200 metres

A 200 metres race is a sprint running event. On an outdoor 400 m track, the race begins on the curve and ends on the home straight, so a combination of techniques are needed to successfully run the race. A slightly shorter race, called the stadion and run on a straight track, was the first recorded event at the Ancient Olympics. The 200 m places more emphasis on speed endurance than shorter sprint distances as athletes rely on different energy systems during the longer sprint.

In the United States and elsewhere, athletes previously ran the 220-yard dash (201.168 m) instead of the 200 m, though the distance is now obsolete. The standard adjustment used for the conversion from times recorded over 220 yards to 200 m times is to subtract 0.1 seconds,[1] but other conversion methods exist.

The race attracts runners from other events wishing to double up and claim both titles. This feat has been achieved nine times at the Olympic Games, most recently by Jamaica's Usain Bolt in 2008. An Olympic double of 200 m and 400 m was first achieved by Valerie Brisco-Hooks in 1984, and later by Michael Johnson from the United States and Marie-José Pérec of France both in 1996.

The men's world record holder is Usain Bolt, who ran 19.19 s at the 2009 World Championships. The women's world record holder is Florence Griffith-Joyner of the United States, who ran 21.34 s at the 1988 Summer Olympics. The reigning Olympic champions are Usain Bolt and Veronica Campbell-Brown.

Because humans use the same muscles for both support and forward speed, the runners in the inside lanes are disadvantaged by centrifugal force during the bend phase. Consequently, the middle and outer lanes are preferred.[2]

The 200 metres is an event subject to the Wind assistance rules. Races run with an aiding wind measured over 2.0 metres per second are not acceptable for record purposes.

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All-time fastest 200 m athletes

Only the fastest time for each athlete is listed.

Men

As of September 2011[3] .

Rank Res. Wind Athlete Nation Date Location
1. 19.19 −0.3 Usain Bolt  Jamaica 20 August 2009 Berlin
2. 19.26 +0.7 Yohan Blake  Jamaica 16 September 2011 Brussels
3. 19.32 +0.4 Michael Johnson  United States 1 August 1996 Atlanta
4. 19.53 +0.7 Walter Dix  United States 16 September 2011 Brussels
5. 19.58 +1.3 Tyson Gay  United States 30 May 2009 New York City
6. 19.63 +0.4 Xavier Carter  United States 11 July 2006 Lausanne
7. 19.65 0.0 Wallace Spearmon  United States 28 September 2006 Daegu
8. 19.68 +0.4 Frankie Fredericks  Namibia 1 August 1996 Atlanta
9. 19.72 +1.8 Pietro Mennea  Italy 12 September 1979 Mexico City
10. 19.73 −0.2 Michael Marsh  United States 5 August 1992 Barcelona

Women

As of April 2010.

Rank Res. Wind Athlete Nation Date Location
1. 21.34 +1.3 Florence Griffith-Joyner  United States 29 September 1988 Seoul
2. 21.62 −0.6 Marion Jones  United States 11 September 1998 Johannesburg
3. 21.64 +0.8 Merlene Ottey  Jamaica 13 September 1991 Brussels
4. 21.71 +0.7 Marita Koch  East Germany 10 June 1979 Karl-Marx-Stadt
+1.2 Heike Drechsler  East Germany 29 June 1986 Jena
6. 21.72 +1.3 Grace Jackson  Jamaica 29 September 1988 Seoul
−0.1 Gwen Torrence  United States 15 August 1992 Barcelona
8. 21.74 +0.4 Marlies Göhr  East Germany 3 June 1984 Erfurt
+1.2 Silke Gladisch-Möller  East Germany 3 September 1987 Rome
−0.6 Veronica Campbell-Brown  Jamaica 21 August 2008 Beijing

