400 metres
The 400 metres, or 400-meter dash, is a sprint event in track and field competitions. It has been featured in the athletics programme at the Summer Olympics since 1896 for men and since 1964 for women. On a standard outdoor running track, it is one lap around the track. Runners start in staggered positions and race in separate lanes for the entire course. In many countries, athletes previously competed in the 440-yard dash (402.336 m)—which is a quarter of a mile and was referred to as the 'quarter-mile'—instead of the 400 m (437.445 yards), though this distance is now obsolete.
Athletics 400 metres | |
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The closing stages of a men's 400 m race. | |
World records | |
Men | Wayde van Niekerk 43.03 (2016) |
Women | Marita Koch 47.60 (1985) |
Olympic records | |
Men | Wayde van Niekerk 43.03 (2016) |
Women | Marie-José Pérec 48.25 (1996) |
World Championship records | |
Men | Michael Johnson 43.18 (1999) |
Women | Jarmila Kratochvílová 47.99 (1983) |
Like other sprint disciplines, the 400 m involves the use of starting blocks. The runners take up position in the blocks on the 'ready' command, adopt a more efficient starting posture which isometrically preloads their muscles on the 'set' command, and stride forwards from the blocks upon hearing the starter's pistol. The blocks allow the runners to begin more powerfully and thereby contribute to their overall sprint speed capability. Maximum sprint speed capability is a significant contributing factor to success in the event, but athletes also require substantial speed endurance and the ability to cope well with high amounts of lactic acid to sustain a fast speed over a whole lap. While considered to be predominantly an anaerobic event, there is some aerobic involvement and the degree of aerobic training required for 400-metre athletes is open to debate.[1]
The current men's world record is held by Wayde van Niekerk of South Africa, with a time of 43.03 seconds. Van Niekerk is also the Olympic record holder. Steven Gardiner is the reigning Olympic Champion. Michael Norman is the current world champion and the world indoor record holder with a time of 44.52 seconds. The current women's world record is held by Marita Koch, with a time of 47.60 seconds. Shaunae Miller-Uibo is the reigning women's Olympic champion and world champion. Jarmila Kratochvílová holds the world indoor record at 49.59 dating back to 1982. The men's T43 Paralympic world record of 45.07 seconds is held by Oscar Pistorius.[2]
An Olympic double of 200 metres and 400 m was first achieved by Valerie Brisco-Hooks in 1984, and later by Marie-José Pérec of France and Michael Johnson from the United States on the same evening in 1996. Alberto Juantorena of Cuba at the 1976 Summer Olympics became the first and so far the only athlete to win both the 400 m and 800 m Olympic titles. Pérec became the first to defend the Olympic title in 1996, Johnson became the first and only man to do so in 2000. From 31 appearances in the Olympic Games, the men's gold medalist came from the US 19 times.
Continental records
Area | Men | Women | |||||
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Time (s) | Athlete | Nation | Time (s) | Athlete | Nation | ||
Africa (records) | 43.03 WR | Wayde van Niekerk | South Africa | 49.10 | Falilat Ogunkoya | Nigeria | |
Asia (records) | 43.93 | Yousef Masrahi | Saudi Arabia | 48.14 | Salwa Eid Naser | Bahrain | |
Europe (records) | 44.33 | Thomas Schönlebe | East Germany | 47.60 WR | Marita Koch | East Germany | |
North, Central America and Caribbean (records) | 43.18 | Michael Johnson | United States | 48.36 | Shaunae Miller-Uibo | Bahamas | |
Oceania (records) | 44.38 | Darren Clark | Australia | 48.63 | Cathy Freeman | Australia | |
South America (records) | 43.93 | Anthony Zambrano | Colombia | 49.64 | Ximena Restrepo | Colombia |
All-time top 25
Men (outdoor)
Ath.# | Perf.# | Time (s) | Athlete | Nation | Date | Place | Ref. |
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1 | 1 | 43.03 | Wayde van Niekerk | South Africa | 14 AUG 2016 | Rio de Janeiro | [7] |
2 | 2 | 43.18 | Michael Johnson | United States | 26 AUG 1999 | Seville | |
3 | 3 | 43.29 | Butch Reynolds | United States | 17 AUG 1988 | Zürich | |
4 | 43.39 | Johnson #2 | 09 AUG 1995 | Gothenburg | |||
5 | 43.44 | Johnson #3 | 19 JUN 1996 | Atlanta | |||
4 | 6 | 43.45 | Jeremy Wariner | United States | 31 AUG 2007 | Osaka | |
Michael Norman | United States | 20 APR 2019 | Torrance | [8] | |||
8 | 43.48 | van Niekerk #2 | 26 AUG 2015 | Beijing | |||
6 | 8 | 43.48 | Steven Gardiner | Bahamas | 04 OCT 2019 | Doha | [9] |
10 | 43.49 | Johnson #4 | 29 JUL 1996 | Atlanta | |||
7 | 11 | 43.50 | Quincy Watts | United States | 05 AUG 1992 | Barcelona | |
11 | 43.50 | Wariner #2 | 07 AUG 2007 | Stockholm | |||
13 | 43.56 | Norman #2 | 25 JUN 2022 | Eugene | [10] | ||
14 | 43.60 | Norman #3 | 28 MAY 2022 | Eugene | [11] | ||
