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词条 200 metres
释义

  1. Continental records

  2. All-time top 25 sprinters

     Men (outdoor)  Notes  Women (outdoor)  Notes  Men (indoor)  Notes  Women (indoor)  Notes 

  3. Olympic medalists

     Men  Women 

  4. World Championships medalists

      Men    Women  

  5. World Indoor Championships medalists

     Men  Women 

  6. Season's best

  7. References

  8. External links

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|image= London_2012_200m_heat_1_start.jpg
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|caption= Athletes leaving starting blocks for a 200 metres heat at the 2012 Olympic Games
|WRmen= {{flagicon|JAM}} Usain Bolt 19.19 (2009)
|ORmen= {{flagicon|JAM}} Usain Bolt 19.30 (2008)
|WRwomen= {{nowrap|{{flagicon|USA}} Florence Griffith-Joyner 21.34 (1988)}}
|ORwomen= {{nowrap|{{flagicon|USA}} Florence Griffith-Joyner 21.34 (1988)}}
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The 200 metres (also spelled 200 meters) is a sprint running event. On an outdoor race 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 Olympic Games. The 200 m places more emphasis on speed endurance than shorter sprint distances as athletes predominantly rely on anaerobic energy system during the 200 m sprint.

In the United States and elsewhere, athletes previously ran the 220-yard dash (201.168 m) instead of the 200 m (218.723 yards), 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. Another obsolete version of this race is the 200 metres straight, which was run on tracks that contained such a straight. Initially, when the International Amateur Athletic Association (now known as the International Association of Athletics Federations) started to ratify world records in 1912, only records set on a straight track were eligible for consideration. In 1951, the IAAF started to recognise records set on a curved track. In 1976, the straight record was discarded.

The race attracts runners from other events, primarily the 100 metres, wishing to double up and claim both titles. This feat has been achieved by men eleven times at the Olympic Games: by Archie Hahn in 1904, Ralph Craig in 1912, Percy Williams in 1928, Eddie Tolan in 1932, Jesse Owens in 1936, Bobby Morrow in 1956, Valeriy Borzov in 1972, Carl Lewis in 1984, and most recently by Jamaica's Usain Bolt in 2008, 2012, and 2016. The double has been accomplished by women seven times: by Fanny Blankers-Koen in 1948, Marjorie Jackson in 1952, Betty Cuthbert in 1956, Wilma Rudolph in 1960, Renate Stecher in 1972, Florence Griffith-Joyner in 1988, and Elaine Thompson in 2016. Marion Jones finished first in both races in 2000 but was later disqualified and stripped of her medals after admitting to taking performance-enhancing drugs. 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. Usain Bolt is the only man to repeat as Olympic champion, Bärbel Wöckel (née Eckert) and Veronica Campbell-Brown are the two women who have repeated as Olympic champion.

The men's world record holder is Usain Bolt of Jamaica, who ran 19.19s at the 2009 World Championships. The women's world record holder is Florence Griffith-Joyner of the United States, who ran 21.34s at the 1988 Summer Olympics. The reigning Olympic champions are Usain Bolt and Elaine Thompson (Jamaica). The reigning World Champions are Ramil Guliyev (Turkey) and Dafne Schippers (the Netherlands).

Races run with an aiding wind measured over 2.0 metres per second are not acceptable for record purposes.

Continental records

  • Updated 12 December 2018.[2][3]
AreaMenWomen
Time (s) Wind (m/s) Athlete Nation Time (s) Wind (m/s) Athlete Nation
(records)}} 19.68 +0.4 Frank Fredericks {{NAM}} 22.04 +0.5 Blessing Okagbare {{NGR}}
(records)}} 19.97 −0.4 Femi Ogunode {{QAT}} 22.01 0.0 Li Xuemei {{CHN}}
(records)}}19.72{{ref label>Note1|A|A}}+1.8 Pietro Mennea {{ITA}} 21.63 +0.2 Dafne Schippers {{NED}}
and Caribbean {{small>(records)}} 19.19 {{WR}} −0.3 Usain Bolt {{JAM}} 21.34 {{WR}} +1.3 Florence Griffith-Joyner {{USA}}
(records)}}20.06{{ref label>Note1|A|A}}+0.9 Peter Norman {{AUS}} 22.23 +0.8 Melinda Gainsford-Taylor {{AUS}}
(records)}} 19.81 −0.3 Alonso Edward {{PAN}} 22.48 +1.0 Ana Cláudia Lemos {{BRA}}

