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1.1 Track events. 1.2 Field events. ... Printable version; In other projects ... IAAF Statistics Book 2009 – World record progressions ...
For track and combined events, the term "indoor world records" were changed to "short track world records". In some field events, including long jump, triple jump, high jump, pole vault, and shot put, indoor world records were eliminated. These changes came into effect on 1 November 2023.
World athletics record progressions (2 C, 18 P) Pages in category "Athletics (track and field) record progressions" This category contains only the following page.
Tyson Gay currently holds the national record for the 100 m. The following are the national records in track and field in the United States. Some of the records are maintained by USA Track & Field (USATF). Outdoor times for track races between 200 meters to 10,000 meters are set on 400-meter unbanked tracks.
10K run world record progression; 50K run world record progression; 60 metres hurdles world record progression; 100K run world record progression; 800 metres world record progression; 1000 metres world record progression; 1500 metres world record progression; 2000 metres world record progression; 3000 metres steeplechase world record ...
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Athletics (track and field) record progressions (5 C, 1 P) S. South American athletics records ...
The first world record in the 400 m for men was recognized by the International Amateur Athletics Federation, now known as World Athletics, in 1912.The IAAF ratified Charles Reidpath's 48.2 s performance set at that year's Stockholm Olympics as a world record, but it also recognized the superior mark over 440 yards (402.336 metres) run by Maxie Long in 1900 as a world record.
The IAAF maintained separate records for 200 m over a straight track and over a curved track until 1976, when records for the former were discarded. The IAAF ratified the first record for 200 m on a curved track in 1951. "y" denotes times for 220 yards (201.17 m) which were also ratified for the event.