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How Tall Is 200 Meters

Sprint running event

Athletics
200 metres
London 2012 200m heat 1 start.jpg

Athletes leaving starting blocks for a 200 metres estrus at the 2012 Olympic Games

Earth records
Men Jamaica Usain Commodities 19.19 (2009)
Women United States Florence Griffith-Joyner 21.34 (1988)
Olympic records
Men Jamaica Usain Commodities 19.thirty (2008)
Women United States Florence Griffith-Joyner 21.34 (1988)
World Title records
Men Jamaica Usain Bolt 19.xix (2009)
Women Jamaica Shericka Jackson 21.45 (2022)

The 200 metres, or 200-meter nuance, is a dart running event. On an outdoor 400 metre racetrack, the race begins on the curve and ends on the home straight, so a combination of techniques is needed to successfully run the race. A slightly shorter race, called the stadion and run on a straight track, was the showtime recorded upshot 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. Similarly to other dart distances, the 200 k begins from the starting blocks. When the sprinters adopt the 'set' position in the blocks they are able to prefer a more efficient starting posture and isometrically preload their muscles. This enables them to stride forrard more powerfully when the race begins and start faster.

In the United States and elsewhere, athletes previously ran the 220-1000 dash (201.168 1000) instead of the 200 m (218.723 yards), though the altitude is now obsolete. The standard adjustment used for the conversion from times recorded over 220 yards to 200 m times is to subtract 0.i seconds,[1] only other conversion methods be. Another obsolete version of this race is the 200 metres straight, which was run on tracks that independent such a straight. Initially, when the International Amateur Able-bodied Association (at present known every bit 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 gear up on a curved track. In 1976, the directly tape 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 about recently past Jamaica's Usain Bolt in 2008, 2012, and 2016. The double has been accomplished by women eight times: past 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-Herah in 2016 and 2021. Marion Jones finished showtime in both races in 2000 merely was afterward butterfingers and stripped of her medals after admitting to taking performance-enhancing drugs. An Olympic double of 200 m and 400 grand was start achieved by Valerie Brisco-Hooks in 1984, and later past Michael Johnson from the Us and Marie-José Pérec of France both in 1996. Usain Bolt is the just man to repeat as Olympic champion, Bärbel Wöckel (née Eckert), Veronica Campbell-Brown and Elaine Thompson-Herah are the three women who have repeated as Olympic champion.

The men's world tape holder is Usain Bolt of Jamaica, who ran xix.xix s at the 2009 World Championships. The women's world tape holder is Florence Griffith-Joyner of the The states, who ran 21.34 due south at the 1988 Summer Olympics. The reigning Olympic champions are Andre De Grasse (Can) and Elaine Thompson-Herah (JAM). The reigning World Champions are Noah Lyles (United states) and Shericka Jackson (JAM).

Races run with an aiding wind measured over 2.0 metres per second are non acceptable for record purposes.

Athletics Men'due south 200 Final, 27th Summer Universiade 2013, Kazan

Continental records [edit]

  • Updated 22 October 2019.[2] [3]
Area Men Women
Time (s) Wind (m/s) Athlete Nation Time (s) Wind (m/south) Athlete Nation
Africa (records) xix.68 +0.iv Frankie Fredericks Namibia 21.81 +0.8 Christine Mboma Namibia
Asia (records) 19.88 +0.9 Xie Zhenye China 22.01 0.0 Li Xuemei China
Europe (records) 19.72 [A] +1.8 Pietro Mennea Italy 21.63 +0.2 Dafne Schippers Netherlands
North, Central America
and Caribbean area (records)
19.xix WR −0.3 Usain Bolt Jamaica 21.34 WR +1.3 Florence Griffith-Joyner United States
Oceania (records) 20.06 [A] +0.9 Peter Norman Australia 22.23 +0.8 Melinda Gainsford-Taylor Australia
South America (records) 19.81 −0.3 Alonso Edward Panama 22.48 +one.0 Ana Cláudia Lemos Brazil

Notes [edit]

  • A Represents a mark set at a loftier altitude.