All-time top 25 sprinters

  • Only the fastest time for each athlete is listed.
  • A = Altitude

Men (outdoor)

{{see also|Men's 200 metres world record progression}}
  • Correct as of August 2018.[4]
RankTimeWindAthleteNationDateLocationRef
1 19.19 −0.3 Usain Bolt {{JAM}} 20 August 2009 Berlin [5]
2 19.26 +0.7 Yohan Blake {{JAM}} 16 September 2011 Brussels [6]
3 19.32 +0.4 Michael Johnson {{USA}} 1 August 1996 Atlanta
4 19.53 +0.7 Walter Dix {{USA}} 16 September 2011 Brussels
519.57+0.4Justin Gatlin{{USA}}28 June 2015Eugene[7]
6 19.58 +1.3 Tyson Gay {{USA}} 30 May 2009 New York City
7 19.63 +0.4 Xavier Carter {{USA}} 11 July 2006 Lausanne
819.65 0.0 Wallace Spearmon {{USA}} 28 September 2006 Daegu
+0.9Noah Lyles{{USA}}20 July 2018Monaco[8]
10 19.68 +0.4 Frankie Fredericks {{NAM}} 1 August 1996 Atlanta
1119.69 A−0.5Clarence Munyai{{ZAF}}16 March 2018Pretoria[9]
12 19.72 A +1.8 Pietro Mennea {{ITA}} 12 September 1979 Mexico City
13 19.73 −0.2 Michael Marsh {{USA}} 5 August 1992 Barcelona
1419.74+1.4LaShawn Merritt{{USA}}8 July 2016Eugene[10]
1519.75 +1.5 Carl Lewis {{USA}} 19 June 1983 Indianapolis
+1.7Joe DeLoach {{USA}} 28 September 1988 Seoul
+0.3Steven Gardiner{{BAH}}7 April 2018Coral Gables[11]
1819.76 +0.7Ramil Guliyev{{TUR}}9 August 2018Berlin[12]
1919.77 +0.7 Ato Boldon {{TRI}} 13 July 1997 Stuttgart
0.0Isaac Makwala{{BOT}}14 July 2017Madrid[13]
2119.79 +1.2 Shawn Crawford {{USA}} 26 August 2004 Athens
+0.9 Warren Weir {{JAM}} 23 June 2013 Kingston
2319.80 +0.8 Christophe Lemaitre {{FRA}} 3 September 2011 Daegu
+2.0Rasheed Dwyer{{JAM}}23 July 2015Toronto[14]
−0.3Andre De Grasse{{CAN}}17 August 2016Rio de Janeiro[15]

Notes

Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 19.67:
  • Usain Bolt also ran 19.30 (2008), 19.32 (2012), 19.40 (2011), 19.55 (2015), 19.56 (2010), 19.57 (2009), 19.58 (2012), 19.59 (2009), 19.63 (2008), 19.66 (2012, 2013), 19.67 (2008).
  • Yohan Blake also ran 19.44 (2012), 19.54 (2012).
  • Tyson Gay also ran 19.62 (2007).
  • Michael Johnson also ran 19.66 (1996).
  • Noah Lyles also ran 19.67 (2018).

Women (outdoor)

