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NATIONAL OUTDOOR RECORDS (12 Aug 2015) Compiled by György Csiki NATIONAL OUTDOOR RECORDS (12 Aug 2015) Compiled by György Csiki WR world record A high altitude AR area record h hand timing dh downhill course dq doping sh short course mx mixed race (=) NR equal sq on square # not ratified (no doping control, citizenship etc.) MEN 100 metres BRU 10.61/-1.2 Mohd Fakhri Ismail 91 Ipoh 23 May 10.67/0.3 Mohd Asy Syafie Bohari 96 Singapore (6h1) 09 Jun 10.59/0.0 Mohd Fakhri Ismail 91 Singapore (3h2) 09 Jun CHN 9.99/1.5 Su Bingtian 89 Eugene,OR 30 May DOM 10.16A/1.3 (=) Yancarlos Martinez 92 Medellin 09 May 10.14/1.9 Yancarlos Martinez 92 Toronto 21 Jul FIJ 10.26/1.1 (=) Ratu Banuve Tabakaucoro 92 Brisbane 28 Mar 10.22/-0.1 Ratu Banuve Tabakaucoro 92 Cairns 10 May FRA 9.86/1.3 AR= Jimmy Vicaut 92 Saint-Denis 04 Jul GIB 11.22/1.2 Jerai Torres 94 Eton 09 May 11.22/1.3 (=) Jessy Franco 98 St.Clement 02 Jul IRI 10.14/0.8 Reza Ghasemi 87 Almaty (1h3) 25 Jul 10.10/0.4 Hasan Taftian 93 Almaty (1) 25 Jul KEN 10.23A/0.8 Mike Nyangau 94 Nairobi 11 Jul KOR 10.16/1.8 Kim Gook-Young 91 Gwangju 09 Jul KUW 10.31/1.4 Meshaal Khalifa Al-Mutairi 97 Al-Kuwait 03 May 10.27/1.8 Meshaal Khalifa Al-Mutairi 97 Wuhan 04 Jun LES 10.11/1.4 Mosito Lehata 92 Réduit 12 Apr MDV 10.50/1.1 (=) Hassan Saaid 92 Wuhan 03 Jun MGL 10.65/0.8 Achitbileg Battulga 86 Wuhan 03 Jun 10.65/0.4 (=) Achitbileg Battulga 86 Almaty 25 Jul MNE 10.55/0.3 Luka Rakic 91 Celje 13 Jun MNT 10.23/1.9 Julius Morris 94 San José/CRC 07 Aug PHI 10.33/0.3 Eric Cray 88 San Marcos,TX 25 Apr 10.33A/0.9 (=) Eric Cray 88 El Paso,TX 01 May 10.28/0.3 Eric Cray 88 Singapore (1h1) 09 Jun 10.25/0.0 Eric Cray 88 Singapore (1) 09 Jun PLW 10.75/1.6 Rodman Teltull 94 Brisbane 28 Feb 10.72/0.1 Rodman Teltull 94 Brisbane 06 Mar 10.71/0.9 Rodman Teltull 94 Brisbane 07 Mar QAT 9.91/1.8 AR Femi Seun Ogunode 91 Wuhan 04 Jun RSA 9.97/0.8 Henricho Bruintjies 93 La Chaux-de-Fonds 05 Jul 9.97/0.0 (=) Akani Simbine 93 Gwangju 09 Jul SAM 10.47/0.4 Jeremy Dodson 87 Tempe,AZ 11 Apr 10.36/-0.1 Jeremy Dodson 87 Cairns 10 May SUR 10.28/0.5 Jeffrey Vanan 92 Saint Laurent-du-Maroni 16 May SWZ 10.38/1.4 Sibusiso Matsenjwa 88 Réduit 12 Apr TUN 10.41/1.6 Badreddine Toumi 90 Stuttgart 14 Jun 10.38/0.6 Badreddine Toumi 90 Nürnberg 25 Jul TUR 10.12/1.9 Ramil Guliyev 90 Isparta 09 May 10.04/0.4 Jak Ali Harvey 89 Bellinzona (pre 1rB) 21 Jul 10.03/-0.1 Jak Ali