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Detailed List of Track and Field Performances Detailed list of track and field performances 100 metres women 100 metres men 4x100 metre relay women 4X100 metre relay men Year Athlete Country Result Year Athlete Country Result Year Country Result Year Country Result Elizabeth 1896 Tom Burke USA 12.0 1928 CAN 48.4 1912 GBR 42.4 1928 USA 12.2 Robinson 1900 Frank Jarvis USA 11.0 1932 USA 47.0 1920 USA 42.2 Stanislawa 1904 Archie Hahn USA 11.0 1936 USA 46.9 1924 USA 41.0 1932 POL 11.9 Walasiewicz 1906 Archie Hahn USA 11.2 1948 NED 47.5 1928 USA 41.0 Helen 1936 USA 11.5 1908 Reggie Walker SAF 10.8 1952 USA 45.9 1932 USA 40.0 Stephens 1912 Ralph Craig USA 10.8 1956 AUS 44.5 1936 USA 39.8 Fanny 1948 NED 11.9 Charles 1960 USA 44.5 1948 USA 40.6 Blankers-Koen 1920 USA 10.8 Paddock Marjorie 1964 POL 43.6 1952 USA 40.1 1952 AUS 11.5 Harold Jackson 1968 USA 42.8 1956 USA 39.5 1924 GBR 10.6 Abrahams 1956 Betty Cuthbert AUS 11.5 1972 FRG 42.81 1960 GER 39.5 1928 Percy Williams CAN 10.8 1960 Wilma Rudolph USA 11.0 1976 GDR 42.55 1964 USA 39.0 1932 Eddie Tolan USA 10.3 1964 Wyomia Tyus USA 11.4 1980 GDR 41.60 1968 USA 38.2 1936 Jesse Owens USA 10.3 1968 Wyomia Tyus USA 11.0 1984 USA 41.65 1972 USA 38.19 1948 Harrison Dillard USA 10.3 1972 Renate Stecher GDR 11.07 1988 USA 41.98 1976 USA 38.33 1952 Lindy Remigino USA 10.4 Annegret 1992 USA 42.11 1980 URS 38.26 1976 FRG 11.08 1956 Bobby Morrow USA 10.5 Richter 1996 USA 41.95 1984 USA 37.83 Lyudmila 1960 Armin Hary GER 10.2 2000 BAH 41.95 1988 URS 38.19 1980 URS 11.06 Kondratyeva 1964 Bob Hayes USA 10.0 2004 JAM 41.73 1992 USA 37.40 1984 Evelyn Ashford USA 10.97 1968 Jim Hines USA 9.95 2008 RUS 42.31 1996 CAN 37.69 Florence 1972 Valery Borzov URS 10.14 1988 USA 10.54 2000 USA 37.61 Griffith-Joyner 1976 Hasely Crawford TRI 10.06 2004 GBR 38.07 1992 Gail Devers USA 10.82 1980 Allan Wells GBR 10.25 2008 JAM 37.10 1996 Gail Devers USA 10.94 1984 Carl Lewis USA 9.99 Ekaterini 1988 Carl Lewis USA 9.92 2000 GRE 11.12 Thanou 1992 Linford Christie GBR 9.96 Yuliya 2004 BLR 10.93 1996 Donovan Bailey CAN 9.84 Nesterenko 2000 Maurice Greene USA 9.87 Shelly-Ann 2008 JAM 10.78 Fraser 2004 Justin Gatlin USA 9.85 2008 Usain Bolt JAM 9.69 Detailed list of track and field performances 200 metres women 200 metres men 400 metres 400 metres men Year Athlete Country Result Year Athlete Country Result Year Athlete Country Result Year Athlete Country Result Fanny Walter 1964 Betty Cuthbert AUS 52.0 1896 Tom Burke USA 54.2 1948 NED 24.4 1900 USA 22.2 Blankers-Koen Tewksbury 1968 Colette Besson FRA 52.0 1900 Maxey Long USA 49.4 Marjorie 1904 Archie Hahn USA 21.6 1972 Monika Zehrt GDR 51.08 1904 Harry Hillman USA 49.2 1952 AUS 23.7 Jackson 1908 Robert Kerr CAN 22.6 Irena Wyndham 1976 POL 49.29 1908 GBR 50.0 1956 Betty Cuthbert AUS 23.4 1912 Ralph Craig USA 21.7 Szewinska Halswelle 1960 Wilma Rudolph USA 24.0 1920 Allen Woodring USA 22.0 1980 Marita Koch GDR 48.88 1912 Charles Reidpath USA 48.2 1964 Edith McGuire USA 23.0 1924 Jackson Scholz USA 21.6 Valerie Brisco- 1920 Bevil Rudd SAF 49.6 1984 USA 48.83 Irena Hooks 1928 Percy Williams CAN 21.8 1924 Eric Liddell GBR 47.6 1968 POL 22.5 Szewinska 1988 Olga Bryzgina URS 48.65 1932 Eddie Tolan