15 | 43.61 | Norman #4 | 08 JUN 2018 | Eugene | |||
16 | 43.62 | Wariner #3 | 14 JUL 2006 | Rome | |||
van Niekerk #3 | 06 JUL 2017 | Lausanne | |||||
8 | 18 | 43.64 | Fred Kerley | United States | 27 JUL 2019 | Des Moines | [12] |
19 | 43.65 | Johnson #5 | 17 AUG 1993 | Stuttgart | |||
9 | 19 | 43.65 | LaShawn Merritt | United States | 26 AUG 2015 | Beijing | [13] |
21 | 43.66 | Johnson #6 | 16 JUN 1995 | Sacramento | |||
Johnson #7 | 03 JUL 1996 | Lausanne | |||||
23 | 43.68 | Johnson #8 | 12 AUG 1998 | Zürich | |||
Johnson #9 | 16 JUL 2000 | Sacramento | |||||
25 | 43.70 | Kerley #2 | 26 MAY 2017 | Austin | |||
10 | 25 | 43.70 | Champion Allison | United States | 25 JUN 2022 | Eugene | [14] |
11 | 43.72 | Isaac Makwala | Botswana | 05 JUL 2015 | La Chaux-de-Fonds | [15] | |
12 | 43.74 | Kirani James | Grenada | 03 JUL 2014 | Lausanne | [16] | |
13 | 43.81 | Danny Everett | United States | 26 JUN 1992 | New Orleans | ||
14 | 43.85 | Randolph Ross | United States | 11 JUN 2021 | Eugene | [17] | |
15 | 43.86 A | Lee Evans | United States | 18 OCT 1968 | Mexico City | ||
16 | 43.87 | Steve Lewis | United States | 28 SEP 1988 | Seoul | ||
17 | 43.93 | Yousef Masrahi | Saudi Arabia | 23 AUG 2015 | Beijing | [18] | |
Rusheen McDonald | Jamaica | 23 AUG 2015 | Beijing | [18] | |||
Anthony Zambrano | Colombia | 02 AUG 2021 | Tokyo | [19] | |||
20 | 43.94 | Akeem Bloomfield | Jamaica | 08 JUN 2018 | Eugene | [20] | |
21 | 43.97 A | Larry James | United States | 18 OCT 1968 | Mexico City | ||
22 | 44.01 | Machel Cedenio | Trinidad and Tobago | 14 AUG 2016 | Rio de Janeiro | [7] | |
23 | 44.02 | Baboloki Thebe | Botswana | 06 JUL 2017 | Lausanne | [21] | |
24 | 44.03 | Michael Cherry | United States | 03 SEP 2021 | Brussels | [22] | |
25 | 44.05 | Angelo Taylor | United States | 23 JUN 2007 | Indianapolis |
Women (outdoor)
Ath.# | Perf.# | Time (s) | Athlete | Nation | Date | Place | Ref. |
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1 | 1 | 47.60 | Marita Koch | East Germany | 06 OCT 1985 | Canberra | |
2 | 2 | 47.99 | Jarmila Kratochvílová | Czechoslovakia | 10 AUG 1983 | Helsinki | |
3 | 3 | 48.14 | Salwa Eid Naser | Bahrain | 03 OCT 2019 | Doha | [25] |
4 | 48.16 | Koch #2 | 08 SEP 1982 | Athens | |||
Koch #3 | 16 AUG 1984 | Prague | |||||
6 | 48.22 | Koch #4 | 28 AUG 1986 | Stuttgart | |||
4 | 7 | 48.25 | Marie-José Pérec | France | 29 JUL 1996 | Atlanta | |
8 | 48.26 | Koch #5 | 27 JUL 1984 | Dresden | |||
5 | 9 | 48.27 | Olga Bryzgina | Soviet Union | 06 OCT 1985 | Canberra | |
6 | 10 | 48.36 | Shaunae Miller-Uibo | Bahamas | 06 AUG 2021 | Tokyo | |
11 | 48.37 | Miller-Uibo #2 | 03 OCT 2019 | Doha | |||
12 | 48.45 | Kratochvílová #2 | 23 JUL 1983 | Prague | |||
7 | 13 | 48.59 | Taťána Kocembová | Czechoslovakia | 10 AUG 1983 | Helsinki | |
14 | 48.60 | Koch #6 | 04 AUG 1979 | Turin | |||
Bryzgina #2 | 17 AUG 1985 | Moscow | |||||
16 | 48.61 | Kratochvílová #3 | 06 SEP 1981 | Rome | |||
8 | 17 | 48.63 | Cathy Freeman | Australia | 29 JUL 1996 | Atlanta | |
18 | 48.65 | Bryzgina #3 | 26 SEP 1988 | Seoul | |||
9 | 19 | 48.70 | Sanya Richards-Ross | United States | 16 SEP 2006 | Athens | |
20 | 48.73 | Kocembová #2 | 16 AUG 1984 | Prague | |||
21 | 48.77 | Koch #7 | 09 JUL 1982 | Karl-Marx-Stadt | |||
22 | 48.82 | Kratochvílová #4 | 23 JUN 1983 | Prague | |||
10 | 23 | 48.83 | Valerie Brisco-Hooks | United States | 06 AUG 1984 | Los Angeles | |
23 | 48.83 | Pérec #2 | 05 AUG 1992 | Barcelona | |||
Richards-Ross #2 | 04 SEP 2009 | Brussels | |||||
11 | 48.89 | Ana Guevara | Mexico | 27 AUG 2003 | Saint-Denis | ||
12 | 48.99 | Marileidy Paulino | Dominican Republic | 08 SEP 2022 | Zürich | [26] | |
13 | 49.05 | Chandra Cheeseborough | United States | 06 AUG 1984 | Los Angeles | ||
14 | 49.07 | Tonique Williams-Darling | Bahamas | 12 SEP 2004 | Berlin | ||
15 | 49.10 | Falilat Ogunkoya | Nigeria | 29 JUL 1996 | Atlanta | ||
16 | 49.11 | Olga Nazarova | Soviet Union | 25 SEP 1988 | Seoul | ||
17 | 49.16 | Antonina Krivoshapka | Russia | 05 JUL 2012 | Cheboksary | ||
18 | 49.19 | Mariya Pinigina | Soviet Union | 10 AUG 1983 | Helsinki | ||
19 | 49.22 | Christine Mboma | Namibia | 17 APR 2021 | Windhoek | ||
20 | 49.24 | Sabine Busch | East Germany | 02 JUN 1984 | Erfurt | ||
21 | 49.26 | Allyson Felix | United States | 27 AUG 2015 | Beijing | [27] | |
22 | 49.28 | Pauline Davis | Bahamas | 29 JUL 1996 | Atlanta | ||
23 | 49.29 | Irena Szewińska | Poland | 29 JUL 1976 | Montreal | ||
Charity Opara | Nigeria | 14 JUL 1998 | Rome | ||||
25 | 49.30 | Petra Schersing | East Germany | 03 JUN 1988 | Jena | ||
Lorraine Fenton | Jamaica | 19 JUL 2002 | Monaco |
Annulled marks
- Christine Mboma ran 48.54 in Bydgoszcz on 30 June 2021, but her performance was removed from the World Athletics database because of Testosterone regulations in women's athletics.
- Aminatou Seyni ran 49.19 in Lausanne on 5 July 2019, but her performance was removed from the World Athletics database because of Testosterone regulations in women's athletics.