All-fourth dimension top 25 [edit]

Men (outdoor) [edit]

  • Updated September 2022[four] [5]
Ath.# Perf.# Time (s) Wind (m/s) Athlete Nation Date Place Ref
i 1 nineteen.19 −0.3 Usain Bolt Jamaica twenty AUG 2009 Berlin [6]
two 2 19.26 +0.7 Yohan Blake Jamaica 16 SEP 2011 Brussels [7]
3 19.xxx −0.9 Commodities #2 20 AUG 2008 Beijing
3 4 19.31 +0.4 Noah Lyles United States 21 JUL 2022 Eugene [8]
iv five 19.32 +0.iv Michael Johnson United States 01 AUG 1996 Atlanta
v nineteen.32 +0.4 Bolt #3 09 AUG 2012 London
7 19.40 +0.eight Bolt #iv 03 SEP 2011 Daegu
eight nineteen.44 +0.4 Blake #2 09 AUG 2012 London
9 19.46 +0.eight Lyles #2 10 AUG 2022 Monaco [ix]
5 10 nineteen.49 +1.4 Erriyon Knighton United States 30 APR 2022 Baton Rouge [10]
11 19.50 −0.1 Lyles #three 05 JUL 2019 Lausanne
12 19.52 +1.5 Lyles #4 21 AUG 2021 Eugene
−0.6 Lyles #5 08 SEP 2022 Zürich
vi 14 xix.53 +0.seven Walter Dix United states of america sixteen SEP 2011 Brussels
fifteen 19.54 ±0.0 Blake #3 07 SEP 2012 Brussels
sixteen 19.55 −0.1 Bolt #5 27 AUG 2015 Beijing
17 19.56 −0.viii Commodities #6 01 MAY 2010 Kingston
+i.three Lyles #6 26 AUG 2022 Lausanne [11]
19 19.57 ±0.0 Commodities #seven 04 SEP 2009 Brussels
7 xix 19.57 +0.4 Justin Gatlin United States 28 JUN 2015 Eugene [12]
8 21 19.58 +1.3 Tyson Gay United States thirty MAY 2009 New York City
21 19.58 +1.4 Bolt #8 23 AUG 2012 Lausanne
23 xix.59 −0.nine Bolt #9 07 JUL 2009 Lausanne
24 19.61 +one.3 Lyles #7 12 JUN 2022 New York Metropolis [thirteen]
25 19.62 −0.3 Gay #2 24 JUN 2007 Indianapolis
nine 25 nineteen.62 −0.5 Andre De Grasse Canada 04 AUG 2021 Tokyo [fourteen]
25 19.62 −0.i Lyles #8 nineteen JUL 2022 Eugene [15]
10 nineteen.63 +0.4 Xavier Carter United States 11 JUL 2006 Lausanne
+one.2 Reynier Mena Cuba 03 JUL 2022 La Chaux-de-Fonds [xvi]
12 19.65 ±0.0 Wallace Spearmon United States 28 SEP 2006 Daegu
13 19.68 +0.four Frankie Fredericks Namibia 01 AUG 1996 Atlanta
−0.v Kenny Bednarek U.s.a. 04 AUG 2021 Tokyo [xiv]
15 19.69[A] −0.5 Clarence Munyai S Africa 16 MAR 2018 Pretoria [17]
xvi xix.70 +0.7 Michael Norman Us 06 JUN 2019 Rome [18]
17 19.72[A] +1.8 Pietro Mennea Italy 12 SEP 1979 Mexico City
eighteen 19.73 −0.two Michael Marsh United States 05 AUG 1992 Barcelona
+0.8 Divine Oduduru Nigeria 07 JUN 2019 Austin [xix]
20 19.74 +1.4 LaShawn Merritt United States 08 JUL 2016 Eugene [20]
21 19.75 +one.v Carl Lewis United States xix JUN 1983 Indianapolis
+1.7 Joe DeLoach United States 28 SEP 1988 Seoul
+0.3 Steven Gardiner Commonwealth of the bahamas 07 APR 2018 Coral Gables [21]
24 19.76 +0.seven Ramil Guliyev Turkey 09 AUG 2018 Berlin [22]
xix.76[A] +2.0 Fred Kerley U.s. 18 SEP 2021 Nairobi

Assisted marks [edit]

Whatever functioning with a following current of air of more than 2.0 metres per second is non counted for tape purposes. Below is a list of wind-assisted times (equal or superior to 19.70). Only times that are superior to legal bests are shown:

  • Kenny Bednarek ran nineteen.49 (+half-dozen.one m/s) at high altitude in Hobbs, New Mexico on 17 May 2019,[23] [24] 19.65 (+iv.0 grand/southward) on ten April 2021 in Miramar, Florida,[25] and xix.65 (+3.2 k/s) in Lausanne on 26 Baronial 2021.[26]
  • Andre De Grasse ran 19.58 (+2.4 m/s) in Eugene, Oregon on 12 June 2015.
  • Leroy Burrell ran 19.61 (+4.one m/due south) in College Station, Texas on xix May 1990. Until one August 1996, it was the all-time performance in any condition.[27]
  • Terrance Laird ran xix.64 (+five.6 yard/s) at loftier altitude in Hobbs, New Mexico on 17 May 2019.[24]

Women (outdoor) [edit]