USA 21.2 1928 Raymond Barbuti USA 47.8 1972 Renate Stecher GDR 22.40 Marie-José 1936 Jesse Owens USA 20.7 1932 Bill Carr USA 46.2 1992 FRA 48.83 Bärbel Wöckel- Pérec 1976 GDR 22.37 1948 Melvin Patton USA 21.1 1936 Archie Williams USA 46.5 Eckert Marie-José 1952 Andy Stanfield USA 20.7 1996 FRA 48.25 1948 Arthur Wint JAM 46.2 Bärbel Wöckel- Pérec 1980 GDR 22.03 1956 Bobby Morrow USA 20.6 1952 George Rhoden JAM 45.9 Eckert 2000 Cathy Freeman AUS 49.11 1960 Livio Berruti ITA 20.5 1956 Charles Jenkins USA 46.7 Valerie Brisco- Tonique 1984 USA 21.81 2004 BAH 49.41 Hooks 1964 Henry Carr USA 20.3 1956 Ardalion Ignatyev URS 47.0 Williams-Darling Florence 1968 Tommie Smith USA 19.8 Christine 1960 Otis Davis USA 44.9 1988 USA 21.34 2008 GBR 49.62 Griffith-Joyner 1972 Valery Borzov URS 20.00 Ohuruogu 1964 Michael Larrabee USA 45.1 1992 Gwen Torrence USA 21.81 1976 Don Quarrie JAM 20.23 1968 Lee Evans USA 43.8 Marie-José 1980 Pietro Mennea ITA 20.19 1972 Vincent Matthews USA 44.66 1996 FRA 22.12 Pérec 1984 Carl Lewis USA 19.80 Alberto Pauline Davis- 1976 CUB 44.26 Juantorena 2000 BAH 22.27 1988 Joe DeLoach USA 19.75 Thompson 1980 Viktor Markin URS 44.60 Veronica 1992 Mike Marsh USA 20.01 2004 JAM 22.05 1984 Alonzo Babers USA 44.27 Campbell Michael 1996 USA 19.32 Johnson 1988 Steve Lewis USA 43.87 Veronica 2008 JAM 21.74 Campbell Konstantinos 1992 Quincy Watts USA 43.50 2000 GRE 20.09 Kenteris 1996 Michael Johnson USA 43.49 Shawn 2000 Michael Johnson USA 43.84 2004 USA 19.79 Crawford 2004 Jeremy Wariner USA 44.00 2008 Usain Bolt JAM 19.3 2008 LaShawn Merritt USA 43.75 Detailed list of track and field performances 800 metres women 800 metres men 1500 metres women 1500 metres men Year Athlete Country Result Year Athlete Country Result Year Athlete Country Result Year Athlete Country Result 1928 Lina Radke GER 2:16.8 1896 Teddy Flack AUS 2:11.0 Lyudmila 1896 Teddy Flack AUS 4:33.2 1972 URS 4:01.4 Bragina Lyudmila 1900 Alfred Tysoe GBR 2:01.2 Charles 1960 URS 2:04.3 1900 GBR 4:06.2 Shevtsova James Tatyana Bennett 1976 URS 4:05.48 1904 USA 1:56.0 Kazankina 1964 Ann Packer GBR 2:01.1 Lightbody James 1904 USA 4:05.4 Madeline Melvin Tatyana Lightbody 1980 URS 3:56.56 1908 USA 1:52.8 Kazankina 1968 Manning- USA 2:00.9 Sheppard Melvin 1908 USA 4:03.4 Jackson 1984 Gabriella Dorio ITA 4:03.25 Sheppard 1912 Ted Meredith USA 1:51.9 1972 Hildegard Falck FRG 1:58.6 1988 Paula Ivan ROM 3:53.96 1912 Arnold Jackson GBR 3:56.8 1920 Albert Hill GBR 1:53.4 Tatyana Hassiba 1920 Albert Hill GBR 4:01.8 1924 Douglas Lowe GBR 1:52.4 1976 URS 1:54.94 1992 ALG 3:55.30 Kazankina Boulmerka 1924 Paavo Nurmi FIN 3:53.6 1928 Douglas Lowe GBR 1:51.8 Nadezhda Svetlana 1928 Harry Larva FIN 3:53.2 1980 URS 1:53.43 Thomas 1996 RUS 4:00.83 Olizarenko 1932 GBR 1:49.7 Masterkova Hampson 1932 Luigi Beccali KIT 3:51.2 1984 Doina Melinte ROM 1:57.60 Nouria Merah- 1936 John Woodruff USA 1:52.9 2000 ALG 4:05.10 1936 Jack Lovelock NZL 3:47.8 Benida 1988 Sigrun Wodars GDR 1:56.10 1948 Mal Whitfield USA 1:49.2 1948 Henry Eriksson SWE 3:49.8 Ellen van 2004 Kelly Holmes GBR 3:57.90 1992 NED 1:55.54 1952 Mal Whitfield USA 1:49.2 1952 Josy Barthel LUX 3:45.1 Langen 2008 Nancy Lagat KEN 4:00.23 1956 Tom Courtney USA 1:47.7 1956 Ron Delany IRL 3:41.2 Svetlana 