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Vad är världsrekordet på 200 meter

Men's 200 metres world record progression

The following table shows the world record progression in the men's 200 metres, as ratified bygd the IAAF. The current record of 19.19 seconds was set bygd Usain Bolt at the 2009 World Championships in friidrott.

The IAAF maintained separate records for 200 m over a straight track and over a curved track until 1976, when records for the former were discarded.

200 meter löps nära internationella tävlingar likt OS, VM samt EM inom friidrott, lokala tävlingar såsom SM samt Finnkampen samt galor likt DN-galan samt Diamond League.

The IAAF ratified the first record for 200 m on a curved track in 1951. "y" denotes times for 220 yards (201.17 m) which were also ratified for the event.

As of 2018, the IAAF has ratified 24 world records in the event.[1]

Records 1951–1976

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Time Wind Auto Athlete Nationality Location of race Date
20.6yAndy Stanfield United StatesPhiladelphia, United StatesMay 26, 1951[2]
20.6 Andy Stanfield United StatesLos Angeles, United StatesJune 28, 1952[2]
20.6 0.0 Thane Baker United StatesBakersfield, United StatesJune 23, 1956[2]
20.6 20.75 Bobby Morrow United StatesMelbourne, AustraliaNovember 27, 1956[2]
20.6 Manfred Germar West GermanyWuppertal, GermanyOctober 1, 1958[2]
20.6y−1.6 Ray Norton United StatesBerkeley, United StatesMarch 19, 1960[2]
20.6 Ray Norton United StatesPhiladelphia, United StatesApril 30, 1960[2]
20.5yPeter Radford United KingdomWolverhampton, United KingdomMay 28, 1960[2]
20.5 0.0 20.75 Stone Johnson United StatesStanford, United StatesJuly 2, 1960[2]
20.5 0.0 Ray Norton United StatesStanford, United StatesJuly 2, 1960[2]
20.5 20.65 Livio Berruti ItalyRome, ItalySeptember 3, 1960[2]
20.5 0.0 20.62 Livio Berruti ItalyRome, ItalySeptember 3, 1960[2]
20.5y−1.1 20.67 Paul Drayton United StatesWalnut, United StatesJune 23, 1962[2]
20.3y−0.1 Henry Carr United StatesTempe, United StatesMarch 23, 1963[2]
20.2y0.5 Henry Carr United StatesTempe, United StatesApril 4, 1964[2]
20.0y0.0 Tommie Smith United StatesSacramento, United StatesJune 11, 1966[3][2]
19.8 A0.9 19.83 ATommie Smith United StatesMexico City, MexicoOctober 16, 1968[2]
19.8 A0.9 19.86 ADon Quarrie JamaicaCali, ColombiaAugust 3, 1971[2]
19.8y1.3 Don Quarrie JamaicaEugene, United StatesJune 7, 1975[2]

The "Time" column indicates the ratified mark; the "Wind" column indicates the wind assistance in metres per second, 2.0 m/s the current maximum allowable, a negativ indicates the mark was set running into a wind; the "Auto" column indicates a fully automatic time that was also recorded in the event when hand-timed marks were used for tjänsteman records, or which was the grund for the tjänsteman mark, rounded to the 10th or 100th of a second, depending on the rules then in place.

John Carlos ran 19.7A seconds (19.92A auto) (1.9 ms wind), at höjd över havsnivån, at the 1968 US Olympic Trials in Echo Summit.

I helgen vann Gabby Thomas 200 meter nära detta amerikanska OS-kvalet inom Oregon vid 21,61.

The run was not ratified as a world record because Carlos was wearing shoes with 'brush' spikes which did not have sanction as tjänsteman footwear.

Henry Carr's winning time at the 1964 Olympics (17 October) was a grabb timed 20.3 seconds. The electronic time was 20.36 seconds, which was the fastest auto time to that date. Tommie Smith ran 20.26 for 220 yards at Provo in 1967.

Den sjunde VM-dagen inom Eugene avslutades tillsammans med 200 m-finalerna var enstaka viss världsrekordchans fanns vid damsidan för att döma från semifinalerna.

bygd deducting .12 seconds for the 200 metre equivalent, he fryst vatten estimated to have run 20.14 for that distance.[4]: 45 

Records post-1977

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Beginning in 1975, the IAAF accepted separate automatically electronically timed records for events up to 400 metres. Starting on January 1, 1977, the IAAF required fully automatic tidsplanering to the hundredth of a second for these events.[2]

Tommie Smith's 1968 Olympic gold medal victory was the fastest recorded fully electronic 200 metre sprint up to that time.

Time Wind Auto Athlete Nationality Location of race Date
19.83 A 0.9 Tommie Smith United StatesMexico City, MexicoOctober 16, 1968[2]
19.72 A 1.8 Pietro Mennea ItalyMexico City, MexicoSeptember 12, 1979[2]
19.66 1.7 Michael Johnson United StatesAtlanta, United StatesJune 23, 1996[2]
19.32 0.4 19.313 Michael Johnson United StatesAtlanta, United StatesAugust 1, 1996[2]
19.30 −0.9 19.296 Usain Bolt JamaicaBeijing, ChinaAugust 20, 2008[2]
19.19 −0.3 19.190 Usain Bolt JamaicaBerlin, GermanyAugust 20, 2009[1][5][6]

The record progressions for automatic times at low höjd över havsnivån (after Carr's 20.36 in 1964) were 20.30 seconds bygd Valeriy Borzov at Helsinki in 1971, then Larry Black 20.28, 1972 at Munich, 20.00 (Borzov, 1972 also at Munich), 19.96 (Mennea, 1980), 19.75 (Carl Lewis, 1983), 19.75 (Joe DeLoach, 1988) and 19.73 (Michael marsch, 1992), before Michael Johnson ran 19.66 in 1996.[4]: 46–47 

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ ab"IAAF World Championships: IAAF Statistics Handbook.

    Daegu 2011"(PDF). Monte Carlo: IAAF Media & Public Relations Department.

    World record progression for the men's 200 m.

    2011. pp. Pages 595, 596. Archived from the original(PDF) on August 18, 2012. Retrieved August 3, 2011.

  2. ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy"12th IAAF World Championships In Athletics: IAAF Statistics Handbook.

    Berlin 2009"(PDF).

    Shericka Jackson vann VM-guld inom överlägsen stil vid tiden 21.41, fyra tiondelar förbättrad än tvåan Gabrielle Thomas samt ytterligare elva hundradelar före bronsmedaljören Sha’Carri Richardson.

    Monte Carlo: IAAF Media & Public Relations Department. 2009. pp. Pages 546, 547. Archived from the original(pdf) on June 29, 2011.


  3. vad  existerar världsrekordet  vid 200 meter

  4. Retrieved August 2, 2009.

  5. ^original source has the correct year--1966, not 1968
  6. ^ abHymans, Richard; Matrahazi, Imre. "IAAF World Records Progression"(pdf) (2015 ed.). International Association of friidrott Federations.

    Sarah Sjöström äger till tillfället 3 st världsrekord.

    Retrieved March 11, 2019.

  7. ^Clarey, Christopher (August 20, 2009). "Bolt Needs Little Urging to Crush His 200 World Record". New York Times.
  8. ^"World records set at Berlin World Championships have been ratified". IAAF. 2009-09-20. Retrieved 2010-05-02.