This is the progression of world record improvements of the 200 metres W60 division of Masters athletics.
Incomplete information Wind aided Pending Better indoor mark
Hand | Auto | Wind | Athlete | Nationality | Birthday | Age | Location | Date |
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27.78 | -2.1 | Nicole Alexis | France | 9 January 1960 | 62 years, 175 days | Tampere | 3 July 2022 | |
27.93 | +1.3 | Nicole Alexis | France | 9 January 1960 | 62 years, 125 days | Maisons Alfort | 14 May 2022 | |
28.11 | +0.7 | Karla Del Grande | Canada | 27 March 1953 | 60 years, 209 days | Porto Alegre | 22 October 2013 | |
28.54 | +1.5 | Phil Raschker | United States | 21 February 1947 | 60 years, 165 days | Orono | 5 August 2007 | |
28.62 | Nadine O'Connor | United States | 5 March 1942 | 63 years, 140 days | Carson | 23 July 2005 | ||
28.67 | Irene Obera | United States | 7 December 1933 | 61 years, 199 days | Eugene | 24 June 1995 | ||
29.67 | Irene Obera | United States | 7 December 1933 | 60 | 1994 | |||
29.80 | Ann Cooper | Australia | 7 December 1928 | 62 years, 113 days | Canberra | 30 March 1991 | ||
29.93 i [1] | Christel Franzen | Germany | 11 November 1928 | 60 years, 99 days | Düsseldorf | 18 February 1989 | ||
30.15 | Shirley Peterson | New Zealand | 24 July 1928 | 61 years, 10 days | Eugene | 3 August 1989 | ||
30.26 | Paula Schneiderhan | Germany | 16 November 1921 | 61 years, 311 days | San Juan | 23 September 1983 |
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