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Entwicklung Der Weltrekorde Die Entwicklung der 44,9 Otis Davis/Carl Kaufmann 06.09.1960 44,5 Tommie Smith (USA) 20.05.1967 Leichtathletik - Weltrekorde 44,1 Larry James (USA) 14.09.1968 43,86 Lee Evans (USA) 18.10.1968 Stand: 18. August 2016 43,29 Butch Reynolds (USA) 17.08.1988 43,18 Michael Johnson (USA) 26.08.1999 43,03 Wayde van Niekerk (RSA) 14.08.2016 M Ä N N E R 800 m 100 m - Lauf 1:59,7 Arthur Pelham (GBR) 26.03.1873 11,0 William McLaren (GBR) 27.07.1867 1:56,0 Laurence Myers (USA) 02.07.1881 10,6 Donald Lippincott (USA) 06.07.1912 1:52,8 Melvin Sheppard (USA) 21.07.1908 10,4 Eddie Tolan (USA) 08.08.1929 1:51,9 Ted Meredith (USA) 08.07.1912 10,3 Percy Williams (CAN) 09.08.1930 1:51,6 Otto Peltzer (GER) 03.07.1926 10,2 Jesse Owens (USA) 20.06.1936 1:49,8 Tommy Hampson (GBR) 02.08.1932 10,1 Willie Williams (USA) 03.08.1956 1:48,4 Sydney Wooderson (GBR) 20.08.1938 10,0 Armin Hary (GER) 21.06.1960 1:46,6 Rudolf Harbig (GER) 15.07.1939 9,9 Jim Hines (USA) 20.06.1968 1:45,7 Roger Moens (BEL) 03.08.1955 9,95 Jim Hines (USA) 14.10.1968 1:44,3 Peter Snell (NZL) 03.02.1962 9,93 Calvin Smith (USA) 03.07.1983 1:43,7 Marcello Fiasconaro (ITA) 27.06.1973 9,92 Carl Lewis (USA) 24.09.1988 1:43,5 Alberto Juantorena (CUB) 25.07.1976 9,90 Leroy Burrell (USA) 14.06.1991 1:43,4 Alberto Juantorena (CUB) 21.08.1977 9,86 Carl Lewis (USA) 25.08.1991 1:42,33 Sebastian Coe (GBR) 05.07.1979 9,85 Leroy Burrell (USA) 06.07.1994 1:41,73 Sebastian Coe (GBR) 10.06.1981 9,84 Donovan Bailey (CAN) 27.07.1996 1:41,24 Wilson Kipketer (DEN) 13.08.1997 9,79 Maurice Greene (USA) 16.06.1999 1:41,11 Wilson Kipketer (DEN) 24.08.1997 9,77 Asafa Powell (JAM) 14.06.2005 1:41,01 David Rudisha (KEN) 29.08.2010 9,74 Asafa Powell (JAM) 09.09.2007 1:40,91 David Rudisha (KEN) 9.08.2012 9,69 Usain Bolt (JAM) 16.08.2008 9,58 Usain Bolt (JAM) 15.08.2009 1000 m 2:45,0 Fernand Meiers (FRA) 08.10.1893 200 m 2:36,8 Henri Deloge (FRA) 10.06.1900 21,2 William Applegarth (GBR) 14.07.1914 2:32,3 Georg Mickler (GER) 22.06.1913 20,6 Andy Stanfield (USA) 26.05.1951 2:29,1 Anatole Bolin (SWE) 22.09.1918 20,5 Peter Radford (GBR) 28.05.1960 2:25,8 Otto Peltzer (GER) 18.09.1927 20,3 Henry Carr (USA) 23.03.1963 2:21,5 Rudolf Harbig (GER) 24.05.1941 20,2 Henry Carr (USA) 04.04.1964 2:19,5 Audun Boysen (NOR) 18.08.1954 20,0 Tommie Smith (USA) 11.06.1968 2:17,8 Dan Waern (SWE) 21.08.1959 19,83 Tommie Smith (USA) 16.10.1968 2:16,7 