 4.45 40 at the 2006 NFL Scouting Combine, but is now considered one of the best kick returners in NFL history and holds numerous return records.[citation needed] * Reggie Bush ran a 4.33, in 2006,[citation needed] he was the only rookie and the only running back to score a rushing TD and punt return TD. He also led the rookie running backs in receiving and set the NFL record for most catches by a NFL rookie running back * Heisman Trophy winner, Herschel Walker was said to have run a 4.25 (hand-timed) also for the Dallas Cowboys.[citation needed] He was a notable sprinter who also ran in the Olympic Trials. The Fastest Players in the NFL include the following. # Devin Hester (4.24 @ Miami Pro Day, 4.45 @ 2006 NFL Combine, 100 speed in Madden 08) # Reggie Bush (4.33 @ University of USC at Pro Day 2006) # Ike Taylor (4.18 @ University of Louisiana at Lafayette Pro Day) # Laveranues Coles (4.16 @ Florida State University, 4.29 @ Jets Media Guide) # Ahman Green (4.19 @ Pre-Draft Workout in Nebraska) # Michael Puckett (4.19 @ Pre-Draft Workout at CCCC) # Zach Rehmert (4.20 @ Pre- Draft workout at Collin College) # Kevin Curtis (4.21 @ Utah State Pro Day) # Donte Stallworth (4.22 @ 2003 Tennessee Pro Day) # Willie Parker (4.23 @ 2004 North Carolina Pro Day) # Randy Moss (4.25 @ Marshall University) # Fabian Washington (4.29 @ 2005 NFL Combine) # Champ Bailey (4.28 @ 1999 NFL Combine) # Jerome Mathis (4.28 @ 2005 NFL Combine) # Willis McGahee (4.28 @ Miami Pre-Injury) # Michael Bennett (4.17 @ Wisconsin Pro Day, 4.37 @ 2001 NFL Combine) Also, Bob Hayes won all but 1 race in the 40 yard dash back in the late 1960's, and he was once timed in 4.1. Back then, electronic timers only had 10ths of a second and didn't round, just stayed on a number until the next one was hit. In one race, he clocked in at 4.1. So figure it was probably under 4.2 but over 4.1 or somewhere in the neighborhood. They use to call the race, "King of the Hill" and it was raced in indoor track meets which NFL stars raced in.

That King of the Hill race was for pro-football players only. And the separation he would get was unbelievable, most times beating the field by at least a yard. Here's another source:

The NFL's fastest official 40 yard dash time was 4.25 seconds by cornerback Fabian Washington. Previous to electronic timing, Deion Sanders held the official record at 4.29 seconds. Here are some unofficial claims to players who have broken the 4.2 second mark.

1. Ted Ginn Jr. (4.06) 2. Alexander Wright (4.09) 3. Michael Bennett (4.13) 4. Bo Jackson (4.14) 5. DeAngelo Hall (4.15) 6. Darrell Green (4.15) 7. Lavernaues Coles (4.16) 8. Deion Sanders (4.17) 9 Joey Galloway (4.18) 10. Ahman Green (4.19) 11. Laveranues Coles (4.2) 12. Don Beebe (4.21) 13. Donte Stallworth (4.22) 14. Ryan Dotson (4.24) 15. Michael Vick (4.25) 16. Randy Moss (4.25) 17. Willie Parker (4.23) 18. Devin Hester (4.24) 19. Champ Bailey (4.28) 20. Willis McGahee (4.28) 21. Stanford Routt (4.29) 22. Fabian Washington(4.29) 23. Reggie Bush (4.33)

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