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词条 Women's 400 metres world record progression
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  1. Record progression 1957-76

  2. Record progression from 1975

  3. References

The first world record in the 400 m for women (athletics) was recognized by the International Amateur Athletics Federation, now known as the International Association of Athletics Federations, in 1957.

To June 21, 2009, the IAAF has ratified 27 world records in the event. Their 2009 record progression list, however, lists 26 records.[1]

Record progression 1957-76

Time Auto Athlete Nationality Location of race Date
57.0yMarlene Mathews{{AUS}}Sydney, Australia6 January 1957[1]
57.0yMarise Chamberlain{{NZL}}Christchurch, New Zealand16 February 1957[1]
56.3yNancy Boyle{{AUS}}Sydney, Australia24 February 1957[1]
55.2Polina Lazareva{{URS}}Moscow, Soviet Union10 May 1957[1]
54.0Mariya Itkina{{URS}}Minsk, Soviet Union8 June 1957[1]
53.6Mariya Itkina{{URS}}Moscow, Soviet Union6 July 1957[1]
53.4+Mariya Itkina{{URS}}Krasnodar, Soviet Union12 September 1959[1]
53.4Mariya Itkina{{URS}}Belgrade, Yugoslavia14 September 1962[1]
51.9신금단 Shin Geum-Dan{{PRK}}Pyongyang, North Korea23 October 1962[1]
51.751.72Nicole Duclos{{FRA}}Athens, Greece18 September 1969[1]
51.751.74Colette Besson{{FRA}}Athens, Greece18 September 1969[1]
51.051.02Marilyn Neufville{{JAM}}Edinburgh, Scotland23 July 1970[1]
51.051.08Monika Zehrt{{GDR}}Paris, France4 July 1972[1]
49.9Irena Szewińska{{POL}}Warsaw, Poland22 June 1974[1]

(y) indicates time for 440 yards (402.34 metres), ratified as a record for this event

(+) plus sign denotes en route time during longer race

Record progression from 1975

From 1975, the IAAF accepted separate automatically electronically timed records for events up to 400 metres. Starting January 1, 1977, the IAAF required fully automatic timing to the hundredth of a second for these events.[1]

Riitta Salin's 50.14 from 1974 was the fastest recorded result to that time.

Time Athlete Nationality Location of race Date
50.14Riitta Salin{{FIN}}Rome, Italy4 September 1974[1]
49.77Christina Brehmer{{GDR}}Dresden, East Germany9 May 1976[1]
49.75Irena Szewińska{{POL}}Bydgoszcz, Poland22 June 1976[1]
49.29Irena Szewińska{{POL}}Montreal, Canada29 July 1976[1]
49.19Marita Koch{{GDR}}Leipzig, East Germany2 July 1978[1]
49.03Marita Koch{{GDR}}Potsdam, East Germany19 August 1978[1]
48.94Marita Koch{{GDR}}Prague, Czechoslovakia31 August 1978[1]
48.89Marita Koch{{GDR}}Potsdam, East Germany29 July 1979[1]
48.60Marita Koch{{GDR}}Turin, Italy4 August 1979[1]
48.16Marita Koch{{GDR}}Athens, Greece8 September 1982[1]
47.99Jarmila Kratochvílová{{TCH}}Helsinki, Finland10 August 1983[1]
47.60Marita Koch{{GDR}}Canberra, Australia6 October 1985[1]

References

1. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 {{cite web |title = 12th IAAF World Championships In Athletics: IAAF Statistics Handbook. Berlin 2009. |url = http://www.iaaf.org/mm/document/competitions/competition/05/15/63/20090706014834_httppostedfile_p345-688_11303.pdf |publisher = IAAF Media & Public Relations Department |location = Monte Carlo |pages = Pages 546, 641 |format = pdf |year = 2009 |accessdate = August 2, 2009 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20110629134819/http://www.iaaf.org/mm/document/competitions/competition/05/15/63/20090706014834_httppostedfile_p345-688_11303.pdf |archivedate=June 29, 2011 }}
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