Harvey 89 Bellinzona (1) 21 Jul 200 metres AIA 20.15/0.0 Zharnel Hughes 95 George Town 16 May ANT 20.05/2.0 Miguel Francis 95 Toronto 24 Jul CAN 20.16/0.3 (=) Andre De Grasse 94 Walnut,CA 18 Apr 20.03/-0.1 Andre De Grasse 94 Westwood,CA 16 May 19.88/0.3 Andre De Grasse 94 Toronto 24 Jul COL 20.37A/-1.9 Bernardo Valoyes 94 Medellin 09 May CPV 21.74/0.7 Ronaldinho Oliveira 97 Lisboa 01 Jul CUB 20.02/0.3 Roberto Skyers 91 Toronto 24 Jul DOM 20.37A/-1.9 Yancarlos Martinez 92 Medellin 09 May 20.30/1.9 Yancarlos Martinez 92 Toronto (2h3) 23 Jul 20.22/1.0 Yancarlos Martinez 92 Toronto (4s2) 23 Jul FIJ 20.94/0.9 Ratu Banuve Tabakaucoro 92 Brisbane (2h2) 29 Mar 20.63/1.7 Ratu Banuve Tabakaucoro 92 Brisbane (1) 29 Mar 20.53/-1.5 Ratu Banuve Tabakaucoro 92 Port Moresby 16 Jul IND 20.66/1.0 Dharambir Singh 90 Wuhan 07 Jun IRI 20.47/0.4 Mohamed Hussein Abaraghi 95 Almaty 26 Jul KEN 20.14/1.9 Carvin Nkanata 91 Clermont,FL 18 Apr LCA 20.63/1.6 Corneil Lionel 91 Norman,OK 18 Apr MDV 21.21/0.0 Hassan Saaid 92 Kingston 14 Mar 21.19/-0.7 Hassan Saaid 92 Wuhan 06 Jun 21.07/-0.1 Hassan Saaid 92 St.Paul/REU 04 Aug MEX 20.33A/0.0 José Carlos Herrera 86 Ciudad de Mexico 29 Mar MNE 21.44/-0.5 Luka Rakic 91 Baku 22 Jun MNT 20.50/1.5 Julius Morris 94 San José/CRC (1h2) 07 Aug 20.45/0.8 Julius Morris 94 San José/CRC (2s2) 07 Aug PAK 20.7h Liaqat Ali 83 Islamabad 05 Apr PLW 21.84/0.7 Rodman Teltull 94 Brisbane 08 Mar RSA 20.06/0.0 Anaso Jobodwana 92 George Town 16 May 20.04/0.9 Anaso Jobodwana 92 Eugene,OR 30 May 19.94/0.6 Wayde van Niekerk 92 Luzern 14 Jul SAM 20.98/1.1 Jeremy Dodson 87 Tucson,AZ 20 Mar 20.59/0.6 Jeremy Dodson 87 Tempe,AZ 11 Apr 20.57/1.6 Jeremy Dodson 87 Cairns 08 May TJK 21.41/0.1 Aleksandr Pronzhenko 92 Bishkek 21 Jun 21.34/0.4 Aleksandr Pronzhenko 92 Almaty 26 Jul TUR 20.21/1.9 Ramil Guliyev 90 Viljandi 19 Jul VIE 21.14/0.2 Le Trong Hinh 96 Singapore (1h1) 10 Jun 20.89/-0.1 Le Trong Hinh 96 Singapore (1) 10 Jun 400 metres AFG 50.61 Said Gilani 96 Göttingen 21 Jun BAH 44.27 Steven Gardiner 95 Nassau 27 Jun BLR 45.43 Aleksandr Linnik 91 Cheboksary 20 Jun BOT 43.72 AR Isaac Makwala 85 La Chaux-de-Fonds 05 Jul BUR 47.73 Abdoul-Rashid Tamboura 94 Vénissieux 10 May CAY 46.80 Jamal Walton 98 Coral Gables,FL 21 Mar 46.30 Jamal Walton 98 George Town 16 May 46.22 Jamal Walton 98 Orlando,FL 23 May 45.99A Jamal Walton 98 Cali 17 Jul GAB 46.95 Alhagie Salim Drammeh 87 Recklinghausen 12 Jul HKG 47.44 Chan Ka Chun 89 