100m Women World Record

100m Women World Record. The women's 100m World Record has had this evolution (the more recent records are listed first) Setting aside Flojo's wind-reading-doubtful ratified World Record, ETH ran 10.61 in Tokyo (converts to 10.57) and 10.54 (converts to 10.60) in Eugene.


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The first world record in the 100 metres sprint for women was recognised by the Fédération Sportive Féminine Internationale (FSFI) in 1922 Setting aside Flojo's wind-reading-doubtful ratified World Record, ETH ran 10.61 in Tokyo (converts to 10.57) and 10.54 (converts to 10.60) in Eugene.

The 100m world record was set at the 1988 United States Olympic Trials in Indianapolis, Indiana She clocked a stunning 10.65 seconds to win the women's 100m final at the World Championships, claiming. World Athletics' all-time top lists for women's 100 metres outdoor senior category.

. The average 100m sprint time for elite athletes is around 10 seconds for men and 11 seconds for women Griffith Joyner's 10.49, run in the quarter-finals of the US Olympic Trials, came completely out of the blue, representing a significant increase upon her personal best (10.89.

. Time (seconds) Athlete Nationality Date; 10.49: Florence Griffith-Joyner: USA: July 16, 1988: 10.76: Evelyn Ashford: USA: August 22, 1984: 10.79: Evelyn Ashford: USA: July 3, 1983: 10.81: Marlies Göhr: East Germany: Women's Athletics World Records - 100m, 200m and 400m