- Yuliya Gushchina ran 49.28 in Cheboksary on 5 July 2012, but her time was annulled after she tested positive for turinabol—a banned steroid—in a 2016 retest of a sample taken from the 2011 World Championships.[28]
Men (indoor)
- Correct as of February 2023.[29]
Rank | Time | Athlete | Nation | Date | Place | Ref |
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1 | 44.52 | Michael Norman | United States | 10 March 2018 | College Station | |
2 | 44.57 | Kerron Clement | United States | 12 March 2005 | Fayetteville | |
3 | 44.62 | Randolph Ross | United States | 12 March 2022 | Birmingham | [30] |
4 | 44.63 | Michael Johnson | United States | 4 March 1995 | Atlanta | |
5 | 44.71 | Noah Williams | United States | 13 March 2021 | Fayetteville | [31] |
6 | 44.80 | Kirani James | Grenada | 27 February 2011 | Fayetteville | |
7 | 44.82 | Tyrell Richard | United States | 9 March 2019 | Birmingham | [32] |
8 | 44.85 | Fred Kerley | United States | 11 March 2017 | College Station | |
9 | 44.86 | Akeem Bloomfield | Jamaica | 10 March 2018 | College Station | |
10 | 44.88 | Bralon Taplin | Grenada | 3 February 2018 | College Station | |
11 | 44.93 | LaShawn Merritt | United States | 11 February 2005 | Fayetteville | |
12 | 45.00 | Jereem Richards | Trinidad and Tobago | 19 March 2022 | Belgrade | [33] |
13 | 45.02 | Danny Everett | United States | 2 February 1992 | Stuttgart | |
14 | 45.03 | Torrin Lawrence | United States | 12 February 2010 | Fayetteville | |
Deon Lendore | Trinidad and Tobago | 1 March 2014 | College Station | |||
Kahmari Montgomery | United States | 9 March 2019 | Birmingham | [32] | ||
17 | 45.04 | Champion Allison | United States | 26 February 2022 | College Station | [34] |
18 | 45.05 | Thomas Schönlebe | East Germany | 5 February 1988 | Sindelfingen | |
Alvin Harrison | United States | 28 February 1998 | Atlanta | |||
Karsten Warholm | Norway | 2 March 2019 | Glasgow | [35] | ||
Trevor Bassitt | United States | 19 March 2022 | Belgrade | [36] | ||
22 | 45.09 | Christopher Bailey | United States | 28 January 2023 | Fayetteville | [37] |
23 | 45.11 | Nery Brenes | Costa Rica | 10 March 2012 | Istanbul | |
24 | 45.14 | Jacory Patterson | United States | 13 March 2021 | Fayetteville | [31] |
25 | 45.16 | Mylik Kerley | United States | 10 March 2018 | College Station | |
Wilbert London | United States | 9 March 2019 | Birmingham |
Notes
Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 45.16:
- Michael Johnson also ran 44.66 (1996), 44.97 (1995) and 45.14 (1993).
- Randolph Ross also ran 44.83 (2022), 44.99 (2021).
- Michael Norman also ran 45.00 (2018).
- Fred Kerley also ran 45.02 (2017), 45.03 (2021).
- Akeem Bloomfield also ran 45.02 (2018).
- Kahmari Montgomery also ran 45.04 (2019).
- Torrin Lawrence also ran 45.10 (2010).
- Deon Lendore also ran 45.15 (2013).
Women (indoor)
- Correct as of February 2023.[38]
Rank | Time | Athlete | Nation | Date | Place | Ref |
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1 | 49.59 | Jarmila Kratochvílová | Czechoslovakia | 7 March 1982 | Milan | |
2 | 49.68 | Natalya Nazarova | Russia | 18 February 2004 | Moscow | |
3 | 49.76 | Taťána Kocembová | Czechoslovakia | 2 February 1984 | Vienna | |
4 | 50.01 | Sabine Busch | East Germany | 2 February 1984 | Vienna | |
5 | 50.02 | Nicola Sanders | Great Britain | 3 March 2007 | Birmingham | |
6 | 50.04 | Olesya Krasnomovets | Russia | 18 February 2006 | Moscow | |
12 March 2006 | Moscow | |||||
7 | 50.15 | Olga Zaytseva | Russia | 25 January 2006 | Moscow | |
8 | 50.21 | Vania Stambolova | Bulgaria | 12 March 2006 | Moscow | |
Shaunae Miller-Uibo | Bahamas | 13 February 2021 | Staten Island | [39] | ||
10 | 50.23 | Irina Privalova | Russia | 12 March 1995 | Barcelona | |
11 | 50.28 | Petra Müller | East Germany | 6 March 1988 | Budapest | |
12 | 50.30 | Femke Bol | Netherlands | 27 February 2022 | Apeldoorn | [40] |
13 | 50.34 | Christine Amertil | Bahamas | 12 March 2006 | Moscow | |
Kendall Ellis | United States | 10 March 2018 | College Station | |||
15 | 50.36 | Sydney McLaughlin | United States | 10 March 2018 | College Station | |
16 | 50.37 | Natalya Antyukh | Russia | 18 February 2006 | Moscow | |
17 | 50.40 | Dagmar Neubauer | East Germany | 2 February 1984 | Vienna | |
18 | 50.41 | Svetlana Pospelova | Russia | 5 March 2005 | Madrid | |
19 | 50.42 | Olga Kotlyarova | Russia | 27 January 2001 | Moscow | |
20 | 50.45 | Grit Breuer | Germany | 1 March 1998 | Valencia | |
50.45 A | Rhasidat Adeleke | Ireland | 4 February 2023 | Albuquerque | [41] | |
22 | 50.46 A | Phyllis Francis | United States | 15 March 2014 | Albuquerque | |
23 | 50.52 | Athing Mu | United States | 6 February 2021 | College Station | [42] |
24 | 50.53 | Katharine Merry | Great Britain | 18 February 2001 | Birmingham | |
25 | 50.54 | Francena McCorory | United States | 12 March 2010 | Fayetteville |
Notes
Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 50.00:
- Jarmila Kratochvílová also ran 49.64 (1981) and 49.69 (1983).
- Taťána Kocembová also ran 49.97 (1984).
- Natalya Nazarova also ran 49.98 (2006).
Fastest relay splits
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Most successful athletes
3 or more 400-metre victories at the Olympic Games and World Championships:
- 6 wins: Michael Johnson (USA) - Olympic Champion in 1996 and 2000, World Champion in 1993, 1995, 1997 and 1999.
- 4 wins: Marie-Jose Perec (FRA) - Olympic Champion in 1992 and 1996, World Champion in 1991 and 1995.
- 3 wins: Cathy Freeman (AUS) - Olympic Champion in 2000, World Champion in 1997 and 1999.
- 3 wins: Jeremy Wariner (USA) - Olympic Champion in 2004, World Champion in 2005 and 2007.
- 3 wins: Christine Ohuruogu (GBR) - Olympic Champion in 2008, World Champion in 2007 and 2013.
- 3 wins: LaShawn Merritt (USA) - Olympic Champion in 2008, World Champion in 2009 and 2013.
- 3 wins: Wayde van Niekerk (RSA) - Olympic Champion in 2016, World Champion in 2015 and 2017.
- 3 wins: Shaunae Miller-Uibo (BAH) - Olympic Champion in 2016 and 2020, World Champion in 2022.