{{see also|Women's 200 metres world record progression}}
  • Correct as of August 2018.[16]
RankTimeWindAthleteNationDateLocationRef
1 21.34 +1.3 Florence Griffith-Joyner {{USA}} 29 September 1988 Seoul
2 21.62 A −0.6 Marion Jones {{USA}} 11 September 1998 Johannesburg
3 21.63 +0.2 Dafne Schippers {{NED}} 28 August 2015 Beijing [17]
4 21.64 +0.8 Merlene Ottey {{JAM}} 13 September 1991 Brussels
5 21.66 +0.2 Elaine Thompson {{JAM}} 28 August 2015 Beijing [17]
6 21.69 +1.0 Allyson Felix {{USA}} 30 June 2012 Eugene [18]
721.71 +0.7Marita Koch{{GDR}}10 June 1979Karl-Marx-Stadt
+0.321 July 1984Potsdam
+1.2Heike Drechsler{{GDR}}29 June 1986Jena
−0.829 August 1986Stuttgart
921.72 +1.3 Grace Jackson {{JAM}} 29 September 1988 Seoul
−0.1 Gwen Torrence {{USA}} 15 August 1992 Barcelona
1121.74 +0.4 Marlies Göhr {{GDR}} 3 June 1984 Erfurt
+1.2 Silke Gladisch {{GDR}} 3 September 1987 Rome
+0.6 Veronica Campbell-Brown {{JAM}} 21 August 2008 Beijing
14 21.75 −0.1 Juliet Cuthbert {{JAM}} 5 August 1992 Barcelona
1521.77 +0.6Inger Miller{{USA}}27 August 1999Seville
+1.5Tori Bowie{{USA}}27 May 2017Eugene[19]
17 21.81 −0.1 Valerie Brisco-Hooks {{USA}} 9 August 1984 Los Angeles
18 21.83 −0.2 Evelyn Ashford {{USA}} 24 August 1979 Montreal
19 21.85 +0.3 Bärbel Wöckel {{GDR}} 21 July 1984 Potsdam
20 21.87 0.0Irina Privalova {{RUS}} 25 July 1995 Monaco
2121.88 +0.1Shaunae Miller-Uibo{{BAH}}24 August 2017Zürich[20]
2221.89 +0.2Dina Asher-Smith{{GBR}}11 August 2018Berlin[21]
23 21.93 +1.3 Pam Marshall {{USA}} 23 July 1988 Indianapolis
24 21.95 +0.3 Katrin Krabbe {{GDR}} 30 August 1990 Split
25 21.97 +1.9 Jarmila Kratochvilova {{TCH}} 6 June 1981 Bratislava

Notes

Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 21.80:
  • Florence Griffith-Joyner also ran 21.56 (1988), 21.76 (1988), 21.77 (1988).
  • Merlene Ottey also ran 21.66 (1990), 21.77 (1993).
  • Marita Koch also ran 21.76 (1982), 21.78 (1985).
  • Marion Jones also ran 21.76 (1997).
  • Gwen Torrence also ran 21.77 (1995).
  • Elaine Thompson also ran 21.78 (2016).
  • Silke Gladisch also ran 21.79 (1987).

Men (indoor)

Updated February 2019.[22]

RankTimeAthleteNationDateLocationRef
1 19.92 Frankie Fredericks {{NAM}} 18 February 1996 Liévin [23]
220.02Elijah Hall{{USA}}10 March 2018College Station[24]
320.08Divine Oduduru{{NGR}}23 February 2019Lubbock[25]
4 20.10 Wallace Spearmon {{USA}} 12 March 2005 Fayetteville
520.11Christian Coleman{{USA}}11 March 2017College Station[26]
6 20.19 Trayvon Bromell {{USA}} 14 March 2015 Fayetteville [27]
7 20.25 Linford Christie {{GBR}} 19 February 1995 Liévin
820.26 Obadele Thompson {{BAR}} 6 March 1999 Maebashi
Shawn Crawford {{USA}} 10 March 2000 Fayetteville
John Capel {{USA}} 10 March 2000 Fayetteville
Andre De Grasse {{CAN}} 14 March 2015 Fayetteville [27]
12 20.27 Walter Dix {{USA}} 10 March 2006 Fayetteville
1320.30Xavier Carter{{USA}}10 March 2006Fayetteville
Kenny Bednarek{{USA}}2 February 2019Lincoln[28]
1520.31Coby Miller{{USA}}2 March 2001Atlanta
Jereem Richards{{TTO}}11 March 2017College Station[26]
1720.32Rohsaan Griffin{{USA}}27 February 1999Atlanta
Kevin Little{{USA}}5 March 1999Maebashi
20.32 ADiondre Batson{{USA}}14 March 2014Albuquerque
2020.34 ADedric Dukes{{USA}}14 March 2014Albuquerque
20.34Rai Benjamin{{ATG}}10 March 2018College Station[24]
2220.35Ato Boldon{{TTO}}23 February 1997Birmingham
2320.36Bruno Marie-Rose{{FRA}}22 February 1987Liévin
Derrick Thompson{{USA}}8 March 1996Indianapolis
Rubin Williams{{USA}}14 March 2008Fayetteville
Just'n Thymes{{USA}}11 March 2017College Station[29]

