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This is the progression of world record improvements of the 100 metres W60 division of Masters athletics.
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Hand | Auto | Wind | Athlete | Nationality | Birthdate | Age | Location | Date |
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13.20 | 0.0 | Nicole Alexis | France | 9 January 1960 | 62 years, 172 days | Tampere | 30 June 2022 | |
13.42 | -0.2 | Nicole Alexis | France | 9 January 1960 | 62 years, 125 days | Maisons Alfort | 14 May 2022 | |
13.46 | 1.2 | Nicole Alexis | France | 9 January 1960 | 62 years, 111 days | Villejuif | 30 April 2022 | |
13.63 | 0.5 | Karla Del Grande | Canada | 27 March 1953 | 61 years, 113 days | Winston-Salem | 18 July 2014 Video on YouTube | |
13.75 | 0.0 | Ingrid Meier | Germany | 1 April 1947 | 61 years, 166 days | Aichach | 14 September 2008 | |
13.67 | 2.8 | Phil Raschker | United States | 21 February 1947 | 60 years, 125 days | Louisville | 26 June 2007 | |
13.92 | 0.0 | Phil Raschker | United States | 21 February 1947 | 60 years, 164 days | Orono | 4 August 2007 | |
13.89 | 0.6 | Brunhilde Hoffmann | Germany | 17 August 1939 | 60 years, 4 days | Hagen | 21 August 1999 | |
13.91 | Irene Obera | United States | 7 December 1933 | 60 years, 249 days | Eugene | 13 August 1994 | ||
14.17 | Shirley Peterson | New Zealand | 24 July 1928 | 60 years, 216 days | Christchurch | 25 February 1989 | ||
15.5 | Josephine Kolda | United States | 24 March 1918 | 63 years, 193 days | Santa Barbara | 3 October 1981 | ||
16.01 | Elizabeth Haule | West Germany | Christchurch | 13 January 1981 [1] |
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