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The 300 metres is an uncommon (meaning not on an Olympic or World Championship program) sprinting event in track and field competitions.

Start (green) and end (red) points of a 300-metre race, marked on a running track.

All-time top 25 edit

  • + = en route to 400 m performance
  • i = indoor performance
  • A = affected by altitude
  • OT = oversized track (> 200 m in circumference)
  • h = hand timing

Men (outdoor) edit

  • Correct as of February 2024.[1][2]
Rank Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref
1 30.69 A Letsile Tebogo   Botswana 17 February 2024 Pretoria [3]
2 30.81 Wayde van Niekerk   South Africa 28 June 2017 Ostrava [4]
3 30.85 A Michael Johnson   United States 24 March 2000 Pretoria
4 30.97 Usain Bolt   Jamaica 27 May 2010 Ostrava [5]
5 31.20+ Kirani James   Grenada 14 August 2016 Rio de Janeiro [6]
LaShawn Merritt   United States
7 31.44 Isaac Makwala   Botswana 28 June 2017 Ostrava [4]
8 31.48 Roberto Hernández   Cuba 3 September 1990 Jerez de la Frontera [7]
Danny Everett   United States [8]
10 31.52 Steven Gardiner   Bahamas 12 May 2022 Ponce [9]
11 31.56 Douglas Walker   Great Britain 19 July 1998 Gateshead
12 31.58+ Jeremy Wariner   United States 31 August 2007 Osaka [10]
13 31.61 Anthuan Maybank   United States 13 July 1996 Durham
Clarence Munyai   South Africa 28 June 2017 Ostrava [4]
15 31.64 Tony McQuay   United States 11 June 2016 Kingston
16 31.67 John Regis   Great Britain 17 July 1992 Gateshead
17 31.70 Kirk Baptiste   United States 18 August 1984 London
18 31.73 Thomas Jefferson   United States 22 August 1987 London
19 31.74 Gabriel Tiacoh   Ivory Coast 6 August 1986 A Coruña
20 31.77 Tyler Christopher   Canada 20 May 2004 Sainte Anne
21 31.80 Pavel Maslák   Czech Republic 28 June 2017 Ostrava [11]
22 31.81 Gil Roberts   United States 11 June 2016 Kingston
Vernon Norwood   United States 12 May 2022 Ponce [12]
24 31.82 Steve Lewis   United States 17 July 1992 Gateshead
25 31.87 Mark Richardson   Great Britain 19 July 1998 Gateshead
Jonathan Borlée   Belgium 5 July 2012 Naimette-Xhovémont

Notes edit

Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 31.87:

Men (indoor) edit

Rank Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref
1 31.56 Steven Gardiner   Bahamas 27 January 2022 Columbia
2 31.87 A Noah Lyles   United States 3 March 2017 Albuquerque [16]
3 31.88 Wallace Spearmon   United States 9 February 2006 Fayetteville
4 31.92 A Paul Dedewo   United States 3 March 2017 Albuquerque
5 31.94 Kerron Clement   United States 9 February 2006 Fayetteville
LaShawn Merritt   United States 9 February 2006 Fayetteville
7 31.97 Bralon Taplin   Grenada 13 February 2017 Ostrava
8 31.99 Jacory Patterson   United States 14 January 2022 Clemson
9 32.10 Jereem Richards   Trinidad & Tobago 9 February 2018 Boston
10 32.15 Pavel Maslák   Czech Republic 8 February 2014 Gent
11 32.19 Robson Caetano da Silva   Brazil 23 February 1989 Karlsruhe
12 32.32 Torrin Lawrence   United States 21 January 2010 Blacksburg
13 32.35 Rai Benjamin   United States 7 February 2020 New York
14 32.36 Frank Fredericks   Namibia 27 February 2003 Karlsruhe
Brian Faust   United States 13 January 2024 Clemson [17]
16 32.37 Lalonde Gordon   Trinidad & Tobago 3 February 2017 New York
17 32.38 Greg Nixon   United States 9 February 2009 Liévin
18 32.39 Óscar Husillos   Spain 19 January 2018 Salamanca
19 32.40 Matthew Boling   United States 13 January 2023 Clemson
20 32.42 Kahmari Montgomery   United States 11 February 2022 Louisville
21 32.46 A Dontavius Wright   United States 3 March 2017 Albuquerque
32.46 James Benson II   United States 12 January 2023 Fayetteville
23 32.47 Leslie Djhone   France 4 March 2010 Liévin
Karsten Warholm   Norway 27 February 2021 Bærum
Christopher Morales Williams   Canada 13 January 2024 Clemson [18]

