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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 |
United Kingdom |
Paris, France |
August 20, 1922 |
12.7 (110 yards) |
Emmi Haux |
Germany |
Frankfurt, Germany |
May 21, 1923 |
12.8 |
Marie Mejzlikova |
Czechoslovakia |
Prague, Czechoslovakia |
May 13, 1923 |
12.4 |
Leni Schmidt |
Germany |
Leipzig, Germany |
August 30, 1925 |
12.2 (110 yards) |
Leni Junker |
Germany |
Wiesbaden, Germany |
September 13, 1925 |
12.4 |
Gundel Wittmann |
Germany |
Braunschweig, Germany |
August 22, 1926 |
12.2 |
Leni Junker |
Germany |
Hanover, Germany |
August 29, 1926 |
12.1 (110 yards) |
Gertrud Gladitsch |
Germany |
Stuttgart, Germany |
July 3, 1927 |
12.2 |
Kinue Hitomi |
Japan |
Osaka, Japan |
May 20, 1928 |
12.0 |
Betty Robinson |
United States |
Chicago, Illinois, United States |
June 2, 1928 |
12.0 |
Myrtle Cook |
Canada |
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada |
July 2, 1928 |
12.0 |
Leni Junker |
Germany |
Magdeburg, Germany |
August 1, 1931 |
12.0 |
Tollien Schuurman |
Netherlands |
Amsterdam, Netherlands |
August 31, 1930 |
11.9 |
Tollien Schuurman |
Netherlands |
Haarlem, Netherlands |
June 5, 1932 |
11.9 |
Hilda Strike |
Canada |
Los Angeles, United States |
August 2, 1932 |
11.9 |
Käthe Krauss |
Germany |
London, England |
August 11, 1934 |
11.9 |
Helen Stephens |
United States |
Fulton, United States |
April 10, 1935 |
11.8 |
Helen Stephens |
United States |
Saint Louis, United States |
June 1, 1935 |
11.6 |
Helen Stephens |
United States |
Kansas City, United States |
June 8, 1935 |
11.5 |
Helen Stephens |
United States |
Dresden, Germany |
August 10, 1936 |
11.5 |
Lulu Mae Hymes |
United States |
Tuskegee |
May 6, 1939 |
11.5 |
Rowena Harrison |
United States |
Tuskegee |
May 6, 1939 |
11.5 |
Fanny Blankers-Koen |
Netherlands |
Amsterdam, Netherlands |
September 5, 1943 |
11.5 |
Marjorie Jackson |
Australia |
Helsinki, Finland |
July 22, 1952 |
11.4 |
Marjorie Jackson |
Australia |
Gifu, Japan |
October 4, 1952 |
11.3 |
Shirley Strickland |
Australia |
Warsaw, Poland |
August 4, 1955 |
11.3 |
Vera Krepkina |
Soviet Union |
Kiev, Soviet Union |
September 13, 1958 |
11.3 |
Wilma Rudolph |
United States |
Rome, Italy |
September 2, 1960 |
11.2 |
Wilma Rudolph |
United States |
Stuttgart, West Germany |
July 19, 1961 |
11.2 |
Wyomia Tyus |
United States |
Tokyo, Japan |
April 15, 1964 |
11.1 |
Irena Kirszenstein |
Poland |
Prague, Czechoslovakia |
July 9, 1965 |
11.1 |
Wyomia Tyus |
United States |
Kiev, Soviet Union |
July 31, 1965 |
11.1 |
Barbara Ferrell |
United States |
Santa Barbara, United States |
July 2, 1967 |
11.1 |
Wyomia Tyus |
United States |
Mexico City, Mexico |
April 21, 1968 |
11.1 |
Lyudmila Samotyosova |
Soviet Union |
Leninakan, Soviet Union |
August 15, 1968 |
11.1 |
Margaret Bailes |
United States |
Aurora, Philippines |
August 18, 1968 |
11.1 |
Barbara Ferrell |
United States |
Mexico City, Mexico |
October 14, 1968 |
11.1 |
Irena Szewinska |
Poland |
Mexico City, Mexico |
October 14, 1968 |
11.0 |
Wyomia Tyus |
United States |
Mexico City, Mexico |
October 15, 1968 |
11.0 |
Chi Cheng |
Chinese Taipei |
Vienna, Austria |
July 18, 1970 |
11.0 |
Renate Meissner |
East Germany |
Berlin, East Germany |
August 2, 1970 |
11.0 |
Ellen Strophal |
East Germany |
Potsdam, East Germany |
June 15, 1972 |
11.0 |
Eva Gleskova |
Czechoslovakia |
Budapest, Hungary |
July 1, 1972 |
10.9 |
Renate Stecher |
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 |
East Germany |
Munich, West Germany |
September 2, 1972 |
11.04 |
Inge Helten |
West Germany |
Fürth, West Germany |
June 13, 1976 |
11.01 |
Annegret Richter |
West Germany |
Montreal, Canada |
July 25, 1976 |
10.88 |
Marlies Oelsner |
East Germany |
Dresden, East Germany |
July 1, 1977 |
10.88 |
Marlies Göhr |
East Germany |
Karl-Marx-Stadt, East Germany |
July 9, 1982 |
10.87 |
Lyudmila Kondratyeva |
Soviet Union |
Leningrad, Soviet Union |
June 3, 1980 |
10.81 |
Marlies Göhr |
East Germany |
Berlin, East Germany |
June 8, 1983 |
10.79 |
Evelyn Ashford |
United States |
US Air Force Academy, United States |
July 3, 1983 |
10.76 |
Evelyn Ashford |
United States |
Zürich, Switzerland |
August 22, 1984 |
10.49 |
Florence Griffith Joyner |
United States |
Indianapolis, United States |
July 16, 1988 |
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