Masters W60 800 metres world record progression

This is the progression of world record improvements of the 800 metres W60 division of Masters athletics.

Key

  Incomplete information   Pending

Hand Auto Athlete Nationality Birthdate Age Location Date Ref
2:22.52 Sue McDonald  United States 29 March 1963 60 years, 38 days Los Angeles 6 May 2023 [1]
2:31.51 Yvonne Crilly  Great Britain 15 November 1961 60 years, 258 days Nuneaton 31 July 2022
2:33.09 Lidia Zentner  Germany 27 March 1953 60 years, 171 days Bar le Duc 14 September 2013
2:33.96 Jeanette Flynn  Australia 1 November 1951 61 years, 290 days St. Lucia 18 August 2013
2:34.04 Lidia Zentner  Germany 27 March 1953 60 years, 133 days Pfungstadt 7 August 2013
2:34.66 Sabra Harvey  United States 2 March 1949 60 years, 129 days Oshkosh 9 July 2009
2:36.03 Agnes Hitchmough  Great Britain 15 May 1950 61 years, 42 days Birmingham 26 June 2011
2:36.94 Gerda van Kooten  Netherlands 1 April 1939 60 years, 124 days Gateshead 3 August 1999
2:41.01 Jeanne Hoagland  United States 1937[2] 60 Durban 22 July 1997
2:45.03 Jofrid Jansen  Norway 13 December 1935 60 years, 226 days Malmö 26 July 1996
2:46.20 Vicki Bigelow  United States 22 July 1935 60 years, 14 days Buffalo 5 August 1995
2:51.27 Jean Horne  Canada 20 October 1932 60 years, 360 days Miyazaki 15 October 1993 [3]: 24  [4]: 158 

References

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  1. ^ "800m Results". Track & Field Results Reporting System (TFRRS). 6 May 2023. Retrieved 8 August 2023.
  2. ^ Note: assume an entrant at the world championships to have verified age
  3. ^ "The 10th World Veterans' Athletic Championships Miyazaki Japan Official Results" (PDF). Museum of Masters Track & Field.
  4. ^ "The 10th World Veterans' Athletic Championships Miyazaki Japan Official Results" (PDF). Museum of Masters Track & Field.

Masters Athletics 800 m list