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The following table shows the world record progression in the Women's 3,000 metres. The first record officially recognised by the IAAF was set on 6 July 1974 by Lyudmila Bragina from the Soviet Union. As of June 21, 2009, the IAAF has ratified nine world records in the event. [1]
Olympic Games: Izu, Japan [21] 3000m individual pursuit (progression) 3:15.663 Chloé Dygert United States 19 October 2024 World Championships: Ballerup, Denmark [22] 4000m team pursuit (progression) 4:04.242 Franziska Brauße Lisa Brennauer Lisa Klein Mieke Kröger Germany 3 August 2021 Olympic Games: Izu, Japan [23] Hour record (progression ...
For a performance to be ratified as a world record by World Athletics, the marathon course on which the performance occurred must be 42.195 km (26.219 mi) long, [34] measured in a defined manner using the calibrated bicycle method [35] (the distance in kilometers being the official distance; the distance in miles is an approximation) and meet other criteria that rule out artificially fast ...
In women's athletics, 3000 metres was a standard event in the Olympic Games (1984 to 1992) [2] and World Championships (1980 to 1993). [3] The event was discontinued at World Championship and Olympic level after the 1993 World Championships in Athletics , with Qu Yunxia being the final gold medal winner at the event.
women: 3000 m steeplechase: men: 4 × 100 m relay: men: ... world record AR: area record NR: ... Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's marathon ...
Location Track Date Meet Ref 3:37.347 Rebecca Twigg (USA) Hamar (NOR) Indoor: 20 August 1993: World Championships: 3:36.227 Marion Clignet (FRA) Bogota (COL) Open air: 29 September 1995: World Championships: 3:36.081 Rebecca Twigg (USA) Bogota (COL) Open air: 30 September 1995: World Championships 3:31.924 Antonella Bellutti (ITA) Cali (COL ...
Record Athlete & Nat. Perf. Location Date World record Brigid Kosgei (KEN) 2:14:04: Chicago, United States: 13 October 2019 Championship record Paula Radcliffe (GBR) 2:20:57 ...
The Olympic records for the event are 2:06:26 hours for men, set by Tamirat Tola in 2024, and 2:22:55 hours for women, set by Sifan Hassan in 2024. The men's marathon world record has been improved several times at the Olympics: in 1908, 1920, and then at successive Olympics by Abebe Bikila in 1960 and 1964. [ 11 ]