Masters W75 200 metres world record progression

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This is the progression of world record improvements of the 200 metres W75 division of Masters athletics.

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31.56–0.7Carol LaFayette-BoydFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 17 May 194276 years, 115 days Málaga 9 September 2018
31.89+1.5Carol LaFayette-BoydFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 17 May 194276 years, 88 days Toronto 13 August 2017
31.89+1.7Carol LaFayette-BoydFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 17 May 194276 years, 80 days Surrey 5 August 2018
32.83+1.1Carol LaFayette-BoydFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 17 May 194275 years, 24 days Regina 10 June 2017
33.79+1.8 Kathy Bergen Flag of the United States.svg  United States 24 December 193975 years, 229 days Lyon 10 August 2015
33.86+1.6Christa BortignonFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 29 January 193776 years, 123 days Stendal 1 June 2013
34.40+0.9Paula SchneiderhanFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 16 November 192175 years, 249 days Durban 23 July 1997
35.93Polly ClarkeFlag of the United States.svg  United States 17 July 191075 years, 45 days31 August 1985
36.5 [1] Polly ClarkeFlag of the United States.svg  United States 17 July 191075 years, 38 days Indianapolis 24 August 1985

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Masters Athletics 200 m list