Notes

Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 20.22:
  • Frankie Fredericks also ran 20.10 (1999), 20.18 (1999).
  • Wallace Spearmon also ran 20.10 (2005), 20.19 (2008), 20.21 (2005).
  • Divine Oduduru also ran 20.18 (2018), 20.21 (2018).

Women (indoor)

  • Updated 12 December 2018.[30]
RankTimeAthleteNationDateLocationRef
1 21.87 Merlene Ottey {{JAM}} 13 February 1993 Liévin
2 22.10 Irina Privalova {{RUS}} 19 February 1995 Liévin
3 22.27 Heike Drechsler {{GDR}} 7 March 1987 Indianapolis
4 22.33 Gwen Torrence {{USA}} 2 March 1996 Atlanta
522.38Veronica Campbell-Brown{{JAM}}18 February 2005Birmingham
Gabrielle Thomas{{USA}}10 March 2018College Station[24]
722.39Marita Koch {{GDR}} 5 March 1983 Budapest
Ionela Tirlea {{ROM}} 6 March 1999 Maebashi
9 22.40 Bianca Knight {{USA}} 14 March 2008 Fayetteville
1022.41Galina Malchugina{{RUS}}13 March 1994Paris
Ashley Henderson{{USA}}10 March 2018College Station[24]
1222.42Ariana Washington{{USA}}11 March 2017College Station[26]
13 22.43 Svetlana Goncharenko {{RUS}} 22 February 1998 Liévin
1422.45Felicia Brown{{USA}}26 February 2016Fayetteville
1522.49Muriel Hurtis{{FRA}}14 March 2003Birmingham
Muna Lee{{USA}}14 March 2003Fayetteville
Sanya Richards-Ross{{USA}}12 March 2004Fayetteville
1822.50Melanie Paschke{{GER}}1 March 1998Valencia
Kamaria Brown{{USA}}1 March 2014College Station
2022.52Nanceen Perry{{USA}}13 February 2000Liévin
Jenna Prandini{{USA}}13 March 2015Fayetteville
2222.53Hannah Cunliffe{{USA}}11 March 2017College Station[26]
2322.54Kimberlyn Duncan{{USA}}24 February 2013Fayetteville
Deanna Hill{{USA}}11 March 2017College Station[31]
2522.55Lynna Irby{{USA}}10 March 2018College Station[24]

Notes

Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 22.45:
  • Irina Privalova also ran 22.15 (1993), 22.16 (1994), 22.26 (1992), 22.32 (1995), 22.36 (1992), 22.41 (1991), 22.45 (1991).
  • Merlene Ottey also ran 22.24 (1991), 22.34 (1989), 22.37 (1991).
  • Veronica Campbell-Brown also ran 22.43 (2004).