  • Updated July 2022[28] [29]
Ath.# Perf.# Time (s) Wind (m/southward) Athlete Nation Date Place Ref
ane 1 21.34 +1.iii Florence Griffith-Joyner United states 29 SEP 1988 Seoul
ii two 21.45 +0.6 Shericka Jackson Jamaica 21 JUL 2022 Eugene [30]
3 iii 21.53 +0.8 Elaine Thompson-Herah Jamaica 03 AUG 2021 Tokyo [31]
4 21.55 ±0.0 Jackson #ii 26 JUN 2022 Kingston [32]
5 21.56 +1.7 Griffith-Joyner #2 29 SEP 1988 Seoul
four 6 21.61 +1.3 Gabrielle Thomas United States 26 JUN 2021 Eugene [33]
5 vii 21.62[A] −0.6 Marion Jones U.s. xi SEP 1998 Johannesburg
6 eight 21.63 +0.2 Dafne Schippers Netherlands 28 AUG 2015 Beijing [34]
7 9 21.64 +0.8 Merlene Ottey Jamaica 13 SEP 1991 Brussels
10 21.66 −i.0 Ottey #2 xv AUG 1990 Zürich
+0.ii Thompson-Herah #ii 28 AUG 2015 Beijing
+0.three Thompson-Herah #3 02 AUG 2021 Tokyo
13 21.67 +2.0 Jackson #3 19 JUL 2022 Eugene [35]
8 fourteen 21.69 +1.0 Allyson Felix United States 30 JUN 2012 Eugene [36]
9 15 21.71 +0.vii Marita Koch Due east Federal republic of germany 10 JUN 1979 Karl-Marx-Stadt
15 21.71 +0.3 Koch #2 21 JUL 1984 Potsdam
9 15 21.71 +1.2 Heike Drechsler East Germany 29 JUN 1986 Jena
15 21.71 −0.8 Drechsler #2 29 AUG 1986 Stuttgart
11 19 21.72 +1.iii Grace Jackson Jamaica 29 SEP 1988 Seoul
−0.one Gwen Torrence Usa 05 AUG 1992 Barcelona
13 22 21.74 +0.four Marlies Göhr E Germany 03 JUN 1984 Erfurt
+ane.ii Silke Gladisch East Germany 03 SEP 1987 Rome
+0.half dozen Veronica Campbell-Brown Jamaica 21 AUG 2008 Beijing
−0.4 Shaunae Miller-Uibo Bahama islands 29 AUG 2019 Zürich [37]
17 25 21.75 −0.ane Juliet Cuthbert Jamaica 05 AUG 1992 Barcelona
eighteen 21.77 +0.6 Inger Miller United States 27 AUG 1999 Seville
+1.v Tori Bowie United states 27 May 2017 Eugene [38]
−0.3 Abby Steiner Usa 26 JUN 2022 Eugene
21 21.78 +0.6 Christine Mboma Namibia 09 SEP 2021 Zürich [39]
22 21.79 +0.eight Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Jamaica 27 JUN 2021 Kingston [40]
23 21.81 −0.one Valerie Brisco-Hooks The states 09 AUG 1984 Los Angeles
24 21.83 −0.two Evelyn Ashford U.s.a. 24 AUG 1979 Montreal
25 21.85 +0.3 Bärbel Wöckel Eastward Germany 21 JUL 1984 Potsdam

Assisted marks [edit]

Whatsoever performance with a following wind of more than 2.0 metres per second is non counted for tape purposes. Beneath is a list of wind-assisted times (equal or superior to 21.eighty). Only times that are superior to legal bests are shown:

  • Tamara Clark ran 21.72 (+iii.1 k/s) in Austin, Texas on 26 March 2022.
  • Kimberlyn Duncan ran 21.fourscore (+3.2 g/s) in Des Moines, Iowa on 23 June 2013.

Men (indoor) [edit]

