Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
As an exception, according to rule 36.2, specific event organizers may choose to ignore wind velocity readings exclusively for their specific event records (e.g. a performance in a 100 m race at a meeting with a wind reading of +2.4 m/s may be considered that specific meeting record, but will not be considered as a world record). [1] In running ...
Athletics records progressions outline the lineage and improvement of the best ratified marks in a particular athletics event. World records. Track events
Pictionary; Pictionary (1989 game show) - There was an early child version of Pictionary during the late 1980s, but with different rules. Pictionary (1997 game show) - The second version hosted by Alan Thicke, has its own rules different from the new version. Win, Lose or Draw, a similar game show also produced by Richard S. Kline
Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet Place Ref. Video 100 m: 10.49 (±0.0 m/s) Florence Griffith Joyner United States 16 July 1988 US Olympic Trials: Indianapolis, United States 150 m (bend) 16.10+ (+1.3 m/s) Florence Griffith Joyner United States 29 September 1988 Olympic Games: Seoul, South Korea 16.41 (+1.1 m/s) Brianna Rollins-McNeal
Pictionary; Pictionary (1989 game show) - There was an early child version of Pictionary during the late 1980s, but with different rules. Pictionary (2022 game show) - The current version hosted by Jerry O'Connell, has its own rules different from both of its predecessors. Win, Lose or Draw, a similar game show also produced by Richard S. Kline
World U20 records in the sport of athletics are ratified by World Athletics. Athletics records comprise the best performance of an athlete before the year of their 20th birthday. Technically, in all under 20 age divisions, the age is calculated "on December 31 of the year of competition" [1] to avoid age group switching during a competitive season.
Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet Place Age Ref. Video 100 m: 10.98 (+2.0 m/s) Candace Hill United States 20 June 2015 Brooks PR Invitational Shoreline, United States 16 years, 129 days [36] 10.94 (+0.6 m/s) X [b] Briana Williams Jamaica 21 June 2019 Jamaican Championships Kingston, Jamaica 17 years, 92 days [37] 200 m: 22.42 (+1.7 m/s) Amy Hunt
The following progression of low-altitude records therefore starts with Hines's low-altitude "record" when the IAAF started to recognise only electronic timing in 1977, and continues to Lewis's low-altitude performance that equalled the high-altitude world record in 1987. (Ben Johnson's 9.95 run in 1986 and 9.83 run in 1987 are omitted.)