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In November 2019, World Athletics (WA; formerly IAAF) also deleted several long-distance events (track distances of 20,000 metres, 25,000 metres and 30,000 metres and road distances of 15 km, 20 km, 25 km and 30 km) from the world record books.
Key No longer contested at the Summer Olympics Men's records Usain Bolt currently holds three Olympic records; two individually in the 100m & 200m, and one with the Jamaican 4 × 100 m relay team. Ethiopian long-distance runner Kenenisa Bekele holds the Olympic record in the 5,000 m. ♦ denotes a performance that is also a current world record. Statistics are correct as of August 5, 2024 ...
Tunneling speeds increase over time. The first TBM peaked at 4 meters per week. This increased to 16 meters per week four decades later. By the end of the 19th century, speeds had reached over 30 meters per week. 21st century rock TBMs can excavate over 700 meters per week, while soil tunneling machines can exceed 200 meters per week.
13 April 2003 London Marathon: London, United Kingdom Marathon: 2:15:25 [h] Paula Radcliffe: 13 April 2003 London Marathon: London, United Kingdom 50 km: 3:07:20 Alyson Dixon: 1 September 2019 50 km World Championships Brașov, Romania [104] 100 km: 7:03:40 Sarah Webster 2 April 2023 Anglo Celtic Plate 100k Craigavon, Northern Ireland [121] 100 ...
Below is a list of current Australian records in athletics as ratified by the national governing body, Athletics Australia.There are two types of Australian records. An Australian record is the best time recorded anywhere in the world by an athlete or team holding Australian citizenship whilst an Australian All Comers record is the best time recorded in Australia by an athlete or team.
Olympic silver medalist Kenny Bednarek set the fastest time of the year in the 200 meters in 19.67 seconds at the Doha Diamond League on Friday. With a tailwind of +1.7 within the legal limit ...
17 years, 13 days 55 m: 6.67+ Melanie Doggett: 8 February 2025 Millrose Games: New York City, United States 13 years, 250 days [68] 60 m: 7.17 Melanie Doggett: 8 February 2025 Millrose Games: New York City, United States 13 years, 250 days [69] 200 m: 23.22 Sanya Richards: March 10, 2002 New York US National Scholastic Indoor Championships
The fastest ever under-18 time was set by US sprinter Erriyon Knighton in 2021, a wind-assisted 9.99 seconds. His compatriot Jelani Watkins and Thai sprinter Puripol Boonson occupy second and ...