Ladbrokes, a British-based online betting network has put together their own probabilities of the time in which Usain Bolt could stop the clock at when he races over 100-metres at the London Grand Prix on Friday.
Bolt, who has been in glorious form this season, despite running in unfriendly conditions, believes if he gets sunshine in London his world record of 9.69seconds, set when winning at the Olympics in Beijing, could very well be shattered.
The race will be his final competition before the IAAF World Championships in Berlin next month and the Jamaican is determined to land something special, especially in front of the many supporting Jamaican fans in England.
The last time Bolt race in England he smashed the 150metres world record running in the rain so another record on Friday would not be too surprising to many.
His last outing over the 100m was a 9.79seconds in poor conditions in Paris last Friday.
Here is a look at Ladbrokes breakdown
9.50 seconds or faster 33-1
9.51 seconds 125-1
9.52 seconds 125-1
9.53 seconds 100-1
9.54 seconds 100-1
9.55 seconds 100-1
9.56 seconds 75-1
9.57 seconds 75-1
9.58 seconds 75-1
9.59 seconds 66-1
9.60 seconds 66-1
9.61 seconds 50-1
9.62 seconds 50-1
9.63 seconds 40-1
9.64 seconds 40-1
9.65 seconds 33-1
9.66 seconds 22-1
9.67 seconds 22-1
9.68 seconds 22-1
9.69 seconds 20-1
9.70 seconds 20-1
9.71 seconds 20-1
9.72 seconds 20-1
9.73 seconds 20-1
9.74 seconds 20-1
9.75 seconds 20-1
9.76 seconds 27-1
9.77 seconds 17-1
9.78 seconds 17-1
9.79 seconds 17-1
9.80 seconds or slower 7-4

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