Patrick Johnson

Patrick Johnson

athlete Australia

Patrick Johnson is a former Australian sprinter who holds the national record for the 100 metres with a time of 9.93 seconds, set in 2003. He is notable for being the only Australian to have officially run under 10 seconds in the event, and his achievements have made him a prominent figure in Australian athletics history.

Born on Dec 18, 1973 (51 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
39,258
Power
2,125$
Sentiment
6.50
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Australia 2 6.50 0.14% +10% 25,499,884 39,258 $1,380,000 2,125$
Totals 2 25,499,884 39,258 $1,380,000 2,125$
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Recent Mentions

Australia Australia: Kennedy became the first Australian athlete since Patrick Johnson in 2003 to stop the clock in a single-digit time. 5

The Sydney Morning Herald: Kennedy breaks 10-second barrier for 100m

Unknown Unknown: Patrick Johnson is the president of the Antigua and Barbuda Pan Association and intends to respond to the allegations made by the steel orchestras. 5

The Daily Observer – prominent Antiguan newspaper: Steelband Association boss gets ultimatum: Call elections, or else

Guyana Guyana: Gout was bidding to become the second Australian to break the 10-second barrier, more than 20 years after Patrick Johnson ran 9.93 in Mito, Japan in 2003. 9

Stabroek News: Australia's Gout runs sub-10 second 100 metres with wind assistance

Australia Australia: Patrick Johnson, who ran 9.93 in 2003 in Japan, is the only Australian male to have broken 10 seconds for the 100m. 8

The Sydney Morning Herald: Gout Gout breaks 10-second mark in 100m, with illegal tailwind