Asafa Powell created more athletics history on Tuesday becoming the first man to run under ten seconds for the 100 metres on one hundred occasions under all conditions.
The former world 100 metres record holder reached the milestone on Tuesday by clocking 9.96 seconds to take the top spot at an IAAF World Challenge meet in Zagreb, Croatia.
Powell was well ahead of American Mike Rodgers who produced 10.10 seconds.
Of Powell's one hundred sub ten performances, seven have been wind assisted.
Also in Zagreb on Tuesday, Andrew Riley secured third in the men's 110 metre hurdles.
Riley produced a moderate 13.52 seconds as world champion Sergey Shubenkov of Russia, took the top spot with 13.11 seconds.
On the women's side World Championship relay gold medallist Novlene Williams-Mills and Simone Facey both had third place finishes.
Williams-Mills stopped the clock at 51.81 seconds in the women's 400 metres.
American Natasha Hastings won with 51.20 seconds.
Facey produced 11.25 seconds in the 100 metres won by American Candyce McGrone in 11.10 seconds.
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