The Olympic champion has frequently won a second gold medal in the 4 × 400 metres relay. This has been accomplished 14 times by men; Charles Reidpath, Ray Barbuti, Bill Carr, George Rhoden, Charles Jenkins, Otis Davis, Mike Larrabee, Lee Evans, Viktor Markin, Alonzo Babers, Steve Lewis, Quincy Watts, Jeremy Wariner and LaShawn Merritt; and 4 times by women; Monika Zehrt, Valerie Brisco-Hooks, Olga Bryzgina and Sanya Richards-Ross. All but Rhoden, Markin, Zehrt and Bryzgina ran on American relay teams. Injured after his double in 1996, Johnson also accomplished the feat in 2000 only to have it disqualified when his teammate Antonio Pettigrew admitted to doping.
Olympic medalists
Men
Women
World Championships medalists
Men
Women
World Indoor Championships medalists
Men
Women
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1985 Paris[A] | Diane Dixon (USA) | Regine Berg (BEL) | Charmaine Crooks (CAN) |
1987 Indianapolis | Sabine Busch (GDR) | Lillie Leatherwood (USA) | Judit Forgács (HUN) |
1989 Budapest | Helga Arendt (FRG) | Diane Dixon (USA) | Jillian Richardson (TTO) |
1991 Seville | Diane Dixon (USA) | Sandra Myers (ESP) | Anita Protti (SUI) |
1993 Toronto | Sandie Richards (JAM) | Tatyana Alekseyeva (RUS) | Jearl Miles Clark (USA) |
1995 Barcelona | Irina Privalova (RUS) | Sandie Richards (JAM) | Daniela Georgieva (BUL) |
1997 Paris | Jearl Miles Clark (USA) | Sandie Richards (JAM) | Helena Fuchsová (CZE) |
1999 Maebashi | Grit Breuer (GER) | Falilat Ogunkoya (NGR) | Jearl Miles Clark (USA) |
2001 Lisbon | Sandie Richards (JAM) | Olga Kotlyarova (RUS) | Olesya Zykina (RUS) |
2003 Birmingham | Natalya Nazarova (RUS) | Christine Amertil (BAH) | Grit Breuer (GER) |
2004 Budapest | Natalya Nazarova (RUS) | Olesya Forsheva (RUS) | Tonique Williams-Darling (BAH) |
2006 Moscow | Olesya Forsheva (RUS) | Vania Stambolova (BUL) | Christine Amertil (BAH) |
2008 Valencia | Olesya Zykina (RUS) | Natalya Nazarova (RUS) | Shareese Woods (USA) |
2010 Doha | Debbie Dunn (USA) | Tatyana Firova (RUS) | Vania Stambolova (BUL) |
2012 Istanbul | Sanya Richards-Ross (USA) | Aleksandra Fedoriva (RUS) | metres, meter, dash, sprint, event, track, field, competitions, been, featured, athletics, programme, summer, olympics, since, 1896, since, 1964, women, standard, outdoor, running, track, around, track, runners, start, staggered, positions, race, separate, lan. The 400 metres or 400 meter dash is a sprint event in track and field competitions It has been featured in the athletics programme at the Summer Olympics since 1896 for men and since 1964 for women On a standard outdoor running track it is one lap around the track Runners start in staggered positions and race in separate lanes for the entire course In many countries athletes previously competed in the 440 yard dash 402 336 m which is a quarter of a mile and was referred to as the quarter mile instead of the 400 m 437 445 yards though this distance is now obsolete Athletics400 metresThe closing stages of a men s 400 m race World recordsMenWayde van Niekerk 43 03 2016 WomenMarita Koch 47 60 1985 Olympic recordsMenWayde van Niekerk 43 03 2016 WomenMarie Jose Perec 48 25 1996 World Championship recordsMenMichael Johnson 43 18 1999 WomenJarmila Kratochvilova 47 99 1983 Like other sprint disciplines the 400 m involves the use of starting blocks The runners take up position in the blocks on the ready command adopt a more efficient starting posture which isometrically preloads their muscles on the set command and stride forwards from the blocks upon hearing the starter s pistol The blocks allow the runners to begin more powerfully and thereby contribute to their overall sprint speed capability Maximum sprint speed capability is a significant contributing factor to success in the event but athletes also require substantial speed endurance and the ability to cope well with high amounts of lactic acid to sustain a fast speed over a whole lap While considered to be predominantly an anaerobic event there is some aerobic involvement and the degree of aerobic training required for 400 metre athletes is open to debate 1 The current men s world record is held by Wayde van Niekerk of South Africa with a time of 43 03 seconds Van Niekerk is also the Olympic record holder Steven Gardiner is the reigning Olympic Champion Michael Norman is the current world champion and the world indoor record holder with a time of 44 52 seconds The current women s world record is held by Marita Koch with a time of 47 60 seconds Shaunae Miller Uibo is the reigning women s Olympic champion and world champion Jarmila Kratochvilova holds the world indoor record at 49 59 dating back to 1982 The men s T43 Paralympic world record of 45 07 seconds is held by Oscar Pistorius 2 An Olympic double of 200 metres and 400 m was first achieved by Valerie Brisco Hooks in 1984 and later by Marie Jose Perec of France and Michael Johnson from the United States on the same evening in 1996 Alberto Juantorena of Cuba at the 1976 Summer Olympics became the first and so far the only athlete to win both the 400 m and 800 m Olympic titles Perec became the first to defend the Olympic title in 1996 Johnson became the first and only man to do so in 2000 From 31 appearances in the Olympic Games the men s gold medalist came from the US 19 times Contents 1 Continental records 2 All time top 25 2 1 Men outdoor 2 2 Women outdoor 2 2 1 Annulled marks 2 3 Men indoor 2 3 1 Notes 2 4 Women indoor 2 4 1 Notes 3 Fastest relay splits 3 1 Men 3 2 Women 4 Most successful athletes 5 Olympic medalists 5 1 Men 5 2 Women 6 World