World record progression 100 metres women

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The first World Record in the 100 m for women (athletics (track and field)) was recognised by the International Association of Athletics Federations in 1922. The current record is 10.49 seconds set by the late Florence Griffith-Joyner in 1988.

[edit] Records 1922-1976

Time Athlete Nationality Location Date
12.8 Mary Lines Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom Paris, France August 20, 1922
12.7 (110 yards) Emmi Haux Flag of Germany Germany Frankfurt, Germany May 21, 1923
12.8 Marie Mejzlikova Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Prague, Czechoslovakia May 13, 1923
12.4 Leni Schmidt Flag of Germany Germany Leipzig, Germany August 30, 1925
12.2 (110 yards) Leni Junker Flag of Germany Germany Wiesbaden, Germany September 13, 1925
12.4 Gundel Wittmann Flag of Germany Germany Braunschweig, Germany August 22, 1926
12.2 Leni Junker Flag of Germany Germany Hanover, Germany August 29, 1926
12.1 (110 yards) Gertrud Gladitsch Flag of Germany Germany Stuttgart, Germany July 3, 1927
12.2 Kinue Hitomi Flag of Japan Japan Osaka, Japan May 20, 1928
12.0 Betty Robinson Flag of the United States United States Chicago, Illinois, United States June 2, 1928
12.0 Myrtle Cook Flag of Canada Canada Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada July 2, 1928
12.0 Leni Junker Flag of Germany Germany Magdeburg, Germany August 1, 1931
12.0 Tollien Schuurman Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands Amsterdam, Netherlands August 31, 1930
11.9 Tollien Schuurman Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands Haarlem, Netherlands June 5, 1932
11.9 Hilda Strike Flag of Canada Canada Los Angeles, United States August 2, 1932
11.9 Käthe Krauss Flag of Germany Germany London, England August 11, 1934
11.9 Helen Stephens Flag of the United States United States Fulton, United States April 10, 1935
11.8 Helen Stephens Flag of the United States United States Saint Louis, United States June 1, 1935
11.6 Helen Stephens Flag of the United States United States Kansas City, United States June 8, 1935
11.5 Helen Stephens Flag of the United States United States Dresden, Germany August 10, 1936
11.5 Lulu Mae Hymes Flag of the United States United States Tuskegee May 6, 1939
11.5 Rowena Harrison Flag of the United States United States Tuskegee May 6, 1939
11.5 Fanny Blankers-Koen Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands Amsterdam, Netherlands September 5, 1943
11.5 Marjorie Jackson Flag of Australia Australia Helsinki, Finland July 22, 1952
11.4 Marjorie Jackson Flag of Australia Australia Gifu, Japan October 4, 1952
11.3 Shirley Strickland Flag of Australia Australia Warsaw, Poland August 4, 1955
11.3 Vera Krepkina Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Kiev, Soviet Union September 13, 1958
11.3 Wilma Rudolph Flag of the United States United States Rome, Italy September 2, 1960
11.2 Wilma Rudolph Flag of the United States United States Stuttgart, West Germany July 19, 1961
11.2 Wyomia Tyus Flag of the United States United States Tokyo, Japan April 15, 1964
11.1 Irena Kirszenstein Flag of Poland Poland Prague, Czechoslovakia July 9, 1965
11.1 Wyomia Tyus Flag of the United States United States Kiev, Soviet Union July 31, 1965
11.1 Barbara Ferrell Flag of the United States United States Santa Barbara, United States July 2, 1967
11.1 Wyomia Tyus Flag of the United States United States Mexico City, Mexico April 21, 1968
11.1 Lyudmila Samotyosova Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Leninakan, Soviet Union August 15, 1968
11.1 Margaret Bailes Flag of the United States United States Aurora, Philippines August 18, 1968
11.1 Barbara Ferrell Flag of the United States United States Mexico City, Mexico October 14, 1968
11.1 Irena Szewinska Flag of Poland Poland Mexico City, Mexico October 14, 1968
11.0 Wyomia Tyus Flag of the United States United States Mexico City, Mexico October 15, 1968
11.0 Chi Cheng Flag of Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Vienna, Austria July 18, 1970
11.0 Renate Meissner Flag of the German Democratic Republic East Germany Berlin, East Germany August 2, 1970
11.0 Ellen Strophal Flag of the German Democratic Republic East Germany Potsdam, East Germany June 15, 1972
11.0 Eva Gleskova Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Budapest, Hungary July 1, 1972
10.9 Renate Stecher Flag of the German Democratic Republic East Germany Leipzig, East Germany June 30, 1973

[edit] Records from 1976

The IAAF required fully automatic times for record purposes in the 100 m starting in 1976.

Time Athlete Nationality Location Date
11.07 Renate Stecher Flag of the German Democratic Republic East Germany Munich, West Germany September 2, 1972
11.04 Inge Helten Flag of West Germany West Germany Fürth, West Germany June 13, 1976
11.01 Annegret Richter Flag of West Germany West Germany Montreal, Canada July 25, 1976
10.88 Marlies Oelsner Flag of the German Democratic Republic East Germany Dresden, East Germany July 1, 1977
10.88 Marlies Göhr Flag of the German Democratic Republic East Germany Karl-Marx-Stadt, East Germany July 9, 1982
10.87 Lyudmila Kondratyeva Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Leningrad, Soviet Union June 3, 1980
10.81 Marlies Göhr Flag of the German Democratic Republic East Germany Berlin, East Germany June 8, 1983
10.79 Evelyn Ashford Flag of the United States United States US Air Force Academy, United States July 3, 1983
10.76 Evelyn Ashford Flag of the United States United States Zürich, Switzerland August 22, 1984
10.49 Florence Griffith Joyner Flag of the United States United States Indianapolis, United States July 16, 1988

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