Masters W85 1500 metres world record progression

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This is the progression of world record improvements of the 1500 metres W85 division of Masters athletics.

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HandAutoAthleteNationalityBirthdateLocationDate
7:37.31Yoko NakanoFlag of Japan.svg  Japan 1 December 1935 Tokyo 13 November 2021
8:47.83 i Melitta Czerwenka-NagelFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 30 April 1930 Ludwigshafen 30 January 2016
8:50.42Melitta Czerwenka-NagelFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 30 April 1930 Lyon 14 August 2015
8:51.67Nina NaumenkoFlag of Russia.svg  Russia 15 June 1925 Lignano 15 September 2011
10:11.5 Gerry Davidson Flag of the United States.svg  United States 12 March 1921 Santa Ana 2 April 2006
10:33.40 Ivy Granstrom Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 28 September 1911 Durban 26 July 1997
10:39.20Josephine GreggFlag of the United States.svg  United States 1912 Tucson 1997

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    Masters Athletics 1500 m list