Masters M55 200 metres world record progression

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This is the progression of world record improvements of the 200 metres M55 division of Masters athletics.

Key

  Incomplete information  Wind aided  Pending  Indoor mark

HandAutoWindAthleteNationalityBirthdateAgeLocationDateRef
23.04 [a] (+1.7 m/s)Darren ScottFlag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain7 March 196955 years, 185 days Stratford 8 September 2024 [1]
23.241.0 Willie Gault Flag of the United States.svg United States5 September 196055 years, 245 days Eagle Rock 7 May 2016
23.03wRon TaylorFlag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain4 December 193355 years, 240 days Eugene 1 August 1989
23.361.3 Bill Collins Flag of the United States.svg United States20 November 195055 years, 258 days Charlotte 5 August 2006
23.36 i Bill Collins Flag of the United States.svg United States20 November 195055 years, 258 days Linz 16 March 2006
23.371.7Ron TaylorFlag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain4 December 193356 years, 232 days Budapest 24 July 1990
23.87Alfred GuidetFlag of the United States.svg United States16 March 191855 years, 100 days Eagle Rock 24 June 1973
24.2 Payton Jordan Flag of the United States.svg United States19 March 191756 years, 5 days24 March 1973

Notes

  1. by official result source; 23.05 by WMA source, probably a typo

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References

  1. "Stratford Speed GP 2024 Results". justiming.co.uk. Retrieved 15 December 2024.

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