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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.)
Kengo Suzuki: 28 February 2021 Lake Biwa Marathon: Ōtsu, Japan [16] 50 km (road) 2:44:07 Yuki Kawauchi: 19 June 2016 Okinoshima 50K Ultramarathon Okinoshima, Japan [17] 100 km (road) 6:06:08 Junpei Yamaguchi: 25 June 2023 Lake Saroma Ultramarathon: Yūbetsu, Japan 24-hour run: 273.708 km Shingo Inoue: 13–14 May 2010 IAU 24 Hour World ...
100 metres ; 200 metres ; 400 metres ; 800 ... IAAF Statistics Book 2009 – World record progressions (Men's from page 202–222, women's from page 292–309)
The World record progression 100 metres is split by gender: Men's 100 metres world record progression; Women's 100 metres world record progression
Masters athletics is a class of the sport of athletics for athletes of over 35 years of age. The events include track and field, road running and cross country running.These are the current world records in various five-year-groups, maintained by WMA, the World Association of Masters Athletes, which is designated by the World Athletics (formerly IAAF) to conduct the worldwide sport of Masters ...
With her world record in the 100-104 age range gone, Hawkins decided to establish a bar for women track and field runners 105 and older. She ran the 100-meter event at the 2021 Louisiana Senior ...
At the 2020 Summer Paralympics, Suzuki came ninth in the final of the 1500 metres T54 event. [16] He finished fourth in his heat of the 800 metres T54 event, and did not qualify for the final. [17] He was part of the Japanese team that came second in their mixed 4 × 100 metres relay heat, [18] and came third in the final. [19]
Sergey Bubka's 1993 pole vault world indoor record of 6.15 m was not considered to be a world record, because it was set before the new rule came into effect. Bubka's world record of 6.14 m, set outdoors in 1994, was surpassed by six consecutive records set indoors, most recently by Armand Duplantis in 2023 with a 6.22 m mark. In 2020 ...