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Georgia track signee, Matthew Boling, clocked the fastest 100-meter time in high school history on S
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Georgia track signee, Matthew Boling, clocked the fastest 100-meter time in high school history on Saturday, however...
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Unfortunately, Boling’s time won’t officially count in the record books because it was wind-aided, per MileSplit.coms Cory Mull. Boling ran with a wind reading of 4.2 meters/second, which makes it “outside the legal requirements.” Per the website, the time converts to 10.16 seconds.
Check him out...

Wind or not that's fast.
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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TOSOV82 months
Deep down we all know the wind only helped him due to his whiteness. Ha
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GeeOH82 months
Not sure i would waste t8me in college. Thats World Class/Olympic speed White boy would get record endorsements
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Placebeaux82 months
All those brothers had the wind behind them to. Just saying.
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mr bunion82 months
That's a crackah arse crackah right there.
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ksdolfan82 months
Gotta admit I was surprised to see it was a white boy.
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Nole Man82 months
"White Lighting"
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Drizzt82 months
Is that a white guy?
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NPComb82 months
Just a baw enjoying his privilege.
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Magazine St82 months
The wind was at 4.2 meters per second, so it didn’t qualify as a new record. But, he’s definitely the fastest kid in the country from an observational standpoint.
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MNCscripper82 months
The Bob Menry version is better
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Dude was stridin'!
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Clark1482 months
That's mighty fast for anybody.I heard the cutoff on wind is 4mph.Just missed,but still impressive.
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loogaroo82 months
Wow! Came out the blocks weird too.
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loogaroo82 months
Why the downvote? He has room for improvement...which is scary.
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