With a record time of 9.58 seconds, Bolt is the fastest man ever, known for his dominance in the 100m and 200m sprints.
Achieving 9.69 seconds, Gay is the second fastest, notable for his 2007 World Championships triple gold in the 100m, 200m, and 4x100m relay.
Blake matched Gay's 9.69 seconds and is a double Olympic silver medalist, often referred to as "The Beast" for his powerful sprinting.
Powell, with a time of 9.72 seconds, held the 100m world record twice and is known for his consistency, having broken the 10-second barrier more than 90 times.
Gatlin clocked 9.74 seconds and is a 2004 Olympic gold medalist, known for his longevity and comeback after a doping ban.
With a time of 9.76 seconds, Coleman is the 2019 World Champion and the indoor 60m world record holder.
Carter, who ran 9.78 seconds, is part of the Jamaican team that set the 4x100m relay world record at the 2012 London Olympics.
Greene's 9.79 seconds earned him the title of fastest man in the world in 1999, and he is a two-time Olympic gold medalist.
Mullings ran 9.80 seconds and was a finalist in multiple international competitions before being banned for doping.
Jacobs, also with a time of 9.80 seconds, won gold in the 100m at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, becoming the first Italian to do so.