Olympic medalists

Men

{{Olympic medalists in men's 200 metres}}

Women

{{Olympic medalists in women's 200 metres}}

World Championships medalists

Men

{{World Championships in Athletics medalists in men's 200 metres}}

Women

{{World Championships in Athletics medalists in women's 200 metres}}

World Indoor Championships medalists

Men

WIG|A}}Aleksandr Yevgenyev|URS}}Ade Mafe|GBR}}João Batista da Silva|BRA|1968}}
{{DetailsLink>1987 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's 200 metres}}Kirk Baptiste|USA}}Bruno Marie-Rose|FRA}}Robson da Silva|BRA|1968}}
{{DetailsLink>1989 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's 200 metres}}John Regis|GBR}}Ade Mafe|GBR}}Kevin Little|USA}}
{{DetailsLink>1991 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's 200 metres}}Nikolay Antonov|BUL}}Linford Christie|GBR}}Ade Mafe|GBR}}
{{DetailsLink>1993 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's 200 metres}}James Trapp|USA}}Damien Marsh|AUS}}Kevin Little|USA}}
{{DetailsLink>1995 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's 200 metres}}Geir Moen|NOR}}Troy Douglas|BER}}Sebastián Keitel|CHI}}
{{DetailsLink>1997 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's 200 metres}}Kevin Little|USA}}Iván García|CUB}}Francis Obikwelu|NGR}}
{{DetailsLink>1999 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's 200 metres}}Frankie Fredericks|NAM}}Obadele Thompson|BAR}}Kevin Little|USA}}
{{DetailsLink>2001 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's 200 metres}}Shawn Crawford|USA}}Christian Malcolm|GBR}}Patrick van Balkom|NED}}
{{DetailsLink>2003 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's 200 metres}}Marlon Devonish|GBR}}Joseph Batangdon|CMR}}Dominic Demeritte|BAH}}
{{DetailsLink>2004 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's 200 metres}}Dominic Demeritte|BAH}}Johan Wissman|SWE}}Tobias Unger|GER}}

Women

WIG|A}}Marita Koch|GDR}}Marie-Christine Cazier|FRA}}Kim Robertson|NZL}}
{{DetailsLink>1987 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's 200 metres}}Heike Drechsler|GDR}}Merlene Ottey-Page|JAM}}Grace Jackson|JAM}}
{{DetailsLink>1989 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's 200 metres}}Merlene Ottey|JAM}}Grace Jackson|JAM}}Natalya Kovtun|URS}}
{{DetailsLink>1991 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's 200 metres}}Merlene Ottey|JAM}}Irina Sergeyeva|URS}}Grit Breuer|GER}}
{{DetailsLink>1993 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's 200 metres}}Irina Privalova|RUS|1991}}Melinda Gainsford|AUS}}Natalya Voronova|RUS|1991}}
{{DetailsLink>1995 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's 200 metres}}Melinda Gainsford|AUS}}Pauline Davis|BAH}}Natalya Voronova|RUS}}
{{DetailsLink>1997 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's 200 metres}}Ekaterini Koffa|GRE}}Juliet Cuthbert|JAM}}Svetlana Goncharenko|RUS}}
{{DetailsLink>1999 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's 200 metres}}Ionela Târlea|ROU}}Svetlana Goncharenko|RUS}}Pauline Davis|BAH}}
{{DetailsLink>2001 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's 200 metres}}Juliet Campbell|JAM}}LaTasha Jenkins|USA}}Natalya Vinogradova-Safronnikova|BLR}}
{{DetailsLink>2003 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's 200 metres}}Muriel Hurtis-Houairi|FRA}}Anastasiya Kapachinskaya|RUS}}Juliet Campbell|JAM}}
{{DetailsLink>2004 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's 200 metres}}Natallia Safronnikava|BLR}}Svetlana Goncharenko|RUS}}Karin Mayr-Krifka|AUT}}
  • {{note label|WIG|A}} Known as the World Indoor Games

