Women's 80 metres hurdles world record progression explained

The women's 80 metres hurdles is an outdoor track event over a distance of 80 metres with hurdles. It was run by women until 1972 in international competitions. From the 1972 Summer Olympics, the event has been permanently replaced by the 100 metres hurdles.[1]

Progression

World records of the women's 80 metres hurdles[2]
Athlete (Nation)Time in sLocationDate
12.8Berlin, Weimar Republic12 June 1927
11.8Los Angeles, United States3 August 1932
11.8Los Angeles, United States3 August 1932
11.7Los Angeles, United States4 August 1932
11.7Los Angeles, United States4 August 1932
11.6Berlin, Nazi Germany5 August 1936
11.3Garmish-Partenkirchen, Nazi Germany23 July 1939
11.3Dresden, Nazi Germany13 August 1939
11.3Amsterdam, Netherlands20 September 1942
11.0Amsterdam, Netherlands20 June 1948
11.0Helsinki, Finland23 July 1952
10.9 Helsinki, Finland24 July 1952
10.9Kyiv, Soviet Union3 August 1954
10.8Leningrad, Soviet Union5 June 1955
10.6Frechen, West Germany29 July 1956
10.6Krasnodar, Soviet Union8 September 1958
10.6Brisbane, Australia26 March 1960
10.6Tula, Soviet Union26 June 1960
10.616 July 1960
10.6Moscow, Soviet Unioin16 July 1960
10.5Leipzig, East Germany24 July 1960
10.5Kassel, West Germany25 August 1962
10.5Leipzig, East Germany23 May 1964
10.5Kyiv, Soviet Union9 August 1964
10.5Kyiv, Soviet Union28 August 1964
10.5Celje, Yugoslavia5 September 1964
10.5Osaka, Japan25 October 1964
10.4Melbourne, Australia6 February 1965
10.4Kassel, West Germany19 September 1965
10.3Tbilisi, Soviet Union24 October 1965
10.3Riga, Soviet Union16 June 1968
10.2Riga, Soviet Union16 June 1968

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Women's 80/100 Meters Hurdles - Del's Athletics Almanac. athletics.hitsites.de. 24 October 2012.
  2. "Progression of IAAF World Records 2015 edition" (PDF), pp. 281–286, International Association of Athletics Federations, 2015. Retrieved 6 July 2024.