Lamont Marcell Jacobs, the 2021 Olympic champion, ran an impressive time of 9.67 seconds in the Austrian Open, making him the second-fastest man ever in the 100-meter sprint behind Usain Bolt. The time was achieved with a strong tailwind of 4.1 meters per second, which disqualifies it from being recognized as an official European record, as the maximum allowable wind assistance for records is 2.0 meters per second. Jacobs' current European record stands at 9.80 seconds, set during the 2021 Olympics. The second-place finisher, British athlete Romell Glave, also ran a notable time of 9.76 seconds.
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Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article accurately reports Marcell Jacobs' time of 9.67 seconds at the Austrian Open, noting it was affected by strong wind and thus not an official European record. It correctly identifies Usain Bolt as the only faster runner and provides context about previous times. The objectivity is slightl



