Masters W85 triple jump world record progression

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This is the progression of world record improvements of the triple jump W85 division of Masters athletics.

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  Incomplete information  Pending  Wind aided  Better indoor mark

DistanceWindAthleteNationalityBirthdateAgeLocationDate
6.62 m0.0 Christa Bortignon Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada29 January 193786 years, 208 days Abbotsford 25 August 2023
6.52 m0.0 Christa Bortignon Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada29 January 193786 years, 154 days Kelowna 2 July 2023
6.35 m+1.4 Christa Bortignon Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada29 January 193785 years, 140 days Prince George 18 June 2022
6.35 m i Christa Bortignon Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 29 January 193785 years, 28 days Kamloops 26 February 2022
6.16 m+1.3 Christa Bortignon Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada29 January 193785 years, 98 days Eugene 7 May 2022
5.50 m NWI Ruth Frith Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 23 August 190983 years, 257 days Sydney 25 March 1995
5.11 m+1.3Masako HasegawaFlag of Japan.svg  Japan 192685 Mie 15 May 2011
4.70 m NWI Johnnye ValienFlag of the United States.svg  United States 24 July 192586 years, 56 days Long Beach 18 September 2011
4.66 m NWI Rosaline SoleFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 21 August 191585 years, 320 days Brisbane 7 July 2001
4.41 m+0.2Olga KotlekoFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada2 March 191988 years, 107 days Langley 17 June 2007
4.29 m NWI Alicia CanalFlag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 24 October 201888 years, 11 days Rio de Janeiro 4 November 2006

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References

    Masters Athletics Triple Jump list