Women's 80 metres hurdles world record progression

Women's 80 metres hurdles world record progression refers to the 80 metres hurdles, which was run by women until 1972 in international competitions.

From the 1972 Summer Olympics, the event has been permanently replaced by the 100 metre hurdles.[1]

Progression

Athlete Time Date Venue
Soviet Union Vera Korsakova 10.3 16-06-1968 Riga
Soviet Union Irina Press 10.3 24-10-1965 Tbilisi
Soviet Union Irina Press 10.4 19-09-1965 Kassel
Australia Pam Kilborn 10.4 06-02-1965 Melbourne
Australia Pam Kilborn 10.5 25-10-1964 Osaka
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Draga Stamejcic 10.5 05-09-1964 Celje
Soviet Union Irina Press 10.5 28-08-1964 Kiev
Soviet Union Irina Press 10.5 09-08-1964 Kiev
East Germany Karin Balzer 10.5 23-05-1964 Leipzig
United Kingdom Betty Moore 10.5 25-08-1962 Kassel
East Germany Gisela Birkemeyer 10.5 24-07-1960 Leipzig
Soviet Union Irina Press 10.6 16-07-1960 Moscow
East Germany Gisela Birkemeyer 10.6 16-07-1960 Berlin
Soviet Union Rimma Koshelyova 10.6 26-06-1960 Tula
Australia Norma Thrower 10.6 26-03-1960 Brisbane
Soviet Union Galina Bystrova 10.6 08-09-1958 Krasnodar
West Germany Zenta Gastl 10.6 29-07-1956 Frechen
Soviet Union Galina Yermolenko 10.8 05-06-1955 Leningrad
Soviet Union Mariya Golubnichaya 10.9 03-08-1954 Kiev
Australia Shirley Strickland 10.9 24-07-1952 Helsinki
Australia Shirley Strickland 11.0 23-07-1952 Helsinki
Netherlands Fanny Blankers-Koen 11.0 20-06-1948 Amsterdam
Netherlands Fanny Blankers-Koen 11.3 20-09-1942 Amsterdam
Italy Claudia Testoni 11.3 13-08-1939 Dresden
Italy Claudia Testoni 11.3 23-07-1939 Garmish-Partenkirchen
Italy Ondina Valla 11.6 05-08-1936 Berlin
United States Evelyne Hall 11.7 04-08-1932 Los Angeles
United States Babe Didrikson 11.7 04-08-1932 Los Angeles
United States Simone Schaller 11.8 03-08-1932 Los Angeles
United States Babe Didrikson 11.8 03-08-1932 Los Angeles
Germany Eva von Bredow 12.8 12-06-1927 Berlin

See also

References

  1. "Women's 80/100 Meters Hurdles - Del's Athletics Almanac". athletics.hitsites.deaccessdate=24 October 2012.

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