Notes edit

Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 32.47:

Women (outdoor) edit

Rank Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref
1 34.14+ Marita Koch   East Germany 6 October 1985 Canberra [21]
2 34.41 Shaunae Miller-Uibo   Bahamas 20 June 2019 Ostrava [22]
3 34.6h Rita Wilden   West Germany 18 August 1975 Dortmund
4 34.60 A Beatrice Masilingi   Namibia 18 February 2023 Pretoria [23]
5 34.94+ Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone   United States 9 June 2023 Paris [24]
6 34.95+ Jarmila Kratochvílová   Czechoslovakia 18 August 1982 Zürich [25]
7 35.00+ Marie-José Pérec   France 27 August 1991 Tokyo [26]
8 35.01+ Olga Bryzgina   Ukraine 6 October 1985 Canberra [27]
9 35.16 Marileidy Paulino   Dominican Republic 17 March 2023 Carolina [28]
10 35.24+ Tatána Kocembová   Czechoslovakia 10 August 1983 Helsinki [29]
11 35.30 A Ana Guevara   Mexico 3 May 2003 Mexico City
12 35.46 Kathy Cook   Great Britain 18 August 1984 London
Chandra Cheeseborough   United States 18 August 1984 London
14 35.47+ Valerie Brisco-Hooks   United States 26 September 1988 Seoul [30]
15 35.52 Natalia Kaczmarek   Poland 30 January 2024 Potchefstroom [31]
17 35.61+ Lieke Klaver   Netherlands 23 August 2023 Budapest [32]
17 35.63+ Sanya Richards-Ross   United States 18 August 2009 Berlin [33]
18 35.70 Irena Szewinska   Poland 4 July 1975 London
Léa Sprunger    Switzerland 25 May 2017 Langenthal [34]
35.70+ Sada Williams   Barbados 21 July 2023 Monaco [35]
21 35.71 Donna Fraser   Great Britain 28 August 2000 Gateshead
22 35.73+ Novlene Williams-Mills   Jamaica 29 August 2007 Osaka [36]
23 35.74 Courtney Okolo   United States 23 July 2016 Houston
24 35.75+ Shamier Little   United States 21 July 2023 Monaco [37]
25 35.78+ Olga Nazarova   Soviet Union 26 September 1988 Seoul [38]

Notes edit

Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 35.78:

Women (indoor) edit

Rank Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref
1 35.45 Irina Privalova   Russia 16 January 1993 Moscow
Shaunae Miller-Uibo   Bahamas 2 February 2018 New York
3 35.54 Abby Steiner   United States 10 February 2023 New York
4 35.69 Patricia Hall-Pritchett   Jamaica 13 February 2012 Liévin
5 35.71 Quanera Hayes   United States 6 January 2017 Clemson
6 35.73 Gabby Thomas   United States 12 February 2021 Staten Island
7 35.83 A Merlene Ottey   Jamaica 13 March 1981 Pocatello
35.83 JaMeesia Ford   United States 8 December 2023 Clemson [41]
9 35.95 Brittany Brown   United States 22 February 2019 Staten Island
10 35.99 Lynna Irby-Jackson   United States 12 February 2021 Staten Island
Favour Ofili   Nigeria 4 February 2024 Boston [42]
12 36.12 Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone   United States 7 December 2017 Bloomington
Talitha Diggs   United States 13 January 2023 Clemson
14 36.15 A Phyllis Francis   United States 3 March 2017 Albuquerque
15 36.18 A Joanna Atkins   United States 3 March 2017 Albuquerque
16 36.20 Natalia Kaczmarek   Poland 4 February 2022 Spala
17 36.25 Natasha Hastings   United States 13 February 2016 Boston
18 36.27 Ashley Spencer   United States 10 February 2017 New York
19 36.30 Olesya Krasnomovets   Russia 6 January 2006 Yekaterinburg
20 36.33 Allyson Felix   United States 8 February 2007 Fayetteville
Amantle Montsho   Botswana 4 March 2010 Liévin
22 36.38 Antonina Krivoshapka   Russia 31 January 2009 Moscow
23 36.41 Bianca Knight   United States 11 February 2011 Fayetteville
Anna Kiełbasińska   Poland 3 February 2023 Brighton
25 36.42 Deedee Trotter   United States 8 February 2007 Fayetteville
Rhasidat Adeleke   Ireland 11 February 2024 New York City [43]