Championships medalists 6 1 Men 6 2 Women 7 World Indoor Championships medalists 7 1 Men 7 2 Women 8 Season s bests 8 1 Men 8 2 Women 9 Notes and references 10 External linksContinental records EditUpdated 22 December 2020 3 4 Area Men WomenTime s Athlete Nation Time s Athlete NationAfrica records 43 03 WR Wayde van Niekerk South Africa 49 10 Falilat Ogunkoya NigeriaAsia records 43 93 Yousef Masrahi Saudi Arabia 48 14 Salwa Eid Naser BahrainEurope records 44 33 Thomas Schonlebe East Germany 47 60 WR Marita Koch East GermanyNorth Central America and Caribbean records 43 18 Michael Johnson United States 48 36 Shaunae Miller Uibo BahamasOceania records 44 38 Darren Clark Australia 48 63 Cathy Freeman AustraliaSouth America records 43 93 Anthony Zambrano Colombia 49 64 Ximena Restrepo ColombiaAll time top 25 EditMen outdoor Edit See also Men s 400 metres world record progression Correct as of June 2022 5 6 Ath Perf Time s Athlete Nation Date Place Ref 1 1 43 03 Wayde van Niekerk South Africa 14 AUG 2016 Rio de Janeiro 7 2 2 43 18 Michael Johnson United States 26 AUG 1999 Seville3 3 43 29 Butch Reynolds United States 17 AUG 1988 Zurich4 43 39 Johnson 2 09 AUG 1995 Gothenburg5 43 44 Johnson 3 19 JUN 1996 Atlanta4 6 43 45 Jeremy Wariner United States 31 AUG 2007 OsakaMichael Norman United States 20 APR 2019 Torrance 8 8 43 48 van Niekerk 2 26 AUG 2015 Beijing6 8 43 48 Steven Gardiner Bahamas 04 OCT 2019 Doha 9 10 43 49 Johnson 4 29 JUL 1996 Atlanta7 11 43 50 Quincy Watts United States 05 AUG 1992 Barcelona11 43 50 Wariner 2 07 AUG 2007 Stockholm13 43 56 Norman 2 25 JUN 2022 Eugene 10 14 43 60 Norman 3 28 MAY 2022 Eugene 11 15 43 61 Norman 4 08 JUN 2018 Eugene16 43 62 Wariner 3 14 JUL 2006 Romevan Niekerk 3 06 JUL 2017 Lausanne8 18 43 64 Fred Kerley United States 27 JUL 2019 Des Moines 12 19 43 65 Johnson 5 17 AUG 1993 Stuttgart9 19 43 65 LaShawn Merritt United States 26 AUG 2015 Beijing 13 21 43 66 Johnson 6 16 JUN 1995 SacramentoJohnson 7 03 JUL 1996 Lausanne23 43 68 Johnson 8 12 AUG 1998 ZurichJohnson 9 16 JUL 2000 Sacramento25 43 70 Kerley 2 26 MAY 2017 Austin10 25 43 70 Champion Allison United States 25 JUN 2022 Eugene 14 11 43 72 Isaac Makwala Botswana 05 JUL 2015 La Chaux de Fonds 15 12 43 74 Kirani James Grenada 03 JUL 2014 Lausanne 16 13 43 81 Danny Everett United States 26 JUN 1992 New Orleans14 43 85 Randolph Ross United States 11 JUN 2021 Eugene 17 15 43 86 A Lee Evans United States 18 OCT 1968 Mexico City16 43 87 Steve Lewis United States 28 SEP 1988 Seoul17 43 93 Yousef Masrahi Saudi Arabia 23 AUG 2015 Beijing 18 Rusheen McDonald Jamaica 23 AUG 2015 Beijing 18 Anthony Zambrano Colombia 02 AUG 2021 Tokyo 19 20 43 94 Akeem Bloomfield Jamaica 08 JUN 2018 Eugene 20 21 43 97 A Larry James United States 18 OCT 1968 Mexico City22 44 01 Machel Cedenio Trinidad and Tobago 14 AUG 2016 Rio de Janeiro 7 23 44 02 Baboloki Thebe Botswana 06 JUL 2017 Lausanne 21 24 44 03 Michael Cherry United States 03 SEP 2021 Brussels 22 25 44 05 Angelo Taylor United States 23 JUN 2007 IndianapolisWomen outdoor Edit See also Women s 400 metres world record progression Correct as of September 2022 23 24 Ath Perf Time s Athlete Nation Date Place Ref 1 1 47 60 Marita Koch East Germany 06 OCT 1985 Canberra2 2 47 99 Jarmila Kratochvilova Czechoslovakia 10 AUG 1983 Helsinki3 3 48 14 Salwa Eid Naser Bahrain 03 OCT 2019 Doha 25 4 48 16 Koch 2 08 SEP 1982 AthensKoch 3 16 AUG 1984 Prague6 48 22 Koch 4 28 AUG 1986 Stuttgart4 7 48 25 Marie Jose Perec France 29 JUL 1996 Atlanta8 48 26 Koch 5 27 JUL 1984 Dresden5 9 48 27 Olga Bryzgina Soviet Union 06 OCT 1985 Canberra6 10 48 36 Shaunae Miller Uibo Bahamas 06 AUG 2021 Tokyo11 48 37 Miller Uibo 2 03 OCT 2019 Doha12 48 45 Kratochvilova 2 23 JUL 1983 Prague7 13 48 59 Tatana Kocembova Czechoslovakia 10 AUG 1983 Helsinki14 48 60 Koch 6 04 AUG 1979 TurinBryzgina 2 17 AUG 1985 Moscow16 48 61 Kratochvilova 3 06 SEP 1981 Rome8 17 48 63 Cathy Freeman Australia 29 JUL 1996 Atlanta18 48 65 Bryzgina 3 26 SEP 1988 Seoul9 19 48 70 Sanya Richards Ross United States 16 SEP 2006 Athens20 48 73 Kocembova 2 16 AUG 1984 Prague21 48 77 Koch 7 09 JUL 1982 Karl Marx Stadt22 48 82 Kratochvilova 4 23 JUN 1983 Prague10 23 48 83 Valerie Brisco Hooks United States 06 AUG 1984 Los Angeles23 48 83 Perec 2 05 AUG 1992 BarcelonaRichards Ross 2 04 SEP 2009 Brussels11 48 89 Ana Guevara Mexico 27 AUG 2003 Saint Denis12 48 99 Marileidy Paulino Dominican Republic 08 SEP 2022 Zurich 26 13 49 05 Chandra Cheeseborough United States 06 AUG 1984 Los Angeles14 49 07 Tonique Williams Darling Bahamas 12 SEP 2004 Berlin15 49 10 Falilat Ogunkoya Nigeria 29 JUL 1996 Atlanta16 49 11 Olga Nazarova Soviet Union 25 SEP 1988 Seoul17 49 16 Antonina Krivoshapka Russia 05 JUL 2012 Cheboksary18 49 19 Mariya Pinigina Soviet Union 10 AUG 1983 Helsinki19 49 22 Christine Mboma Namibia 17 APR 2021 Windhoek20 49 24 Sabine Busch East Germany 02 JUN 1984 Erfurt21 49 26 Allyson Felix United States 27 AUG 2015 Beijing 27 22 49 28 Pauline Davis Bahamas 29 JUL 1996 Atlanta23 49 29 Irena Szewinska Poland 29 JUL 1976 MontrealCharity Opara Nigeria 14 JUL 1998 Rome25 49 30 Petra Schersing East Germany 03 JUN 1988 JenaLorraine Fenton Jamaica 19 JUL 2002 MonacoAnnulled marks Edit Christine Mboma ran 48 54 in Bydgoszcz on 30 June 2021 but her performance was removed from the World Athletics database because of Testosterone regulations in women s athletics Aminatou Seyni ran 49 19 in Lausanne on 5 July 2019 but her performance was removed from the World Athletics database because of Testosterone regulations in women s athletics Yuliya Gushchina ran 49 