  • Updated February 2022.[41]
Rank Fourth dimension Athlete Nation Appointment Identify Ref
1 19.92 Frankie Fredericks Namibia 18 February 1996 Liévin [42]
2 20.02 Elijah Hall United States x March 2018 College Station [43]
three 20.08 Divine Oduduru Nigeria 23 February 2019 Lubbock [44]
four twenty.10 Wallace Spearmon United States 12 March 2005 Fayetteville
5 xx.11 Christian Coleman United states of america xi March 2017 College Station [45]
6 twenty.nineteen Trayvon Bromell United States 14 March 2015 Fayetteville [46]
Matthew Boling United States thirteen March 2021 Fayetteville [47]
eight 20.20 Terrance Laird United States thirteen March 2021 Fayetteville [47]
ix 20.25 Linford Christie United Kingdom 19 February 1995 Liévin
x twenty.26 Obadele Thompson Barbados half-dozen March 1999 Maebashi
Shawn Crawford United States x March 2000 Fayetteville
John Capel U.s. x March 2000 Fayetteville
Andre De Grasse Canada 14 March 2015 Fayetteville [46]
14 xx.27 Walter Dix United States 10 March 2006 Fayetteville
15 20.thirty Xavier Carter United States 10 March 2006 Fayetteville
Kenny Bednarek United States two February 2019 Lincoln [48]
17 20.31 Coby Miller United states 2 March 2001 Atlanta
Jereem Richards Trinidad and Tobago 11 March 2017 College Station [45]
19 20.32 Rohsaan Griffin The states 27 Feb 1999 Atlanta
Kevin Piddling The states v March 1999 Maebashi
20.32A Diondre Batson United States 14 March 2014 Albuquerque
20.32 Joseph Fahnbulleh Usa 27 February 2021 Fayetteville [49]
Lance Lang U.s.a. 26 February 2022 College Station [50]
24 20.33 Andrew Hudson United States 22 Feb 2019 Lubbock
Javonte Harding U.s. 29 Jan 2022 Clemson [51]

Notes [edit]

Beneath is a list of other times equal or superior to twenty.xxx:

  • Frankie Fredericks also ran twenty.10 (1999), 20.xviii (1999) and xx.26 (1995).
  • Wallace Spearmon also ran 20.10 (2005), 20.19 (2008) and twenty.21 (2005).
  • Divine Oduduru also ran 20.18 (2018) and 20.21 (2018).
  • Trayvon Bromell also ran 20.23 (2015).
  • Elijah Hall also ran xx.26 (2018).
  • Matthew Boling also ran 20.27 (2022).
  • Terrance Laird also ran xx.28 (2021).
  • Shawn Crawford also ran xx.30 (2002).

Women (indoor) [edit]

  • Updated February 2022.[52]
Rank Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref
1 21.87 Merlene Ottey Jamaica 13 February 1993 Liévin
two 22.09 Abby Steiner Usa 26 February 2022 College Station [53]
3 22.x Irina Privalova Russia 19 Feb 1995 Liévin
four 22.27 Heike Drechsler Eastward Federal republic of germany vii March 1987 Indianapolis
v 22.33 Gwen Torrence U.s. 2 March 1996 Atlanta
vi 22.38 Veronica Campbell-Brown Jamaica xviii February 2005 Birmingham
Gabrielle Thomas United states 10 March 2018 College Station [43]
8 22.39 Marita Koch Eastward Frg 5 March 1983 Budapest
Ionela Tirlea Romania vi March 1999 Maebashi
10 22.twoscore Bianca Knight United states fourteen March 2008 Fayetteville
Shaunae Miller-Uibo Bahamas 31 Jan 2021 Fayetteville [54]
12 22.41 Galina Malchugina Russian federation 13 March 1994 Paris
Ashley Henderson United states 10 March 2018 Higher Station [43]
fourteen 22.42 Ariana Washington The states 11 March 2017 College Station [45]
xv 22.43 Svetlana Goncharenko Russia 22 February 1998 Liévin
16 22.45 Felicia Brown United States 26 Feb 2016 Fayetteville
Tamara Clark United States 13 March 2021 Fayetteville [55]
18 22.46 Favour Ofili Nigeria 26 February 2022 College Station [56]
xix 22.49 Muriel Hurtis French republic fourteen March 2003 Birmingham
Muna Lee United states of america 14 March 2003 Fayetteville
Sanya Richards-Ross Us 12 March 2004 Fayetteville
Anavia Battle United states eighteen February 2022 Fayetteville [57]
23 22.fifty Melanie Paschke Germany i March 1998 Valencia
Kamaria Brown U.s.a. 1 March 2014 College Station
25 22.52 Nanceen Perry United States 13 Feb 2000 Liévin
Jenna Prandini U.s.a. xiii March 2015 Fayetteville

Notes [edit]

Below is a listing of other times equal or superior to 22.45:

  • Irina Privalova also ran 22.15 (1993), 22.xvi (1994), 22.26 (1992), 22.32 (1995), 22.36 (1992), 22.41 (1991) and 22.45 (1991).
  • Abby Steiner also ran 22.16 (2022), 22.37 (2022), 22.38 (2021), 22.41 (2021), 22.45 (2022).
  • Merlene Ottey besides twice ran 22.24 (1991), 22.34 (1989) and 22.37 (1991).
  • Veronica Campbell-Chocolate-brown likewise ran 22.43 (2004).

Olympic medalists [edit]

Men [edit]

Women [edit]

World Championships medalists [edit]

Men [edit]

Women [edit]

World Indoor Championships medalists [edit]

Men [edit]

Women [edit]

  • A Known equally the World Indoor Games

Season's best [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • IAAF list of 200-metres records in XML
  • All time 200m men records

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