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Time in s Location Date Ref. Margit Nemesházi (HUN) 7.2 h: Westfalenhalle, West Germany 27 March 1966 Annegret Richter (FRG) 7.2 Rotterdam, Netherlands 11 March 1973 Annegret Richter (FRG) 7.2 [a] Rotterdam, Netherlands 11 March 1973 Petra Kandarr (GDR) 7.2 [a] Rotterdam, Netherlands 11 March 1973 Irena Szewinska (POL) 7.24
Women's 60 metres at the 2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships Venue Oregon Convention Center Dates March 19 Competitors 44 from 35 nations Winning time 7.02 Medalists Barbara Pierre United States Dafne Schippers Netherlands Elaine Thompson Jamaica ← 2014 2018 → Video on YouTube Official Video 2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships Track events 60 m men women 400 m men women 800 m men women ...
American Christian Coleman currently holds the men's world record in the 60 metres with a time of 6.34 seconds, [1] while Russian Irina Privalova holds the women's world record at 6.92. At the 2020 Tokyo Olympics semi-finals, Su Bingtian ran the fastest 60 m split of all-time and the fastest 60 m ever recorded under any conditions with a time ...
[89] [86] Her time of 10.75 s was the second fastest in Olympic history at the time, while the race itself was one of the fastest Olympic 100 m finals, placing six women under 11 seconds. [ 61 ] [ 90 ] Jeter claimed silver in a season's best 10.78 s, [ 91 ] and Campbell-Brown earned bronze in 10.81 s.
Women's 60 metres at the 2024 World Athletics Indoor Championships ... and the next 3 fastest (q) advance to the Semi-Finals The heats started at 11:20. [1] [2] Rank ...
Sha’Carri Richardson ran the fastest women’s 100m time of the year on Thursday at the US Championships in Eugene, Oregon.
In her first post-Olympic race on 21 August, competing at the Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, Thompson-Herah stormed to the 100 m victory with a new career best of 10.54 seconds, the second-fastest time in women's history and only 0.05 s off the world record. [33] She became the first woman to break the 40 km/h barrier. [34]
Shericka Jackson produced a stunning performance at the Jamaican Championships on Saturday as she ran a world-leading 10.65 seconds in the 100 meters.