Siegfried Valentin (GDR) 19.07.1960 19,72 Pietro Mennea (ITA) 12.09.1979 2:16,2 Jürgen May (GDR) 20.07.1965 19,66 Michael Johnson (USA) 23.06.1996 2:16,0 Danie Malan (RSA) 24.06.1973 19,32 Michael Johnson (USA) 01.08.1996 2:13,9 Rick Wohlhuter (USA) 30.07.1974 19,30 Usain Bolt (JAM) 20.08.2008 2:13,40 Sebastian Coe (GBR) 01.07.1980 19,19 Usain Bolt (JAM) 20.08.2009 2:12,18 Sebastian Coe (GBR) 11.07.1981 2:11,96 Noah Ngeny (Kenia) 05.09.1999 400 m 50,2 Charles Pym (GBR) 11.11.1865 1500 m 49,0 Laurence Myers (USA) 20.09.1879 4:09,0 John Bray (USA) 30.05.1900 48,5 Henry Tindall (GBR) 26.06.1889 3:59,8 Harold Wilson (GBR) 30.05.1908 47,8 Maxie Long (USA) 29.09.1890 3:55,8 Abel Kiviat (USA) 08.06.1912 47,0 Bud Spencer (USA) 12.05.1928 3:52,6 Paavo Nurmi (FIN) 19.06.1924 46,0 Rudolf Harbig (GER) 12.08.1939 3:51,0 Otto Peltzer (GER) 11.09.1926 45,9 Herb McKinley (JAM) 02.07.1948 3:49,2 Luigi Beccali (ITA) 09.09.1933 45,8 George Rhoden (JAM) 22.08.1950 3:47,6 Gunder Hägg (SWE) 10.08.1941 45,4 Lou Jones (USA) 18.03.1955 3:43,0 Gunder Hägg (SWE) 07.07.1944 3:40,8 Sandor Iharos (HUN) 28.07.1955 13:58,2 Gunder Hägg (SWE) 20.09.1942 3:38,1 Stanislav Jungwirth (TCH) 12.07.1957 13:57,2 Emil Zatopek (TCH) 30.05.1954 3:36,0 Herb Elliott (AUS) 28.08.1958 13:46,8 Vladimir Kuts (URS) 18.09.1955 3:33,1 Jim Ryun (USA) 08.07.1967 13:34,8 Ron Clarke (AUS) 16.01.1965 3:32,1 Sebastian Coe (GBR) 15.08.1979 13:24,2 Kipchoge Keino (KEN) 30.11.1965 3:31,36 Steve Ovett (GBR) 27.08.1980 13:16,6 Ron Clarke (AUS) 05.07.1966 3:31,24 Sydney Maree (USA) 28.08.1983 13:16,4 Lasse Viren (FIN) 14.09.1972 3:30,77 Steve Ovett (GBR) 04.09.1983 13:12,9 Dick Quax (NZL) 05.07.1977 3:29,67 Steve Cram (GBR) 16.07.1985 13:06,20 Henry Rono (KEN) 13.09.1981 3:29,46 Said Aouita (MAR) 23.08.1985 13:00,41 David Moorcroft (GBR) 07.07.1982 3:28,86 Noureddine Morceli (ALG) 06.09.1992 13:00,40 Said Aouita (MAR) 27.07.1985 3:27,37 Noureddine Morceli (ALG) 12.07.1995 12:58,39 Said Aouita (MAR) 22.07.1987 3:26,00 Hicham El Guerrouj (MAR) 14.07.1998 12:56,96 Haile Gebrselassie (ETH) 04.06.1994 12:44,39 Haile Gebrselassie (ETH) 16.08.1995 1 Meile (1609,36 m) 12:41,86 Haile Gebrselassie (ETH) 13.08.1997 4:20,5 Edward Mills (GBR) 23.04.1864 12:39,74 Daniel Komen (KEN) 22.08.1997 4:14,4 John Paul Jones (USA) 31.05.1913 12:39,36 Haile Gebrselassie (ETH) 13.06.1998 4:09,2 Jules Ladoumègue (FRA) 04.10.1931 12:37,35 Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 31.05.2004 