Olympic medalists

Men

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1900 Paris  Walter Tewksbury (USA)  Norman Pritchard (IND)  Stan Rowley (AUS)
1904 St. Louis  Archie Hahn (USA)  Nate Cartmell (USA)  William Hogenson (USA)
1908 London  Robert Kerr (CAN)  Robert Cloughen (USA)  Nate Cartmell (USA)
1912 Stockholm  Ralph Craig (USA)  Donald Lippincott (USA)  Willie Applegarth (GBR)
1920 Antwerp  Allen Woodring (USA)  Charlie Paddock (USA)  Harry Edward (GBR)
1924 Paris  Jackson Scholz (USA)  Charlie Paddock (USA)  Eric Liddell (GBR)
1928 Amsterdam  Percy Williams (CAN)  Walter Rangeley (GBR)  Helmut Körnig (GER)
1932 Los Angeles  Eddie Tolan (USA)  George Simpson (USA)  Ralph Metcalfe (USA)
1936 Berlin  Jesse Owens (USA)  Mack Robinson (USA)  Tinus Osendarp (NED)
1948 London  Mel Patton (USA)  Barney Ewell (USA)  Lloyd LaBeach (PAN)
1952 Helsinki  Andy Stanfield (USA)  Thane Baker (USA)  James Gathers (USA)
1956 Melbourne  Bobby Morrow (USA)  Andy Stanfield (USA)  Thane Baker (USA)
1960 Rome  Livio Berruti (ITA)  Lester Carney (USA)  Abdoulaye Seye (FRA)
1964 Tokyo  Henry Carr (USA)  Paul Drayton (USA)  Edwin Roberts (TRI)
1968 Mexico City  Tommie Smith (USA)  Peter Norman (AUS)  John Carlos (USA)
1972 Munich  Valeriy Borzov (URS)  Larry Black (USA)  Pietro Mennea (ITA)
1976 Montreal  Don Quarrie (JAM)  Millard Hampton (USA)  Dwayne Evans (USA)
1980 Moscow  Pietro Mennea (ITA)  Allan Wells (GBR)  Don Quarrie (JAM)
1984 Los Angeles  Carl Lewis (USA)  Kirk Baptiste (USA)  Thomas Jefferson (USA)
1988 Seoul  Joe DeLoach (USA)  Carl Lewis (USA)  Robson da Silva (BRA)
1992 Barcelona  Michael Marsh (USA)  Frankie Fredericks (NAM)  Michael Bates (USA)
1996 Atlanta  Michael Johnson (USA)  Frankie Fredericks (NAM)  Ato Boldon (TRI)
2000 Sydney  Konstantinos Kenteris (GRE)  Darren Campbell (GBR)  Ato Boldon (TRI)
2004 Athens  Shawn Crawford (USA)  Bernard Williams (USA)  Justin Gatlin (USA)
2008 Beijing  Usain Bolt (JAM)  Shawn Crawford (USA)  Walter Dix (USA)

Women

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1948 London  Fanny Blankers-Koen (NED)  Audrey Williamson (GBR)  Audrey Patterson (USA)
1952 Helsinki  Marjorie Jackson (AUS)  Bertha Brouwer (NED)  Nadezhda Khnykina (URS)
1956 Melbourne  Betty Cuthbert (AUS)  Christa Stubnick (EUA)  Marlene Mathews (AUS)
1960 Rome  Wilma Rudolph (USA)  Jutta Heine (EUA)  Dorothy Hyman (GBR)
1964 Tokyo  Edith McGuire (USA)  Irena Kirszenstein (POL)  Marilyn Black (AUS)
1968 Mexico City  Irena Szewińska (POL)  Raelene Boyle (AUS)  Jenny Lamy (AUS)
1972 Munich  Renate Stecher (GDR)  Raelene Boyle (AUS)  Irena Szewińska (POL)
1976 Montreal  Bärbel Eckert (GDR)  Annegret Richter (FRG)  Renate Stecher (GDR)
1980 Moscow  Bärbel Wöckel (GDR)  Natalya Bochina (URS)  Merlene Ottey (JAM)
1984 Los Angeles  Valerie Brisco-Hooks (USA)  Florence Griffith (USA)  Merlene Ottey (JAM)
1988 Seoul  Florence Griffith-Joyner (USA)  Grace Jackson (JAM)  Heike Drechsler (GDR)
1992 Barcelona  Gwen Torrence (USA)  Juliet Cuthbert (JAM)  Merlene Ottey (JAM)
1996 Atlanta  Marie-José Pérec (FRA)  Merlene Ottey (JAM)  Mary Onyali (NGR)
2000 Sydney  Pauline Davis-Thompson (BAH)  Susanthika Jayasinghe (SRI)  Beverly McDonald (JAM)
2004 Athens  Veronica Campbell-Brown (JAM)  Allyson Felix (USA)  Debbie Ferguson (BAH)
2008 Beijing  Veronica Campbell-Brown (JAM)  Allyson Felix (USA)  Kerron Stewart (JAM)