1996 RUS 1:57.73 1960 Peter Snell NZL 1:46.3 1960 Herb Elliott AUS 3:35.6 Masterkova 1964 Peter Snell NZL 1:45.1 1964 Peter Snell NZL 3:38.1 2000 Maria Mutola MOZ 1:56.15 1968 Ralph Doubell AUS 1:44.3 1968 Kipchoge Keino KEN 3:34.9 2004 Kelly Holmes GBR 1:56.38 1972 Dave Wottle USA 1:45.9 1972 Pekka Vasala FIN 3:36.3 2008 Pamela Jelimo KEN 1:54.87 Alberto 1976 John Walker NZL 3:39.17 1976 CUB 1:43.50 Juantorena 1980 Sebastian Coe GBR 3:38.4 1980 Steve Ovett GBR 1:45.40 1984 Sebastian Coe GBR 3:32.53 1984 Joaquim Cruz BRA 1:43.00 1988 Peter Rono KEN 3:35.96 1988 Paul Ereng KEN 1:43.45 1992 Fermin Cacho ESP 3:40.12 1992 William Tanui KEN 1:43.66 Noureddine 1996 ALG 3:35.78 1996 Vebjørn Rodal NOR 1:42.58 Morceli 2000 Nils Schumann GER 1:45.08 2000 Noah Ngeny KEN 3:32.07 Yuriy Hicham el 2004 RUS 1:44.45 2004 MAR 3:34.18 Borzakovskiy Guerrouj 2008 Wilfred Bungei KEN 1:44.65 2008 Rashid Ramzi BRN 3:32.94 Detailed list of track and field performances 10,000 metres women 10,000 metres men Woman’s javelin Men’s javelin Year Athlete Country Result Year Athlete Country Result (javelin weight 600 g) (javelin weight 800g) Olga Hannes Year Athlete Country Result Year Athlete Country Result 1988 URS 31:05.21 1912 FIN 31:20.8 Bondarenko Kolehmainen 1932 Babe Didriksen USA 43.68 1908 Eric Lemming SWE 54.825 Derartu 1920 Paavo Nurmi FIN 31:45.8 1936 Tilly Fleischer GER 45.18 1912 Eric Lemming SWE 60.64 1992 ETH 31:06.02 Tulu 1924 Ville Ritola FIN 30:23.2 1948 Herma Bauma AUT 45.57 1920 Jonni Myyrä FIN 65.78 Fernanda 1928 Paavo Nurmi FIN 30:18.8 1952 Dana Zátopková CZE 50.47 1924 Jonni Myyrä FIN 62.96 1996 POR 31:01.63 Ribeiro Janusz 1956 Inese Jaunzeme URS 53.86 1928 Erik Lundkvist SWE 66.60 Derartu 1932 POL 30:11.4 Kusocieski 2000 ETH 30:17.49 1960 Elvira Ozolina URS 55.98 1932 Matti Järvinen FIN 72.71 Tulu Ilmari 1964 Mihaela Penes ROM 60.54 1936 Gerhard Stöck GER 71.84 1936 FIN 30:15.4 2004 Huina Xing CHN 30:24.36 Salminen 1968 Angéla Németh HUN 60.36 1948 Kaj Rautavaara FIN 69.77 Tirunesh 1948 Emil Zátopek CZE 29:59.6 2008 ETH 29:54.66 1972 Ruth Fuchs GDR 63.88 1952 Cyrus Young USA 73.78 Dibaba 1952 Emil Zátopek CZE 29:17.0 1976 Ruth Fuchs GDR 65.94 1956 Egil Danielsen NOR 85.71 Vladimir 1956 URS 28:45.6 1980 Maria Colon CUB 68.40 Viktor Kuts 1960 URS 84.64 Tessa Tsybulenko Pyotr 1984 GBR 69.56 1960 URS 28:32.2 Sanderson 1964 Pauli Nevala FIN 82.66 Bolotnikov 1988 Petra Felke GDR 74.68 1968 Janis Lusis URS 90.10 1964 Billy Mills USA 28:24.4 1992 Silke Renk GER 68.34 Klaus 1968 Naftali Temu KEN 29:27.4 1972 FRG 90.48 Wolfermann 1996 Heli Rantanen FIN 67.94 1972 Lasse Virén FIN 27:38.4 1976 Miklós Németh HUN 94.58 2000 Trine Hattestad NOR 68.91 1976 Lasse Virén FIN 27:40.38 Osleidys 1980 Dainis Kula URS 91.20 1980 Miruts Yifter ETH 27:42.69 2004 CUB 71.53 Menendez 1984 Arto Härkönen FIN 86.76 1984 Alberto Cova ITA 27:47.54 Barbora 1988 Tapio Korjus FIN 84.28 Brahim 2008 CZR 71.42 Spotakova 1988 MAR 27:21.46 1992 Jan Zelezny CZR 89.66 Boutayeb 1996 Jan Zelezny CZR 88.16 1992 Khalid Skah MAR 27:46.70 2000 Jan Zelezny CZR 90.17 Haile 1996 ETH 27:07.34 Andreas Gebrselassie 2004 NOR 86.50 Thorkildsen Haile 2000 ETH 27:18.20 Andreas Gebrselassie 2008 NOR 90.57
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