Masters W60 200 metres world record progression

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This is the progression of world record improvements of the 200 metres W60 division of Masters athletics.

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HandAutoWindAthleteNationalityBirthdayAgeLocationDate
27.78-2.1Nicole AlexisFlag of France.svg  France 9 January 196062 years, 175 days Tampere 3 July 2022
27.93+1.3Nicole AlexisFlag of France.svg  France 9 January 196062 years, 125 days Maisons Alfort 14 May 2022
28.11+0.7Karla Del GrandeFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 27 March 195360 years, 209 days Porto Alegre 22 October 2013
28.54+1.5 Phil Raschker Flag of the United States.svg  United States 21 February 194760 years, 165 days Orono 5 August 2007
28.62 Nadine O'Connor Flag of the United States.svg  United States 5 March 194263 years, 140 days Carson 23 July 2005
28.67 Irene Obera Flag of the United States.svg  United States 7 December 193361 years, 199 days Eugene 24 June 1995
29.67 Irene Obera Flag of the United States.svg  United States 7 December 1933601994
29.80Ann CooperFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 7 December 192862 years, 113 days Canberra 30 March 1991
29.93 i [1] Christel FranzenFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 11 November 192860 years, 99 days Düsseldorf 18 February 1989
30.15 Shirley Peterson Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 24 July 192861 years, 10 days Eugene 3 August 1989
30.26Paula SchneiderhanFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 16 November 192161 years, 311 days San Juan 23 September 1983

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  1. Note: in 1989, indoor marks were not recognized as world records internationally

Masters Athletics 200 m list