I was thinking about this while brushing my teeth, and realized a flaw in my logic. The 3rd runner could of course run 10.01 or even slower depending on 4th place and still make the team. It is pretty unlikely that in the US Olympic trials the WR had to be broken to make the team.
No Way wrote:
I can't find my source, I'll look harder tomorrow, but there are a few instances where in the US Olympic trials more than one athlete has matched or broken the world record in the same event. It is a little different than the Kenyan situation, but you could argue that for example:
If the 100m WR was 10.00, and the top 3 times at the trials were then 9.99, 10.00, and 10.00, that because two athletes ran 10.00, the third had to run at least 10.00 to make the team, thus having to match or better the WR in order to make the team.
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