Notes edit

Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 36.45:

References edit

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The 300 metres is an uncommon meaning not on an Olympic or World Championship program sprinting event in track and field competitions Start green and end red points of a 300 metre race marked on a running track Contents 1 All time top 25 1 1 Men outdoor 1 1 1 Notes 1 2 Men indoor 1 2 1 Notes 1 3 Women outdoor 1 3 1 Notes 1 4 Women indoor 1 4 1 Notes 2 ReferencesAll time top 25 edit en route to 400 m performance i indoor performance A affected by altitude OT oversized track gt 200 m in circumference h hand timingMen outdoor edit Correct as of February 2024 1 2 Rank Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref1 30 69 A Letsile Tebogo nbsp Botswana 17 February 2024 Pretoria 3 2 30 81 Wayde van Niekerk nbsp South Africa 28 June 2017 Ostrava 4 3 30 85 A Michael Johnson nbsp United States 24 March 2000 Pretoria4 30 97 Usain Bolt nbsp Jamaica 27 May 2010 Ostrava 5 5 31 20 Kirani James nbsp Grenada 14 August 2016 Rio de Janeiro 6 LaShawn Merritt nbsp United States7 31 44 Isaac Makwala nbsp Botswana 28 June 2017 Ostrava 4 8 31 48 Roberto Hernandez nbsp Cuba 3 September 1990 Jerez de la Frontera 7 Danny Everett nbsp United States 8 10 31 52 Steven Gardiner nbsp Bahamas 12 May 2022 Ponce 9 11 31 56 Douglas Walker nbsp Great Britain 19 July 1998 Gateshead12 31 58 Jeremy Wariner nbsp United States 31 August 2007 Osaka 10 13 31 61 Anthuan Maybank nbsp United States 13 July 1996 DurhamClarence Munyai nbsp South Africa 28 June 2017 Ostrava 4 15 31 64 Tony McQuay nbsp United States 11 June 2016 Kingston16 31 67 John Regis nbsp Great Britain 17 July 1992 Gateshead17 31 70 Kirk Baptiste nbsp United States 18 August 1984 London18 31 73 Thomas Jefferson nbsp United States 22 August 1987 London19 31 74 Gabriel Tiacoh nbsp Ivory Coast 6 August 1986 A Coruna20 31 77 Tyler Christopher nbsp Canada 20 May 2004 Sainte Anne21 31 80 Pavel Maslak nbsp Czech Republic 28 June 2017 Ostrava 11 22 31 81 Gil Roberts nbsp United States 11 June 2016 KingstonVernon Norwood nbsp United States 12 May 2022 Ponce 12 24 31 82 Steve Lewis nbsp United States 17 July 1992 Gateshead25 31 87 Mark Richardson nbsp Great Britain 19 July 1998 GatesheadJonathan Borlee nbsp Belgium 5 July 2012 Naimette XhovemontNotes edit Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 31 87 Wayde Van Niekerk also ran 31 03 2016 31 04 2016 and 31 63 2015 LaShawn Merritt also ran 31 23 2016 31 30 2009 31 31 2006 31 53 2015 31 68 2007 Letsile Tebogo also ran 31 54 A 2023 Michael Johnson also ran 31 55 1995 31 56 1994 31 64 1996 31 66 1999 31 72 1993 Steven Gardiner also ran 31 56 i 2022 31 59 2023 31 83 2020 Roberto Hernandez also ran 31 69 1990 Isaac Makwala also ran 31 77 2018 Jeremy Wariner also ran 31 72 2008 Men indoor edit Correct as of January 2024 13 14 15 Rank Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref1 31 56 Steven Gardiner nbsp Bahamas 27 January 2022 Columbia2 31 87 A Noah Lyles nbsp United States 3 March 2017 Albuquerque 16 3 31 