28 in Cheboksary on 5 July 2012 but her time was annulled after she tested positive for turinabol a banned steroid in a 2016 retest of a sample taken from the 2011 World Championships 28 Men indoor Edit Correct as of February 2023 29 Rank Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref1 44 52 Michael Norman United States 10 March 2018 College Station2 44 57 Kerron Clement United States 12 March 2005 Fayetteville3 44 62 Randolph Ross United States 12 March 2022 Birmingham 30 4 44 63 Michael Johnson United States 4 March 1995 Atlanta5 44 71 Noah Williams United States 13 March 2021 Fayetteville 31 6 44 80 Kirani James Grenada 27 February 2011 Fayetteville7 44 82 Tyrell Richard United States 9 March 2019 Birmingham 32 8 44 85 Fred Kerley United States 11 March 2017 College Station9 44 86 Akeem Bloomfield Jamaica 10 March 2018 College Station10 44 88 Bralon Taplin Grenada 3 February 2018 College Station11 44 93 LaShawn Merritt United States 11 February 2005 Fayetteville12 45 00 Jereem Richards Trinidad and Tobago 19 March 2022 Belgrade 33 13 45 02 Danny Everett United States 2 February 1992 Stuttgart14 45 03 Torrin Lawrence United States 12 February 2010 FayettevilleDeon Lendore Trinidad and Tobago 1 March 2014 College StationKahmari Montgomery United States 9 March 2019 Birmingham 32 17 45 04 Champion Allison United States 26 February 2022 College Station 34 18 45 05 Thomas Schonlebe East Germany 5 February 1988 SindelfingenAlvin Harrison United States 28 February 1998 AtlantaKarsten Warholm Norway 2 March 2019 Glasgow 35 Trevor Bassitt United States 19 March 2022 Belgrade 36 22 45 09 Christopher Bailey United States 28 January 2023 Fayetteville 37 23 45 11 Nery Brenes Costa Rica 10 March 2012 Istanbul24 45 14 Jacory Patterson United States 13 March 2021 Fayetteville 31 25 45 16 Mylik Kerley United States 10 March 2018 College StationWilbert London United States 9 March 2019 BirminghamNotes Edit Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 45 16 Michael Johnson also ran 44 66 1996 44 97 1995 and 45 14 1993 Randolph Ross also ran 44 83 2022 44 99 2021 Michael Norman also ran 45 00 2018 Fred Kerley also ran 45 02 2017 45 03 2021 Akeem Bloomfield also ran 45 02 2018 Kahmari Montgomery also ran 45 04 2019 Torrin Lawrence also ran 45 10 2010 Deon Lendore also ran 45 15 2013 Women indoor Edit Correct as of February 2023 38 Rank Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref1 49 59 Jarmila Kratochvilova Czechoslovakia 7 March 1982 Milan2 49 68 Natalya Nazarova Russia 18 February 2004 Moscow3 49 76 Tatana Kocembova Czechoslovakia 2 February 1984 Vienna4 50 01 Sabine Busch East Germany 2 February 1984 Vienna5 50 02 Nicola Sanders Great Britain 3 March 2007 Birmingham6 50 04 Olesya Krasnomovets Russia 18 February 2006 Moscow12 March 2006 Moscow7 50 15 Olga Zaytseva Russia 25 January 2006 Moscow8 50 21 Vania Stambolova Bulgaria 12 March 2006 MoscowShaunae Miller Uibo Bahamas 13 February 2021 Staten Island 39 10 50 23 Irina Privalova Russia 12 March 1995 Barcelona11 50 28 Petra Muller East Germany 6 March 1988 Budapest12 50 30 Femke Bol Netherlands 27 February 2022 Apeldoorn 40 13 50 34 Christine Amertil Bahamas 12 March 2006 MoscowKendall Ellis United States 10 March 2018 College Station15 50 36 Sydney McLaughlin United States 10 March 2018 College Station16 50 37 Natalya Antyukh Russia 18 February 2006 Moscow17 50 40 Dagmar Neubauer East Germany 2 February 1984 Vienna18 50 41 Svetlana Pospelova Russia 5 March 2005 Madrid19 50 42 Olga Kotlyarova Russia 27 January 2001 Moscow20 50 45 Grit Breuer Germany 1 March 1998 Valencia50 45 A Rhasidat Adeleke Ireland 4 February 2023 Albuquerque 41 22 50 46 A Phyllis Francis United States 15 March 2014 Albuquerque23 50 52 Athing Mu United States 6 February 2021 College Station 42 24 50 53 Katharine Merry Great Britain 18 February 2001 Birmingham25 50 54 Francena McCorory United States 12 March 2010 FayettevilleNotes Edit Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 50 00 Jarmila Kratochvilova also ran 49 64 1981 and 49 69 1983 Tatana Kocembova also ran 49 97 1984 Natalya Nazarova also ran 49 98 2006 Fastest relay splits EditMen Edit Split Athlete Date Place42 91 Michael Johnson USA 22 August 1993 Stuttgart42 93 Jeremy Wariner USA 2 September 2007 Osaka 43 43 06 Michael Norman USA 27 May 2018 Sacramento 44 43 1 Quincy Watts USA 8 August 1992 Barcelona Jeremy Wariner USA 2 September 2007 Osaka43 2 Ronald Freeman USA 20 October 1968 Mexico City Butch Reynolds USA 22 August 1993 Stuttgart Tony McQuay USA 20 August 2016 Rio de Janeiro 45 43 3 Demetrius Pinder BAH 10 August 2012 London Women Edit Split Athlete Date Place47 6 Jarmila Kratochvilova CZE 11 September 1982 Athens47 7 Marita Koch GDR 3 June 1984 Erfurt Allyson Felix USA 30 August 2015 Beijing47 8 Tatana Kocembova CZE 18 August 1984 Prague Olga Bryzgina URS 1 October 1988 Seoul Olga Nazarova URS 48 0 Florence Griffith Joyner USA Most successful athletes Edit3 or more 400 metre victories at the Olympic Games and World Championships 6 wins Michael Johnson USA Olympic Champion in 1996 and 2000 World Champion in 1993 1995 1997 and 1999 4 wins Marie Jose Perec FRA Olympic Champion in 1992 and 1996 World Champion in 1991 and 1995 3 wins Cathy Freeman AUS Olympic Champion in 2000 World Champion in 1997 and 1999 3 wins Jeremy Wariner USA Olympic Champion in 2004 World Champion in 2005 and 2007 3 wins Christine Ohuruogu GBR Olympic Champion in 2008 World Champion in 2007 and 2013 3 wins LaShawn Merritt USA Olympic Champion in 2008 World Champion in 2009 and 2013 3 wins Wayde van Niekerk