4:06,2 Gunder Hägg (SWE) 01.07.1942 4:01,4 Gunder Hägg (SWE) 17.07.1945 10 000 m 3:59,4 Roger Bannister (GBR) 06.05.1954 30:58,8 Jean Bouin (FRA) 16.11.1911 3:54,5 Herb Elliott (AUS) 06.08.1958 30:40,2 Paavo Nurmi (FIN) 22.06.1921 3:53,6 Michel Jazy (FRA) 09.06.1965 30:06,2 Paavo Nurmi (FIN) 31.08.1924 3:51,3 Jim Ryun (USA) 17.07.1966 29:52,6 Taisto Mäki (FIN) 17.09.1939 3:51,0 Filbert Bayi (TAN) 17.05.1975 29:35,4 Viljo Heino (FIN) 25.08.1944 3:49,4 John Walker (NZL) 12.08.1975 29:21,2 Emil Zatopek (TCH) 22.10.1949 3:48,53 Sebastian Coe (GBR) 19.08.1981 28:54,2 Emil Zatopek (TCH) 01.06.1954 3:48,40 Steve Ovett (GBR) 26.08.1981 28:30,4 Wladimir Kuts (URS) 11.09.1956 3:47,33 Sebstian Coe (GBR) 28.08.1981 28:15,6 Ron Clarke (AUS) 18.12.1963 3:46,32 Steve Cram (GBR) 27.07.1985 27:39,4 Ron Clarke (AUS) 14.07.1965 3:44,39 Nourredine Morceli (ALG) 12.09.1993 27:38,4 Lasse Viren (FIN) 03.09.1972 3:43,13 Hicham El Guerrouj (MAR) 09.07.1999 27:30,8 David Bedford (GBR) 13.07.1973 27:22,4 Henry Rono (KEN) 11.06.1978 3000 m 27:13,81 Fernando Mamede (POR) 02.07.1984 9:02,4 Louis de Fleurac (FRA) 19.06.1904 27:08,23 Arturo Barrios (MEX) 18.08.1989 8:56,8 Edvard Dahl (SWE) 22.09.1907 27:07,91 Richard Chelimo (KEN) 05.07.1993 8:36,8 Hannes Kolehmainen (FIN) 12.07.1912 26:58,38 Yobes Ondieki (KEN) 10.07.1993 8:20,4 Paavo Nurmi (FIN) 13.07.1926 26:52,23 William Sigei (KEN) 22.07.1994 8:18,8 Janusz Kusocinski (POL) 19.06.1932 26:43,53 Haile Gebrselassie (ETH) 05.06.1995 8:09,0 Henry Kalarne (SWE) 14.08.1940 26:38,08 Salah Hissou (MAR) 23.08.1996 7:58,8 Gaston Reiff (BEL) 12.08.1949 26:31,32 Haile Gebrselassie (ETH) 04.07.1997 7:49,2 Michel Jazy (FRA) 27.06.1962 26:27,85 Paul Tergat (KEN) 22.08.1997 7:39,6 Kipchoge Keino (KEN) 27.08.1965 26:22,75 Haile Gebrselassie (ETH) 01.06.1998 7:35,2 Brendan Foster (GBR) 03.08.1974 26:20,31 Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 08.06.2004 7:32,1 Henry Rono (KEN) 27.06.1978 26:17,53 Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 26.08.2005 7:29,45 Said Aouita (MAR) 20.08.1989 7:28,96 Moses Kiptanui (KEN) 16.08.1992 Halbmarathon (21,0975 km) 7:25,11 Noureddine Morceli (ALG) 02.08.1994 60:11 Matthews Temane (RSA) 25.07.1987 7:20,67 Daniel Komen (KEN) 01.09.1996 60:06 Steve Moneghetti (AUS) 24.01.1993 59:47 Moses Tanui (KEN) 03.04.1993 5000 m 59:17 Paul Tergat (KEN) 04.04.1998 15:20,0 Charles Bennett (GBR) 22.07.1900 59:16 Samuel Wanjiru (KEN) 11.09.2005 14:36,6 Hannes Kolehmainen (FIN) 10.07.1912 58:55 Haile Gebreselassie (ETH) 15.01.2006 14:28,2 Paavo Nurmi (FIN) 19.06.1924 58:33 Samuel Wanjiru (KEN) 17.03.2007 14:08,8 Taisto Mäki (FIN) 16.06.1939 58:23 Zersenay Tadese (ERI) 21.03.2010 Marathonlauf (42,195 km) 50,4 Juri Litujew (URS) 20.09.1953 2:55:19 John Hayes (USA) 24.07.1908 49,5 Glen Davis (USA) 29.06.1956 2:40:35 Thure Johannsson (SWE) 31.08.1909 49,2 Glen Davis (USA) 06.08.1958 2:36:07 Alexis Ahlgren (SWE) 31.05.1913 49,1 Rex Cawley (USA) 13.09.1964 2:29:02 Albert Michelsen (USA) 12.10.1925 48,8 Geoff Vanderstock (USA) 11.09.1968 2:26:42 Sohn Kee-Jung (KOR) 03.11.1935 48,1 David Hemery (GBR) 15.10.1968 2:25:39 Yun Bok-Suh (KOR) 19.04.1947 47,82 John Akii-Bua (UGA) 02.09.1972 2:18:41 Jim Peters (GBR) 13.06.1953 47,64 Edwin Moses (USA) 25.07.1976 2:17:40 Jim Peters (GBR) 26.06.1954 47,45 Edwin Moses (USA) 11.06.1977 2:15:17 Sergej Popow (URS) 24.08.1958 47,13 Edwin Moses (USA) 03.07.1980 2:14:28 Buddy Edelen (USA) 15.06.1963 47,02 Edwin Moses (USA) 31.08.1983 2:12:12 Abebe Bikila (ETH) 21.10.1964 46,78 Kevin Young (USA) 06.08.1992 2:09:37 Derek Clayton (AUS) 03.12.1967 3000 m Hindernis 2:08:34 Derek Clayton (AUS) 30.05.1969 9:09,4 Volmari Iso-Hollo (FIN) 28.05.1933 2:08:18 Rob de Castella (AUS) 06.12.1981 8:59,6 Erik Elmsater (SWE) 04.08.1944 2:08:05 Steve Jones (GBR) 21.10.1984 8:49,6 Sandor Rozsnyoi (HUN) 28.08.1954 2:07:12 Carlos Lopez (POR) 20.04.1985 8:35,6 Sandor Rozsnyoi (HUN) 16.09.1956 2:06:50 Balayneh Densimo (ETH) 17.04.1988 8:29,6 Gaston Roelants (BEL) 07.09.1963 2:06:05 Ronaldo da Costa (BRA) 20.09.1998 8:22,2 Wladimir Dudin (URS) 19.08.1969 2:05:42 Khalid Khannouchi (MAR) 24.10.1999 8:20,8 Anders Gäderud (SWE) 14.09.1972 2:05:38 Khalid Khannouchi (USA) 14.04.2002 8:19,8 Ben Jipcho (KEN) 19.06.1973 2:04:55 Paul Tergat (KEN) 28.09.2003 8:14,0 Ben Jipcho (KEN) 27.06.1973 2:04:26 Haile Gebreselassie (ETH) 30.09.2007 8:10,4 Anders Gäderud (SWE) 25.06.1975 2:03:59 Haile Gebreselassie (ETH) 28.09.2008 8:08,0 Anders Gäderud (SWE) 28.07.1976 2:03:38 Patrick Makau (KEN) 25.09.2011 8:05,4 Henry Rono (KEN) 13.05.1978 2:03:23 Wilson Kipsang (KEN) 29.09.2013 8:05,35 Peter Koech (KEN) 03.07.1989 2:02:57 Dennis Kimetto (KEN) 28.09.2014 8:02,08 Moses Kiptanui (KEN) 19.08.1992 7:59,18 Moses Kiptanui (KEN) 16.08.1995 110 m Hürden 7:59,08 Wilson Boit Kipketer (KEN) 13.08.1997 15,0 Forrest Smithson (USA) 25.07.1908 7:55,72 Bernard Barmasai
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