Season's best

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YearTime WindAthlete Date Place
1966 20.14yh +0.1 {{flagathlete|Tommie Smith|USA}} 11 June Sacramento
1967 20.14Ay +0.9 {{flagathlete|Tommie Smith|USA}} 17 June Provo
1968 19.83A +0.9 {{flagathlete|Tommie Smith|USA}} 16 October Mexico City
1969 20.24Ah +0.4 {{flagathlete|John Carlos|USA}} 12 September South Lake Tahoe
1970 20.42yh +0.3 {{flagathlete|John Carlos|USA}} 17 March Melbourne
1971 19.86A +1.0 {{flagathlete|Donald Quarrie|JAM}} 3 August Cali
1972 20.00 +0.0 {{flagathlete|Valeriy Borzov|URS}} 4 September Munich
1973 20.33y +0.0 {{flagathlete|Steve Williams|USA}} 16 June Bakersfield
1974 20.06 +0.4 {{flagathlete|Donald Quarrie|JAM}} 16 August Zurich
1975 20.04h +1.3 {{flagathlete|Donald Quarrie|JAM}} 7 June Eugene
1976 20.10 +1.7 {{flagathlete|Millard Hampton|USA}} 22 June Eugene
1977 20.08A +0.1 {{flagathlete|Silvio Leonard|CUB}} 12 August Guadalajara
1978 20.03 +1.6 {{flagathlete|Clancy Edwards|USA}} 29 April Westwood
1979 19.72A +1.8 {{flagathlete|Pietro Mennea|ITA}} 12 September Mexico City
1980 19.96 +0.0 {{flagathlete|Pietro Mennea|ITA}} 17 August Barletta
1981 20.20 +1.4 {{flagathlete|James Sanford|USA}} 10 May Westwood
1982 20.15A +0.3 {{flagathlete|Mike Miller|USA}} 2 June Provo
1983 19.75 +1.5 {{flagathlete|Carl Lewis|USA}} 19 June Indianapolis
1984 19.80 -0.9 {{flagathlete|Carl Lewis|USA}} 8 August Los Angeles
1985 20.07 +1.5 {{flagathlete|Lorenzo Daniel|USA}} 18 May Starkville
1986 20.12 +0.6 {{flagathlete|Floyd Heard|USA}} 7 July Moscow
1987 19.92 +1.3 {{flagathlete|Carl Lewis|USA}} 4 May Madrid
1988 19.75 +1.7 {{flagathlete|Joe DeLoach|USA}} 28 August Seoul
1989 19.96 +0.4 {{flagathlete|Robson da Silva|BRA}} 25 August Brussels
1990 19.85 +0.4 {{flagathlete|Michael Johnson|USA}} 6 July Edinburgh
1991 19.88 -0.9 {{flagathlete|Michael Johnson|USA}} 20 September Barcelona
1992 19.73 -0.2 {{flagathlete|Michael Marsh|USA}} 5 August Barcelona
1993 19.85 +0.3 {{flagathlete|Frank Fredericks|NAM}} 20 August Stuttgart
1994 19.87A +1.8 {{flagathlete|John Regis|GBR}} 31 July Sestriere
1995 19.79 +0.5 {{flagathlete|Michael Johnson|USA}} 11 August Gothenburg
1996 19.32 +0.4 {{flagathlete|Michael Johnson|USA}} 1 August Atlanta
1997 19.77 +0.7 {{flagathlete|Ato Boldon|TRI}} 13 July Stuttgart
1998 19.88 -0.4 {{flagathlete|Ato Boldon|TRI}} 17 June Athens
1999 19.84 +1.7 {{flagathlete|Francis Obikwelu|NGR}} 25 August Sevilla
2000 19.71A +1.8 {{flagathlete|Michael Johnson|USA}} 18 March Pietersburg
2001 19.88 +0.1 {{flagathlete|Joshua J. Johnson|USA}} 24 August Brussels
200219.85A +0.0{{flagathlete|Shawn Crawford|USA}} 12 April Pretoria
-0.5 {{flagathlete|Konstadínos Kedéris|GRE}} 9 August Munich
2003 20.01 +0.3 {{flagathlete|Bernard Williams|USA}} 11 July Rome
2004 19.79 +1.2 {{flagathlete|Shawn Crawford|USA}} 26 August Athens
2005 19.89 +1.8 {{flagathlete|Wallace Spearmon|USA}} 22 July London
2006 19.63 +0.4 {{flagathlete|Xavier Carter|USA}} 11 July Lausanne
2007 19.62 -0.3 {{flagathlete|Tyson Gay|USA}} 24 June Indianapolis
2008 19.30 -0.9 {{flagathlete|Usain Bolt|JAM}} 20 August Beijing
2009 19.19 -0.3 {{flagathlete|Usain Bolt|JAM}} 20 August Berlin
2010 19.56 -0.8 {{flagathlete|Usain Bolt|JAM}} 1 May Kingston
2011 19.26 +0.7{{flagathlete|Yohan Blake|JAM}} 16 September Brussels
2012 19.32 +0.4 {{flagathlete|Usain Bolt|JAM}} 9 August London
2013 19.66 +0.0 {{flagathlete|Usain Bolt|JAM}} 17 August Moscow
2014 19.68 -0.5 {{flagathlete|Justin Gatlin|USA}} 18 July Monaco
2015 19.55 -0.1 {{flagathlete|Usain Bolt|JAM}} 27 August Beijing
2016 19.74 +1.4 {{flagathlete|Lashawn Merritt|USA}} 8 July Eugene
2017 19.77 0.0 {{flagathlete|Isaac Makwala|BOT}} 14 July Madrid
2018 19.65 +0.9 {{flagathlete|Noah Lyles|USA}} 20 July Monaco
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YearTime WindAthlete Date Place