RSA Olympic Champion in 2016 World Champion in 2015 and 2017 3 wins Shaunae Miller Uibo BAH Olympic Champion in 2016 and 2020 World Champion in 2022 The Olympic champion has frequently won a second gold medal in the 4 400 metres relay This has been accomplished 14 times by men Charles Reidpath Ray Barbuti Bill Carr George Rhoden Charles Jenkins Otis Davis Mike Larrabee Lee Evans Viktor Markin Alonzo Babers Steve Lewis Quincy Watts Jeremy Wariner and LaShawn Merritt and 4 times by women Monika Zehrt Valerie Brisco Hooks Olga Bryzgina and Sanya Richards Ross All but Rhoden Markin Zehrt and Bryzgina ran on American relay teams Injured after his double in 1996 Johnson also accomplished the feat in 2000 only to have it disqualified when his teammate Antonio Pettigrew admitted to doping Olympic medalists EditMen Edit Games Gold Silver Bronzeedit 1896 Athensdetails Thomas Burke United States Herbert Jamison United States Charles Gmelin Great Britain1900 Parisdetails Maxie Long United States William Holland United States Ernst Schultz Denmark1904 St Louisdetails Harry Hillman United States Frank Waller United States Herman Groman United States1908 Londondetails Wyndham Halswelle Great Britain None awarded None awarded1912 Stockholmdetails Charles Reidpath United States Hanns Braun Germany Edward Lindberg United States1920 Antwerpdetails Bevil Rudd South Africa Guy Butler Great Britain Nils Engdahl Sweden1924 Parisdetails Eric Liddell Great Britain Horatio Fitch United States Guy Butler Great Britain1928 Amsterdamdetails Ray Barbuti United States James Ball Canada Joachim Buchner Germany1932 Los Angelesdetails Bill Carr United States Ben Eastman United States Alex Wilson Canada1936 Berlindetails Archie Williams United States Godfrey Brown Great Britain James LuValle United States1948 Londondetails Arthur Wint Jamaica Herb McKenley Jamaica Mal Whitfield United States1952 Helsinkidetails George Rhoden Jamaica Herb McKenley Jamaica Ollie Matson United States1956 Melbournedetails Charles Jenkins United States Karl Friedrich Haas United Team of Germany Voitto Hellsten FinlandArdalion Ignatyev Soviet Union1960 Romedetails Otis Davis United States Carl Kaufmann United Team of Germany Malcolm Spence South Africa1964 Tokyodetails Mike Larrabee United States Wendell Mottley Trinidad and Tobago Andrzej Badenski Poland1968 Mexico Citydetails Lee Evans United States Larry James United States Ron Freeman United States1972 Munichdetails Vincent Matthews United States Wayne Collett United States Julius Sang Kenya1976 Montrealdetails Alberto Juantorena Cuba Fred Newhouse United States Herman Frazier United States1980 Moscowdetails Viktor Markin Soviet Union Rick Mitchell Australia Frank Schaffer East Germany1984 Los Angelesdetails Alonzo Babers United States Gabriel Tiacoh Ivory Coast Antonio McKay United States1988 Seouldetails Steve Lewis United States Butch Reynolds United States Danny Everett United States1992 Barcelonadetails Quincy Watts United States Steve Lewis United States Samson Kitur Kenya1996 Atlantadetails Michael Johnson United States Roger Black Great Britain Davis Kamoga Uganda2000 Sydneydetails Michael Johnson United States Alvin Harrison United States Greg Haughton Jamaica2004 Athensdetails Jeremy Wariner United States Otis Harris United States Derrick Brew United States2008 Beijingdetails LaShawn Merritt United States Jeremy Wariner United States David Neville United States2012 Londondetails Kirani James Grenada Luguelin Santos Dominican Republic Lalonde Gordon Trinidad and Tobago2016 Rio de Janeirodetails Wayde van Niekerk South Africa Kirani James Grenada LaShawn Merritt United States2020 Tokyodetails Steven Gardiner Bahamas Anthony Zambrano Colombia Kirani James Grenada2024 ParisdetailsWomen Edit Games Gold Silver Bronzeedit 1964 Tokyodetails Betty Cuthbert Australia Ann Packer Great Britain Judy Amoore Australia1968 Mexico Citydetails Colette Besson France Lillian Board Great Britain Natalya Pechonkina Soviet Union1972 Munichdetails Monika Zehrt East Germany Rita Wilden West Germany Kathy Hammond United States1976 Montrealdetails Irena Szewinska Poland Christina Brehmer East Germany Ellen Streidt East Germany1980 Moscowdetails Marita Koch East Germany Jarmila Kratochvilova Czechoslovakia Christina Lathan East Germany1984 Los Angelesdetails Valerie Brisco Hooks United States Chandra Cheeseborough United States Kathy Smallwood Cook Great Britain1988 Seouldetails Olga Bryzgina Soviet Union Petra Muller East Germany Olga Nazarova Soviet Union1992 Barcelonadetails Marie Jose Perec France Olga Bryzgina Unified Team Ximena Restrepo Colombia1996 Atlantadetails Marie Jose Perec France Cathy Freeman Australia Falilat Ogunkoya Nigeria2000 Sydneydetails Cathy Freeman Australia Lorraine Graham Jamaica Katharine Merry Great Britain2004 Athensdetails Tonique Williams Darling Bahamas Ana Guevara Mexico Natalya Antyukh Russia2008 Beijingdetails Christine Ohuruogu Great Britain Shericka Williams Jamaica Sanya Richards United States2012 Londondetails Sanya Richards Ross United States Christine Ohuruogu Great Britain DeeDee Trotter United States2016 Rio de Janeirodetails Shaunae Miller Bahamas Allyson Felix United States Shericka Jackson Jamaica2020 Tokyodetails Shaunae Miller Uibo Bahamas Marileidy Paulino Dominican Republic Allyson Felix United States2024 ParisdetailsWorld Championships medalists EditMen Edit Championships Gold Silver Bronze1983 Helsinkidetails Bert Cameron JAM Michael Franks USA Sunder Nix USA 1987 Romedetails Thomas Schonlebe GDR Innocent Egbunike NGA Harry Reynolds USA 1991 Tokyodetails