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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 Junior World Records in Swimming are the fastest times ever swum by a "junior" swimmer, with junior defined as the following ages (age as of December 31 of the year of the swim): girls - 18 years old or younger; boys - 18 years old or younger
17 years, 11 days [13] 110 m hurdles (99/100 cm) 13.29 (−1.0 m/s) Wilhem Belocian France 12 July 2012 World Junior Championships: Barcelona, Spain 17 years, 20 days 110 m hurdles (106.7 cm) 13.32 (+0.7 m/s) Dejour Russell Jamaica 24 June 2017 Jamaican National Senior Championship Kingston, Jamaica 17 years, 84 days [14]
Australian teenage sprinting sensation Gout Gout recorded the fourth-fastest under-18 100m time in history on ... Gout broke onto the scene in 2022 when he ran the 100m in 10.57s as a 14-year-old ...
13.30 Chris Nelloms: Dunbar High School: Dayton, Ohio: Welcome Stadium, Dayton, Ohio: May 26, 1990 13.1 Dennis Brantley Worthing High School: Houston, Texas: Austin, Texas: May 23, 1980 110 m hurdles (42 in) 13.74 (−0.6 m/s) Kevin Craddock James Logan High School: Union City, California: Grosseto, Italy: World Junior Championships: July 17 ...
Just a day after running the fourth fastest under-18 100m time in history, 16-year-old sprint sensation Gout Gout has broken Australia’s longstanding men’s 200m record.. Peter Norman’s 200m ...
19 years, 70 days 5000 m: 13:24.26 Nico Young: 23 April 2021 Drake Relays: Des Moines United States 18 years, 270 days ... 100m H (wind) High jump Shot put 200m (wind)
After coming in with the fourth-fastest time in the heats, Gout raced again on Friday, running the final in 10.17 — the sixth-fastest time for a sprinter under 18 years old — beating his ...