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970 22.62 +0.8 {{flagathlete|Chi Cheng|ROC}} 12 July Munich
1971 22.70 +0.0 {{flagathlete|Renate Stecher|GDR}} 13 August Helsinki
1972 22.40 +1.1 {{flagathlete|Renate Stecher|GDR}} 7 September Munich
1973 22.38 +1.6 {{flagathlete|Renate Stecher|GDR}} 21 July Dresden
1974 22.21 +1.9 {{flagathlete|Irena Szewinska|POL}} 13 June Potsdam
1975 22.44 N/A {{flagathlete|Renate Stecher|GDR}} 10 August Potsdam
1976 22.37 +0.0 {{flagathlete|Bärbel Wöckel|GDR}} 24 August Zurich
1977 22.37 +0.8 {{flagathlete|Irena Szewinska|POL}} 24 August Zurich
1978 22.06 +1.2 {{flagathlete|Marita Koch|GDR}} 28 May Erfurt
1979 21.71 +0.7 {{flagathlete|Marita Koch|GDR}} 6 June Karl-Marx-Stadt
1980 22.01 +0.6 {{flagathlete|Bärbel Wöckel|GDR}} 18 July Cottbus
1981 21.84 -1.1 {{flagathlete|Evelyn Ashford|USA}} 28 August Brussels
1982 21.76 +0.3 {{flagathlete|Marita Koch|GDR}} 3 July Dresden
1983 21.82 +1.3 {{flagathlete|Marita Koch|GDR}} 18 June Karl-Marx-Stadt
1984 21.71 +0.3 {{flagathlete|Marita Koch|GDR}} 21 July Potsdam
1985 21.78 -1.3 {{flagathlete|Marita Koch|GDR}} 11 August Leipzig
198621.71 +1.2{{flagathlete|Heike Drechsler|GDR}} 29 June Jena
-0.7 {{flagathlete|Heike Drechsler|GDR}} 29 August Stuttgart
1987 21.74 +1.3 {{flagathlete|Silke Möller|GDR}} 3 September Roma
1988 21.34 +1.3 {{flagathlete|Florence Griffith-Joyner|USA}} 29 August Seoul
1989 22.04A +0.7 {{flagathlete|Dawn Sowell|USA}} 2 June Provo
1990 21.66 -1.0 {{flagathlete|Merlene Ottey|JAM}} 15 August Zurich
1991 21.64 +0.8 {{flagathlete|Merlene Ottey|JAM}} 13 September Brussels
1992 21.72 -0.1 {{flagathlete|Gwen Torrence|USA}} 5 August Barcelona
1993 21.77 +1.0 {{flagathlete|Merlene Ottey|JAM}} 7 August Monaco
1994 21.85 -0.8 {{flagathlete|Gwen Torrence|USA}} 12 August Durham
1995 21.77 -0.3 {{flagathlete|Gwen Torrence|USA}} 18 August Cologne
199622.07 +0.4{{flagathlete|Marie-José Pérec|FRA}} 1 August Atlanta
-0.1 {{flagathlete|Mary Onyali|NGR}} 14 August Zürich
1997 21.76 -0.8 {{flagathlete|Marion Jones|USA}} 13 August Zürich
1998 21.62A -0.6 {{flagathlete|Marion Jones|USA}} 11 September Johannesburg
1999 21.77 +0.6 {{flagathlete|Inger Miller|USA}} 27 August Sevilla
2000 21.94 +1.8 {{flagathlete|Marion Jones|USA}} 23 July Sacramento
200122.39 +1.8 {{flagathlete|LaTasha Jenkins|USA}} 23 June Eugene
-0.3 {{flagathlete|Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie|BAH}} 9 August Edmonton
2002 22.20 +0.0{{flagathlete|Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie|BAH}} 29 July Manchester
2003 22.11A -0.5 {{flagathlete|Allyson Felix|USA}} 3 May Mexico City
2004 22.05 +0.8 {{flagathlete|Veronica Campbell-Brown|JAM}} 25 August Athens
2005 22.13 +0.3 {{flagathlete|Allyson Felix|USA}} 26 June Carson
200622.00 +1.3 {{flagathlete|Sherone Simpson|JAM}} 25 June Kingston
-0.3 {{flagathlete|Sherone Simpson|JAM}} 25 July Stockholm
2007 21.81 +1.7 {{flagathlete|Allyson Felix|USA}} 31 August Osaka
2008 21.74 +0.6 {{flagathlete|Veronica Campbell-Brown|JAM}} 21 August Beijing
2009 21.88 +1.3 {{flagathlete|Allyson Felix|USA}} 31 July Stockholm
2010 21.98 +1.4 {{flagathlete|Veronica Campbell-Brown|JAM}} 12 June New York City
2011 22.15 +1.0{{flagathlete|Shalonda Solomon|USA}} 26 June Eugene
2012 21.69 +1.0 {{flagathlete|Allyson Felix|USA}} 30 June Eugene
2013 22.13 +1.0 {{flagathlete|Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce|JAM}} 23 June Kingston
2014 22.02 +0.1 {{flagathlete|Allyson Felix|USA}} 5 September Brussels
2015 21.63 +0.2 {{flagathlete|Dafne Schippers|NED}} 28 August Beijing
2016 21.78 -0.1 {{flagathlete|Elaine Thompson|JAM}} 17 August Rio de Janeiro
2017 21.77 +1.5 {{flagathlete|Tori Bowie|USA}} 27 May Eugene
2018 21.89 +0.2 {{flagathlete|Dina Asher-Smith|GBR}} 11 August Berlin
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References