Kuala Lumpur 27 Mar 47.34 Chan Ka Chun 89 Kuala Lumpur 29 Mar 47.28 Chan Ka Chun 89 Taipei 15 May ISR 45.04 Donald Blair-Sanford 87 Zhukovskiy 19 Jul NED 45.40 Liemarvin Bonevacia 89 Gainesville,FL 24 Apr QAT 44.27 AR Abdalelah Haroun 97 La Chaux-de-Fonds 05 Jul RSA 44.24 Wayde van Niekerk 92 New York,NY 13 Jun 43.96 AR Wayde van Niekerk 92 Saint-Denis 04 Jul SWZ 47.18A Sibusiso Matsenjwa 88 Pretoria 24 Feb THA 46.00 Kunanon Sukkaew 94 Singapore 12 Jun TLS 52.07 Domingos Savio dos Santos 98 Kuala Lumpur 27 Mar 50.79 Domingos Savio dos Santos 98 Singapore 12 Jun TUR 45.97A Yavuz Can 87 Erzurum 25 Jul UKR 45.01 Vitaliy Butrym 91 Almaty 25 Jul VIE 47.23 Quach Cong Lich 93 Kuala Lumpur 27 Mar 46.99 Quach Cong Lich 93 Kuala Lumpur 29 Mar 46.02 Quach Cong Lich 93 Singapore 12 Jun 45.99 Quach Cong Lich 93 Chanthaburi 29 Jun 800 metres ALB 1:48.78 Astrit Kryeziu 91 Lokeren 25 May BIH 1:44.19 Amel Tuka 91 Velenje 01 Jul 1:43.84 Amel Tuka 91 Madrid 11 Jul 1:42.51 Amel Tuka 91 Monaco 17 Jul COK 1:52.77 Alex Beddoes 95 Eltham 22 Jul DJI 1:43.08 Ayanleh Souleiman 92 Barcelona 08 Jul 1:42.97 Ayanleh Souleiman 92 Monaco 17 Jul QAT 1:43.82 Abdulrahman Musaeb Balla 89 Barcelona 08 Jul SLO 1:46.00 Zan Rudolf 93 Velenje 01 Jul TKS 1:58.97 Ken Reyes 99 Basseterre 05 Apr URU 1:49.16 Javier Marmo 92 Lima 14 Jun 1500 metres ARG 3:38.35 Federico Bruno 93 Barcelona 08 Jul CHI 3:37.86 Carlos Diaz 93 Barcelona 08 Jul COL 3:42.38 Gerald Nicolas Giraldo 89 Lima 13 Jun CRC 3:47.90 Yormán Rivas 94 Gainesville,FL 24 Apr CZE 3:34.26 Jakub Holusa 88 Stockholm 30 Jul GIB 3:44.31 Harvey Dixon 93 Lowell,MA 16 May NZL 3:29.66 AR Nick Willis 83 Monaco 17 Jul SMR 3:55.03 Joe Guerra 90 Knoxville,TN 09 Apr UGA 3:35.02 Ronald Musagala 92 Hengelo 24 May Mile BEL 3:51.84 Pieter-Jan Hannes 92 Oslo 11 Jun ZAM 4:02.77 Harry Mulenga 94 Tempe,AZ 11 Apr 3000 metres CAY 9:09.41 Dominic Dyer 99 Basseterre 05 Apr CHI 7:53.54 Carlos Diaz 93 Bilbao 20 Jun 7:53.37 Carlos Diaz 93 Madrid 11 Jul DOM 8:25.87 Alvaro Abreu 91 Kingston 09 May GAM 8:32.8 Nfamara Njie 98 Lecce 18 Apr HAI 8:26.06 Mark Allein 90 Coral Gables,FL 11 Apr TUR 7:38.65 Ali Kaya 94 Monaco 17 Jul 5000 metres GAM 14:25.1 Nfamara Njie 98 Cosenza 27 Jun ISV 14:36.76 Eduardo Garcia 92 Starkville,MS 14 May JAM 13:20.39 Kemoy Campbell 91 Palo Alto,CA 02 May JPN 13:08.40 Osako Suguru 91 Heusden-Zolder 18 Jul RSA 13:11.44 Stephen Mokoka 85 Stellenbosch 18 Apr SOM 13:32.39 Mohamed Ali Mohammed 89 Ninove 