88 Wallace Spearmon nbsp United States 9 February 2006 Fayetteville4 31 92 A Paul Dedewo nbsp United States 3 March 2017 Albuquerque5 31 94 Kerron Clement nbsp United States 9 February 2006 FayettevilleLaShawn Merritt nbsp United States 9 February 2006 Fayetteville7 31 97 Bralon Taplin nbsp Grenada 13 February 2017 Ostrava8 31 99 Jacory Patterson nbsp United States 14 January 2022 Clemson9 32 10 Jereem Richards nbsp Trinidad amp Tobago 9 February 2018 Boston10 32 15 Pavel Maslak nbsp Czech Republic 8 February 2014 Gent11 32 19 Robson Caetano da Silva nbsp Brazil 23 February 1989 Karlsruhe12 32 32 Torrin Lawrence nbsp United States 21 January 2010 Blacksburg13 32 35 Rai Benjamin nbsp United States 7 February 2020 New York14 32 36 Frank Fredericks nbsp Namibia 27 February 2003 KarlsruheBrian Faust nbsp United States 13 January 2024 Clemson 17 16 32 37 Lalonde Gordon nbsp Trinidad amp Tobago 3 February 2017 New York17 32 38 Greg Nixon nbsp United States 9 February 2009 Lievin18 32 39 oscar Husillos nbsp Spain 19 January 2018 Salamanca19 32 40 Matthew Boling nbsp United States 13 January 2023 Clemson20 32 42 Kahmari Montgomery nbsp United States 11 February 2022 Louisville21 32 46 A Dontavius Wright nbsp United States 3 March 2017 Albuquerque32 46 James Benson II nbsp United States 12 January 2023 Fayetteville23 32 47 Leslie Djhone nbsp France 4 March 2010 LievinKarsten Warholm nbsp Norway 27 February 2021 BaerumChristopher Morales Williams nbsp Canada 13 January 2024 Clemson 18 Notes edit Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 32 47 Stephen Gardiner also ran 32 06 2022 and 32 26 2019 Noah Lyles also ran 32 16 2017 Pavel Maslak also ran 32 19 2017 Jacory Patterson also 32 28 2020 Paul Dedewo also ran 32 38 2017 Lalonde Gordon also ran 32 47 2014 2017 Women outdoor edit Correct as of January 2024 19 20 Rank Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref1 34 14 Marita Koch nbsp East Germany 6 October 1985 Canberra 21 2 34 41 Shaunae Miller Uibo nbsp Bahamas 20 June 2019 Ostrava 22 3 34 6h Rita Wilden nbsp West Germany 18 August 1975 Dortmund4 34 60 A Beatrice Masilingi nbsp Namibia 18 February 2023 Pretoria 23 5 34 94 Sydney McLaughlin Levrone nbsp United States 9 June 2023 Paris 24 6 34 95 Jarmila Kratochvilova nbsp Czechoslovakia 18 August 1982 Zurich 25 7 35 00 Marie Jose Perec nbsp France 27 August 1991 Tokyo 26 8 35 01 Olga Bryzgina nbsp Ukraine 6 October 1985 Canberra 27 9 35 16 Marileidy Paulino nbsp Dominican Republic 17 March 2023 Carolina 28 10 35 24 Tatana Kocembova nbsp Czechoslovakia 10 August 1983 Helsinki 29 11 35 30 A Ana Guevara nbsp Mexico 3 May 2003 Mexico City12 35 46 Kathy Cook nbsp Great Britain 18 August 1984 LondonChandra Cheeseborough nbsp United States 18 August 1984 London14 35 47 Valerie Brisco Hooks nbsp United States 26 September 1988 Seoul 30 15 35 52 Natalia Kaczmarek nbsp Poland 30 January 2024 Potchefstroom 31 17 35 61 Lieke Klaver nbsp Netherlands 23 August 2023 Budapest 32 17 35 63 Sanya Richards Ross nbsp United States 18 August 2009 Berlin 33 18 35 70 Irena Szewinska nbsp Poland 4 