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21. ^{{cite web|title=Women's 200m Results|url=http://www.european-athletics.org/externalmodules/AT/pdf/ATW002101_C73A.pdf|publisher=European Athletics|date=11 August 2018|accessdate=12 August 2018}}
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25. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.lubbockonline.com/news/20190223/texas-tech-men-win-big-12-track-title-in-runaway |title=Texas Tech men win Big 12 track title in a runaway |author=Don Williams |website=lubbockonline.com |publisher=Lubbock Avalanche-Journal |date=23 February 2019 |accessdate=24 February 2019}}
26. ^{{cite news|title=Coleman speeds to sprint double at NCAA Indoor Championships|url=https://www.iaaf.org/news/report/ncaa-indoor-2017-coleman-kerley-cheserek|publisher=IAAF|author=Jon Mulkeen|date=12 March 2017|accessdate=12 March 2017}}
27. ^{{cite news|title=200m Dash Results|url=https://www.ncaa.com/sites/default/files/external/track-field/results/d1/indoor15/002-2_compiled.htm|publisher=ncaa.com|date=14 March 2015|accessdate=15 March 2015}}
28. ^{{cite news|title=Indoor round-up: Combined events world leads for Van der Plaetsen and Maudens, Mihambo leaps 6.99m in Berlin|url=https://www.iaaf.org/news/report/mihambo-berlin-indoor|publisher=IAAF|date=2 February 2019|accessdate=9 February 2019}}
29. ^{{cite news|title=200m Dash Results|url=https://www.ncaa.com/sites/default/files/external/track-field/results/d1/indoor17/002-2_compiled.htm|work=ncaa.com|date=11 March 2017|accessdate=12 March 2017}}
30. ^{{cite web |title=All Time Top Lists - Senior Indoor 200 Metres Women |url=https://www.iaaf.org/records/all-time-toplists/sprints/200-metres/indoor/women/senior |website=iaaf.org |publisher=IAAF |accessdate=12 December 2018}}
31. ^{{cite news|title=200m Results|url=https://www.ncaa.com/sites/default/files/external/track-field/results/d1/indoor17/018-2_compiled.htm|work=ncaa.com|date=11 March 2017|accessdate=12 March 2017}}

External links

  • [https://iaaf.gekko.de/?a=sprints&d=200-metres IAAF list of 200-metres records in XML]
  • All time 200m men records
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