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Beijing, China 6.96 m Wang Yanping: 4 February 2017 National Championships Baku, Azerbaijan Triple jump: 14.40 m Huang Qiuyan: 10 March 2002 Shanghai, China Shot put: 21.10 m Sui Xinmei: 3 March 1990 Beijing, China Discus throw: 60.68 m Chen Yang: 27 March 2020 Beijing, China [citation needed] Hammer throw: 69.44 m Luo Na: 30 May 2020 Beijing ...
The women's vault record has been advanced 9 times indoors by three different women, each ratified as a world record. The last record to be set indoors was in 2004. Sergey Bubka 's 1993 pole vault world indoor record of 6.15 m was not considered to be a world record, because it was set before the new rule came into effect.
China 19 February 2016 Asian Championships: Doha, Qatar [107] Long jump: 6.82 m Yang Juan China 13 March 1992 Beijing, China 6.96 m Wang Yanping China 4 February 2017 Azerbaijani Championships Baku, Azerbaijan Triple jump: 15.14 m Olga Rypakova Kazakhstan 13 March 2010 World Championships: Doha, Qatar [108] Shot put: 21.10 m Sui Xinmei China
Wang is currently fifth on the all-time list. In 3000 m heats on 12 September, Wang's teammates broke the 3000 m world record in the first heat. This world record was just briefly held, when it was erased by Wang in the second heat. The next day she claimed the 3000 m in another record time 8:06.11. She also won the World Cup Marathon ...
The World Athletics Championships is a biennial event which began in 1983. Organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), the World Championships are a competition comprising track and field athletics events available to male and female athletes from any of the IAAF's 213 member federations.
IAAF Statistics Book 2009 – World record progressions (Men's from page 202–222, women's from page 292–309) ... Index of athletics record progressions.
The Games records in athletics are the best marks set in competitions at the Games. The athletics events at the Games are divided into four groups: track events (including sprints, middle- and long-distance running, hurdling and relays), field events (including javelin, discus, hammer, pole vault, long and triple jumps), road events and ...
The first record officially recognised by World Athletics (formerly the IAAF) was set on 6 July 1974 by Lyudmila Bragina from the Soviet Union. As of June 21, 2009, the IAAF has ratified nine world records in the outdoor event. [1]