July 1975 LondonLea Sprunger nbsp Switzerland 25 May 2017 Langenthal 34 35 70 Sada Williams nbsp Barbados 21 July 2023 Monaco 35 21 35 71 Donna Fraser nbsp Great Britain 28 August 2000 Gateshead22 35 73 Novlene Williams Mills nbsp Jamaica 29 August 2007 Osaka 36 23 35 74 Courtney Okolo nbsp United States 23 July 2016 Houston24 35 75 Shamier Little nbsp United States 21 July 2023 Monaco 37 25 35 78 Olga Nazarova nbsp Soviet Union 26 September 1988 Seoul 38 Notes edit Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 35 78 Marita Koch also ran 34 66 1984 Jarmila Kratochvilova also ran 35 06 1983 Marileidy Paulino also ran 35 40 2023 Shaunae Miller Uibo also ran 35 55 2022 35 61 2022 and 35 71 2022 Olga Bryzgina also ran 35 47 1988 Kathy Cook also ran 35 51 1983 Women indoor edit Correct as of February 2024 39 40 Rank Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref1 35 45 Irina Privalova nbsp Russia 16 January 1993 MoscowShaunae Miller Uibo nbsp Bahamas 2 February 2018 New York3 35 54 Abby Steiner nbsp United States 10 February 2023 New York4 35 69 Patricia Hall Pritchett nbsp Jamaica 13 February 2012 Lievin5 35 71 Quanera Hayes nbsp United States 6 January 2017 Clemson6 35 73 Gabby Thomas nbsp United States 12 February 2021 Staten Island7 35 83 A Merlene Ottey nbsp Jamaica 13 March 1981 Pocatello35 83 JaMeesia Ford nbsp United States 8 December 2023 Clemson 41 9 35 95 Brittany Brown nbsp United States 22 February 2019 Staten Island10 35 99 Lynna Irby Jackson nbsp United States 12 February 2021 Staten IslandFavour Ofili nbsp Nigeria 4 February 2024 Boston 42 12 36 12 Sydney McLaughlin Levrone nbsp United States 7 December 2017 BloomingtonTalitha Diggs nbsp United States 13 January 2023 Clemson14 36 15 A Phyllis Francis nbsp United States 3 March 2017 Albuquerque15 36 18 A Joanna Atkins nbsp United States 3 March 2017 Albuquerque16 36 20 Natalia Kaczmarek nbsp Poland 4 February 2022 Spala17 36 25 Natasha Hastings nbsp United States 13 February 2016 Boston18 36 27 Ashley Spencer nbsp United States 10 February 2017 New York19 36 30 Olesya Krasnomovets nbsp Russia 6 January 2006 Yekaterinburg20 36 33 Allyson Felix nbsp United States 8 February 2007 FayettevilleAmantle Montsho nbsp Botswana 4 March 2010 Lievin22 36 38 Antonina Krivoshapka nbsp Russia 31 January 2009 Moscow23 36 41 Bianca Knight nbsp United States 11 February 2011 FayettevilleAnna Kielbasinska nbsp Poland 3 February 2023 Brighton25 36 42 Deedee Trotter nbsp United States 8 February 2007 FayettevilleRhasidat Adeleke nbsp Ireland 11 February 2024 New York City 43 Notes edit Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 36 45 Shaunae Miller Uibo also ran 35 71 2017 36 10 2014 and 36 40 2014 Gabby Thomas also ran 35 75 2024 35 92 2021 35 98 2019 36 21 2022 and 36 31 2023 Abby Steiner also ran 35 80 2017 Lynna Irby Jackson also ran 36 05 2024 36 42 2022 Brittany Brown also ran 36 13 2023 and 36 30 2019 Natalia Kaczmarek also ran 36 25 2023 Talitha Diggs also ran 36 21 2024 36 37 2022 Antonina Krivoshapka also ran 36 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