Antonio Pettigrew USA Roger Black GBR Danny Everett USA 1993 Stuttgartdetails Michael Johnson USA Butch Reynolds USA Samson Kitur KEN 1995 Gothenburgdetails Michael Johnson USA Butch Reynolds USA Greg Haughton JAM 1997 Athensdetails Michael Johnson USA Davis Kamoga UGA Tyree Washington USA 1999 Sevilledetails Michael Johnson USA Sanderlei Parrela BRA Alejandro Cardenas MEX 2001 Edmontondetails Avard Moncur BAH Ingo Schultz GER Greg Haughton JAM 2003 Saint Denisdetails Tyree Washington USA Marc Raquil FRA Michael Blackwood JAM 2005 Helsinkidetails Jeremy Wariner USA Andrew Rock USA Tyler Christopher CAN 2007 Osakadetails Jeremy Wariner USA LaShawn Merritt USA Angelo Taylor USA 2009 Berlindetails LaShawn Merritt USA Jeremy Wariner USA Renny Quow TRI 2011 Daegudetails Kirani James GRN LaShawn Merritt USA Kevin Borlee BEL 2013 Moscowdetails LaShawn Merritt USA Tony McQuay USA Luguelin Santos DOM 2015 Beijingdetails Wayde van Niekerk RSA LaShawn Merritt USA Kirani James GRN 2017 Londondetails Wayde van Niekerk RSA Steven Gardiner BAH Abdalelah Haroun QAT 2019 Dohadetails Steven Gardiner BAH Anthony Zambrano COL Fred Kerley USA 2022 Eugenedetails Michael Norman USA Kirani James GRN Matthew Hudson Smith GBR Women Edit Championships Gold Silver Bronze1983 Helsinkidetails Jarmila Kratochvilova TCH Tatana Kocembova TCH Mariya Pinigina URS 1987 Romedetails Olga Bryzgina URS Petra Muller GDR Kirsten Emmelmann GDR 1991 Tokyodetails Marie Jose Perec FRA Grit Breuer GER Sandra Myers ESP 1993 Stuttgartdetails Jearl Miles USA Natasha Kaiser Brown USA Sandie Richards JAM 1995 Gothenburgdetails Marie Jose Perec FRA Pauline Davis BAH Jearl Miles USA 1997 Athensdetails Cathy Freeman AUS Sandie Richards JAM Jearl Miles Clark USA 1999 Sevilledetails Cathy Freeman AUS Anja Rucker GER Lorraine Graham Fenton JAM 2001 Edmontondetails Amy Mbacke Thiam SEN Lorraine Fenton JAM Ana Guevara MEX 2003 Saint Denisdetails Ana Guevara MEX Lorraine Fenton JAM Amy Mbacke Thiam SEN 2005 Helsinkidetails Tonique Williams Darling BAH Sanya Richards USA Ana Guevara MEX 2007 Osakadetails Christine Ohuruogu GBR Nicola Sanders GBR Novlene Williams JAM 2009 Berlindetails Sanya Richards USA Shericka Williams JAM Antonina Krivoshapka RUS 2011 Daegudetails Amantle Montsho BOT Allyson Felix USA Anastasiya Kapachinskaya RUS 2013 Moscowdetails Christine Ohuruogu GBR Amantle Montsho BOT Antonina Krivoshapka RUS 2015 Beijingdetails Allyson Felix USA Shaunae Miller BAH Shericka Jackson JAM 2017 Londondetails Phyllis Francis USA Salwa Eid Naser BHR Allyson Felix USA 2019 Dohadetails Salwa Eid Naser BHR Shaunae Miller Uibo BAH Shericka Jackson JAM 2022 Eugenedetails Shaunae Miller Uibo BAH Marileidy Paulino DOM Sada Williams BAR World Indoor Championships medalists EditMen Edit Games Gold Silver Bronze1985 Paris A Thomas Schonlebe GDR Todd Bennett GBR Mark Rowe USA 1987 Indianapolisdetails Antonio McKay USA Roberto Hernandez CUB Michael Franks USA 1989 Budapestdetails Antonio McKay USA Ian Morris TTO Cayetano Cornet ESP 1991 Sevilledetails Devon Morris JAM Samson Kitur KEN Cayetano Cornet ESP 1993 Torontodetails Butch Reynolds USA Sunday Bada NGR Darren Clark AUS 1995 Barcelonadetails Darnell Hall USA Sunday Bada NGR Mikhail Vdovin RUS 1997 Parisdetails Sunday Bada NGR Jamie Baulch GBR Shunji Karube JPN 1999 Maebashidetails Jamie Baulch GBR Milton Campbell USA Alejandro Cardenas MEX 2001 Lisbondetails Daniel Caines GBR Milton Campbell USA Danny McFarlane JAM 2003 Birminghamdetails Tyree Washington USA Daniel Caines GBR Paul McKee IRL Jamie Baulch GBR 2004 Budapestdetails Alleyne Francique GRN Davian Clarke JAM Gary Kikaya COD 2006 Moscowdetails Alleyne Francique GRN California Molefe BOT Chris Brown BAH 2008 Valenciadetails Tyler Christopher CAN Johan Wissman SWE Chris Brown BAH 2010 Dohadetails Chris Brown BAH William Collazo CUB Jamaal Torrance USA 2012 Istanbuldetails Nery Brenes CRC Demetrius Pinder BAH Chris Brown BAH 2014 Sopotdetails Pavel Maslak CZE Chris Brown BAH Kyle Clemons USA 2016 Portlanddetails Pavel Maslak CZE Abdalelah Haroun QAT Deon Lendore TTO 2018 Birminghamdetails Pavel Maslak CZE Michael Cherry USA Deon Lendore TTO 2022 Belgradedetails Jereem Richards TTO Trevor Bassitt USA Carl Bengtstrom SWE Women Edit Games Gold Silver Bronze1985 Paris A Diane Dixon USA Regine Berg BEL Charmaine Crooks CAN 1987 Indianapolisdetails Sabine Busch GDR Lillie Leatherwood USA Judit Forgacs HUN 1989 Budapestdetails Helga Arendt FRG Diane Dixon USA Jillian Richardson TTO 1991 Sevilledetails Diane Dixon USA Sandra Myers ESP Anita Protti SUI 1993 Torontodetails Sandie Richards JAM Tatyana Alekseyeva RUS Jearl Miles Clark USA 1995 Barcelonadetails Irina Privalova RUS Sandie Richards JAM Daniela Georgieva BUL 1997 Parisdetails Jearl Miles Clark USA Sandie Richards JAM Helena Fuchsova CZE 1999 Maebashidetails Grit Breuer GER Falilat Ogunkoya NGR Jearl Miles Clark USA 2001 Lisbondetails Sandie Richards JAM Olga Kotlyarova RUS Olesya Zykina RUS 2003 Birminghamdetails Natalya Nazarova RUS Christine Amertil BAH Grit Breuer GER 2004 Budapestdetails Natalya Nazarova RUS Olesya Forsheva RUS Tonique Williams Darling BAH 2006 Moscowdetails Olesya Forsheva RUS Vania Stambolova BUL Christine Amertil BAH 2008 Valenciadetails Olesya Zykina RUS Natalya Nazarova RUS Shareese Woods USA 2010 Dohadetails Debbie Dunn USA Tatyana Firova RUS Vania Stambolova BUL 2012 Istanbuldetails Sanya Richards Ross USA Aleksandra Fedoriva RUS span, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library, article, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games. |