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World Records MEN - HOMMES WORLD RECORD RECORD DU MONDE Status Disciplines Start Category Type of Track Time / Distance Name Date Venue Statut Discipline Départ Catégorie Type de Piste Temps / Distance Nom Date Lieu Absolute 200m Flying start Open Indoor track 9''100 NICHOLAS PAUL (TTO) 04.09.2019 COCHABAMBA (BOL) Historical 200m Flying start Open Indoor track 9"347 FRANCOIS PERVIS (FRA) 06.12.2013 AGUASCALIENTES (MEX) Historical 200m Flying start Open Indoor track 9"572 KEVIN SIREAU (FRA) 30.05.2009 MOSCOW (RUS) Historical 200m Flying start Open Indoor track 9"650 KEVIN SIREAU (FRA) 29.05.2009 MOSCOW (RUS) Historical 200m Flying start Open Indoor track 9"772 THEO BOS (NED) 16.12.2006 MOSCOW (RUS) Historical 200m Flying start Open Open air track 9"865 CURT HARNETT (CAN) 28.09.1995 BOGOTA (COL) Historical 200m Flying start Open Indoor track 10"099 VLADIMIR ADAMACHVILI (URS) 06.08.1990 MOSCOW (URS) Historical 200m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 10"123 NICOLAI KOVCHE (URS) 02.08.1987 MOSCOW (URS) Historical 200m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 10"224 MICHAEL HUEBNER (RDA) 08.07.1986 MOSCOW (URS) Historical 200m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 10"249 SERGEI KOPYLOV (URS) 06.08.1981 MOSCOW (URS) Historical 200m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 10"369 SERGEI KOPYLOV (URS) 02.08.1981 MOSCOW (URS) Historical 200m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 10"650 SERGEI ZOURAVLEV (URS) 02.08.1981 MOSCOW (URS) Historical 200m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 10"72 DANIEL MORELON (FRA) 04.11.1966 ZURICH (SUI) Historical 200m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 11"40 GIOVANNI PETTENELA (ITA) 29.12.1964 MILAN (ITA) Historical 200m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 11"40 V. FRENNET (BEL) 14.10.1961 BRUXELLES (BEL) Historical 200m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 11"40 SERGIO BIANCHETTO (ITA) 05.11.1960 MILAN (ITA) Historical 200m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 11"40 GIUSEPPE BEGHETTO (ITA) 05.11.1960 MILAN (ITA) Historical 200m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 11"50 GUGLIELMO PESENTI (ITA) 17.02.1957 MILAN (ITA) Historical 200m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 11"80 GUGLIELMO PESENTI (ITA) 18.01.1956 MILAN (ITA) Historical 200m Flying start Amateurs Open air track 10"118 MICHAEL HUEBNER (RDA) 27.08.1986 COLORADO SPRINGS (USA) Historical 200m Flying start Amateurs Open air track 10"190 LUTZ HESSLICH (RDA) 04.07.1985 COLORADO SPRINGS (USA) Historical 200m Flying start Amateurs Open air track 10"441 LUTZ HESSLICH (RDA) 10.05.1984 TBILISSI (URS) Historical 200m Flying start Amateurs Open air track 10"580 GORDON SINGLETON (CAN) 09.10.1980 MEXICO (MEX) Historical 200m Flying start Amateurs Open air track 10"61 OMARI PHAKADZE (URS) 22.10.1967 MEXICO (MEX) Historical 200m Flying start Amateurs Open air track 10"69 OMARI PHAKADZE (URS) 21.10.1967 MEXICO (MEX) Historical 200m Flying start Amateurs Open air track 11"00 SANTE GAIARDONI (ITA) 30.07.1960 ROME (ITA) Historical 200m Flying start Amateurs Open air track 11"20 RICHARD PLOOG (AUS) 06.12.1956 MELBOURNE (AUS) Historical 200m Flying start Amateurs Open air track 11"40 ROTISLAV VARGACHKIN (URS) 25.07.1955 TOULA (URS) Historical 200m Flying start Amateurs Open air track 11"70 JURI VOLTCHEK (URS) 27.06.1955 IRKOUTSK (URS) Historical 200m Flying start Amateurs Open air track 12"00 VIRGILIO PIZZALI (ITA) 02.11.1954 MILAN (ITA) Historical 200m Flying start Amateurs Open air track 12"00 CESARE PINARELLO (ITA) 26.10.1954 MILAN (ITA) Historical 200m Flying start Professionals Indoor track 10"345 MICHAEL HUEBNER (RDA) 20.08.1990 MAEBASHI (JPN) Historical 200m Flying start Professionals Indoor track 10"459 STEPHEN PATE (AUS) 19.03.1989 LAUNCESTON (AUS) Historical 200m Flying start Professionals Indoor track 10"587 CLAUDIO GOLINELLI (ITA) 25.08.1987 VIENNA (AUT) Historical 200m Flying start Professionals Indoor track 10"99 OSCAR PLATTNER (SUI) 01.12.1961 ZURICH (SUI) Historical 200m Flying start Professionals Indoor track 11"10 OSCAR PLATTNER (SUI) 17.08.1956 ZURICH (SUI) Historical 200m Flying start Professionals Open air track 10"405 J. F. KENNEDY (USA) 24.08.199 COLORADO SPRINGS (USA) Historical 200m Flying start Professionals Open air track 10"567 D. RUEDA EFRAIN (COL) 12.12.1986 LA PAZ (BOL) Historical 200m Flying start Professionals Open air track 10"723 LECH BARCZEWSKI (USA) 16.08.1986 COLORADO SPRINGS (USA) Historical 200m Flying start Professionals Open air track 10"778 D. RUEDA EFRAIN (COL) 08.11.1985 MEXICO (MEX) Historical 200m Flying start Professionals Open air track 10"80 ANTONIO MASPES (ITA) 21.07.1960 ROME (ITA) Historical 200m Flying start Professionals Open air track 11"00 ANTONIO MASPES (ITA) 13.07.1960 ROME (ITA) Historical 200m Flying start Professionals Open air track 11"00 ARIE VAN VLIET (NED) 09.09.1955 COPENHAGEN (DEN) Absolute 500m Flying start Open Open air track 24"758 CHRIS HOY (GBR) 13.05.2007 LA PAZ (BOL) Historical 500m Flying start Open Open air track 25"850 ARNAUD DUBLE (FRA) 10.10.2001 LA PAZ (BOL) Historical 500m Flying start Open Indoor track 26"649 ALEXANDRE KIRITCHENKO (URS) 29.10.1988 MOSCOW (URS) Historical 500m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 26"715 NICOLAI KOVCHE (URS) 17.08.1987 MOSCOW (URS) Historical 500m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 27"469 ALEXANDRE PANFILOV (URS) 05.08.1984 MOSCOW (URS) Historical 500m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 27"836 OTAR MTCHEDLICHVILI (URS) 12.10.1983 MOSCOW (URS) Historical 500m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 28"040 SERGEI KOPYLOV (URS) 30.07.1982 MOSCOW (URS) Historical 500m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 28"163 HEINZ ISLER (SUI) 09.07.1979 ZURICH (SUI) Historical 500m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 28"304 GIORGIO ROSSI (ITA) 05.08.1978 MILAN (ITA) Historical 500m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 28"75 DANIEL MORELON (FRA) 12.06.1976 MILAN (ITA) Historical 500m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 28"89 PIERRE TRENTIN (FRA) 05.11.1967 ZURICH (SUI) Historical 500m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 28"93 PIERRE TRENTIN (FRA) 20.11.1966 ZURICH (SUI) Historical 500m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 29" PIERRE TRENTIN (FRA) 04.11.1966 ZURICH (SUI) Historical 500m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 29"40 GUGLIELMO PESENTI (ITA) 17.02.1957 MILAN (ITA) Historical 500m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 30" GUGLIELMO PESENTI (ITA) 18.01.1956 MILAN (ITA) Historical 500m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 30"60 ROGER GAIGNARD (FRA) 05.12.1954 ST-ETIENNE (FRA) Historical 500m Flying start Amateurs Open air track 26"993 R. O'REILLY (USA) 23.11.1985 LA PAZ (BOL) Historical 500m Flying start Amateurs Open air track 27"310 GORDON SINGLETON (CAN) 09.10.1980 MEXICO (MEX) Historical 500m Flying start Amateurs Open air track 27"85 PIERRE TRENTIN (FRA) 21.10.1967 MEXICO (MEX) Historical 500m Flying start Amateurs Open air track 28"80 PIERRE TRENTIN (FRA) 06.06.1967 MILAN (ITA) Historical 500m Flying start Amateurs Open air track 29"40 VICTOR LOGOUNOV (URS) 29.07.1964 IRKOUTSK (URS) Historical 500m Flying start Amateurs Open air track 29"66 PATRICK SERCU (BEL) 28.07.1964 COPENHAGEN (DEN) Historical 500m Flying start Amateurs Open air track 29"80 VALENTINO GASPARELLA (ITA) 29.08.1955 MILAN (ITA) Historical 500m Flying start Amateurs Open air track 30"40 A. MORSELLI (ITA) 25.10.1954 MILAN (ITA) Historical 500m Flying start Professionals Indoor track 27"350 MICHAEL HUEBNER (GER) 18.01.1992 STUTTGART (GER) Historical 500m Flying start Professionals Indoor track 27"451 STEPHEN PATE (AUS) 19.03.1989 LAUNCESTON (AUS) Historical 500m Flying start Professionals Indoor track 28"281 P. BOYER (FRA) 01.11.1987 GRENOBLE (FRA) Historical 500m Flying start Professionals Indoor track 28"486 URS FREULER (SUI) 02.10.1981 VIENNA (AUT) Historical 500m Flying start Professionals Indoor track 28"60 OSCAR PLATTNER (SUI) 17.08.1956 ZURICH (SUI) Historical 500m Flying start Professionals Indoor track 29" ARIE VAN VLIET (NED) 08.01.1956 ZURICH (SUI) Historical 500m Flying start Professionals Indoor track 29" OSCAR PLATTNER (SUI) 08.01.1956 ZURICH (SUI) Historical 500m Flying start Professionals Indoor track 29"80 J. BELLENGER (FRA) 28.11.1954 PARIS (FRA) Historical 500m Flying start Professionals Open air track 27"432 D. RUEDA EFRAIN (COL) 12.12.1986 LA PAZ (BOL) Historical 500m Flying start Professionals Open air track 27"896 D. RUEDA EFRAIN (COL) 08.11.1985 MEXICO (MEX) Historical 500m Flying start Professionals Open air track 28"705 ROBERT DILL-BUNDI (SUI) 11.08.1982 ZURICH (SUI) Historical 500m Flying start Professionals Open air track 28"80 MARINO MORETTINI (ITA) 29.08.1955 MILAN (ITA) Absolute 750m by team Standing start Open Indoor track 41''225 NETHERLANDS (HOOGLAND JEFFREY, LAVREYSEN HARRIE, VAN DEN BERG ROY, BUCHLI MATTHIJS) 26.02.2020 BERLIN (GER) Historical 750m by team Standing start Open Indoor track 41"871 GERMANY (JOACHIM EILERS, RENE ENDERS, ROBERT FÖRSTEMANN) 05.12.2013 AGUASCALIENTES (MEX) Historical 750m by team Standing start Open Indoor track 42"600 GREAT BRITAIN (PHILIP HINDES, JASON KENNY, CHRIS HOY) 02.08.2012 LONDON (GBR) Historical 750m by team Standing start Open Indoor track 42"914 GERMANY (RENE ENDERS, MAXIMILIAN LEVY, STEFAN NIMKE) 01.12.2011 CALI (COL) Historical 750m by team Standing start Open Indoor track 42"950 GREAT BRITAIN (CHRIS HOY, JASON KENNY, JAMIE STAFF) 15.08.2008 BEIJING (CHN) Absolute 1km Standing start Open Indoor track 56"303 FRANCOIS PERVIS (FRA) 07.12.2013 AGUASCALIENTES (MEX) Historical 1km Standing start Open Open air track 58"875 ARNAUD TOURNANT (FRA) 10.10.2001 LA PAZ (BOL) Historical 1km Standing start Open Open air track 1'00"148 ARNAUD TOURNANT (FRA) 16.06.2000 MEXICO (MEX) Historical
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