World Championship medalists

Men

Championships Gold Silver Bronze
1983 Helsinki  Calvin Smith (USA)  Elliott Quow (USA)  Pietro Mennea (ITA)
1987 Rome  Calvin Smith (USA)  Gilles Quénéhervé (FRA)  John Regis (GBR)
1991 Tokyo  Michael Johnson (USA)  Frankie Fredericks (NAM)  Atlee Mahorn (CAN)
1993 Stuttgart  Frankie Fredericks (NAM)  John Regis (GBR)  Carl Lewis (USA)
1995 Gothenburg  Michael Johnson (USA)  Frankie Fredericks (NAM)  Jeff Williams (USA)
1997 Athens  Ato Boldon (TRI)  Frankie Fredericks (NAM)  Claudinei da Silva (BRA)
1999 Seville  Maurice Greene (USA)  Claudinei da Silva (BRA)  Francis Obikwelu (NGR)
2001 Edmonton  Konstantinos Kenteris (GRE)  Christopher Williams (JAM)  Shawn Crawford (USA)
2003 Paris  John Capel (USA)  Darvis Patton (USA)  Shingo Suetsugu (JPN)
2005 Helsinki  Justin Gatlin (USA)  Wallace Spearmon (USA)  John Capel (USA)
2007 Osaka  Tyson Gay (USA)  Usain Bolt (JAM)  Wallace Spearmon (USA)
2009 Berlin  Usain Bolt (JAM)  Alonso Edward (PAN)  Wallace Spearmon (USA)
2011 Daegu  Usain Bolt (JAM)  Walter Dix (USA)  Christophe Lemaitre (FRA)

Women

Championships Gold Silver Bronze
1983 Helsinki  Marita Koch (GDR))  Merlene Ottey (JAM)  Kathy Smallwood-Cook (GBR)
1987 Rome  Silke Gladisch (GDR)  Florence Griffith-Joyner (USA)  Merlene Ottey (JAM)
1991 Tokyo  Katrin Krabbe (GER)  Gwen Torrence (USA)  Merlene Ottey (JAM)
1993 Stuttgart  Merlene Ottey (JAM)  Gwen Torrence (USA)  Irina Privalova (RUS)
1995 Gothenburg  Merlene Ottey (JAM)  Irina Privalova (RUS)  Galina Malchugina (RUS)
1997 Athens  Zhanna Pintusevich-Block (UKR)  Susanthika Jayasinghe (SRI)  Merlene Ottey (JAM)
1999 Seville  Inger Miller (USA)  Beverly McDonald (JAM)  Merlene Frazer (JAM)
 Andrea Philipp (GER)
2001 Edmonton  Debbie Ferguson (BAH)  LaTasha Jenkins (USA)  Cydonie Mothersille (CAY)
2003 Paris  Anastasiya Kapachinskaya (RUS)  Torri Edwards (USA)  Muriel Hurtis (FRA)
2005 Helsinki  Allyson Felix (USA)  Rachelle Boone-Smith (USA)  Christine Arron (FRA)
2007 Osaka  Allyson Felix (USA)  Veronica Campbell-Brown (JAM)  Susanthika Jayasinghe (SRI)
2009 Berlin  Allyson Felix (USA)  Veronica Campbell-Brown (JAM)  Debbie Ferguson (BAH)
2011 Daegu  Veronica Campbell-Brown (JAM)  Carmelita Jeter (USA)  Allyson Felix (USA)

Notes

References

External links

All time 200m men records