01 Aug TUR 13:00.31 Ali Kaya 94 Roma 04 Jun VIE 14:04.82 Nguyen Van Lai 86 Singapore 09 Jun 10000 metres BER 30:04.66 # Christopher Estwanik 80 St.Clement 03 Jul CAN 27:07.51 Cameron Levins 89 Eugene,OR 29 May ISR 28:09.42 Aimeru Almeya 90 Tel Aviv 18 Jan PAR 29:48.27 Derlis Ayala 90 Buenos Aires 25 Mar PER 28:43.10 Luis Ostos 88 Lima 14 Jun TUR 27:24.09 Ali Kaya 94 Mersin 02 May Half Marathon GBR 59:32 AR Mohamed Farah 83 Lisboa 22 Mar IRI 1:07:33 Mohammad Jafar Moradi 90 Gwangju 12 Jul ISL 1:04:55 Kári Steinn Karlsson 86 Berlin 29 Mar MOZ 1:03:58 Flavio Siholhe 90 Port Elizabeth 25 Jul NZL 59:47 AR Zane Robertson 89 Marugame 01 Feb SRI 1:04:45 Anuradha Cooray 78 Hackney 10 May SUI 1:00:42 Tadesse Abraham 82 Barcelona 15 Feb TPE 1:03:46 Chiang Chieh-Wen 81 Marugame 01 Feb TUR 1:01:21 sh? Ali Kaya 94 Adana 04 Jan UGA 59:43 Geoffrey Kusuro 89 Ostia 01 Mar Marathon BER 2:21:33 # Christopher Estwanik 80 Cleveland,OH 17 May GUM 2:33:13 dh Wayne Blas 77 Boston,MA 20 Apr IRI 2:17:41 Mohammad Jafar Moradi 90 Dubai 23 Jan JOR 2:17:24 Methqal Ma'rouf Abu Drais 83 Marrakech 25 Jan MRI 2:21:52 David Carver 87 Paris 12 Apr PER 2:11:01 Raúl Pacheco 79 Rotterdam 12 Apr SRI 2:13:47 Anuradha Cooray 78 London 26 Apr UGA 2:06:33 Steven Kiprotich 89 Tokyo 22 Feb ZAM 2:11:35 Jordan Chipangama 88 Duluth,MN 20 Jun 3000 metres Steeplechase DJI 8:39.46 Mohamed Ismail Ibrahim 97 Manama 25 Apr 8:31.93 Mohamed Ismail Ibrahim 97 Sollentuna 25 Jun 8:28.60 Mohamed Ismail Ibrahim 97 Barcelona 08 Jul 8:24.58 Mohamed Ismail Ibrahim 97 Stockholm 30 Jul DOM 8:52.63 Alvaro Abreu 91 Mayagüez 28 Mar 8:48.35 Alvaro Abreu 91 Gainesville,FL 03 Apr LAO 9:37.41 Sysavath Thammavongchith 91 Singapore 12 Jun MLT 9:35.46 Mark Herrera 84 Marsa 25 Apr 9:31.78 Mark Herrera 84 Marsa 13 May MTN 9:07.18 Mohamed Beirouk 85 Beveren 16 May SOM 8:43.66 Mohd Abdikadar Sheikh Ali 92 Ponzano Veneto 03 Jul USA 8:00.45 AR Evan Jager 89 Saint-Denis 04 Jul 110 metres Hurdles CAY 13.47/1.3 Ronald Forbes 85 La Chaux-de-Fonds 05 Jul DEN 13.66/-0.3 Andreas Martinsen 90 Turku 25 Jun 13.55/1.1 Andreas Martinsen 90 Göteborg 05 Jul GRE 13.34/0.4 (=) Konstadínos Douvalídis 87 Saint-Denis 04 Jul 13.33/-1.2 Konstadínos Douvalídis 87 Székesfehérvár 07 Jul GUA 14.37A Gerber P.Blanco 93 Ciudad de Guatemala 24 Apr GUI 14.95/1.8 Moussa Conde 96 Tucson,AZ 11 Apr HKG 14.15/0.9 Chan Chung Wang 91 Hongkong 01 Mar 14.13/-0.2 Chan
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