Men's 100 metres Ukrainian record progression

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Men's 100 metres Ukrainian national record
Valeriy Borzov 1972f.jpg
Conditions
Category senior
Surfacetrack
Record
Time10.07 (0.0 m/s)
Athlete Valeriy Borzov
Venue Flag of Germany.svg Olympiastadion, Munich
Date31 August 1972
(48 years, 105 days ago)

Ukrainian records in 100 metres are now ratified by the Ukrainian Athletic Federation among the results achieved by Ukrainian athletes on track.

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Progression

The first Ukrainian national record, which is known to be ratified, dates back to 1921. Up until 1977, the national governing body ratified only hand-timed results as records. [1] Starting from 1977 (the year of introducing the mandatory automatic time measurement in sprint events), Ukrainian governing body in athletics started keeping the auto-timed national records in 100 metres. It was the result of Valeriy Borzov (10.07), his winning time in the 1972 Olympics' quarterfinal, to become the first and remaining the only auto-timed national record in the history of Ukrainian athletics. The hand-timed national records in the same event continued to be kept in parallel up until the end of 2003. [2]

Hand timing

TimeAthleteVenueDateNotes
12.6 Mykhaylo Romatovskyi Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Kharkiv 12.08.1921
11.4 Vasyl Kalyna Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Kharkiv 12.08.1922
11.3 Mykhaylo Kheyfits Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Kharkiv 16.09.1923
11.0 Vasyl Kalyna Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Kharkiv 11.07.1924
10.9 Petro Ananyev Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Odessa 07.06.1936
10.7 Marco Volykov Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Kharkiv 27.07.1937
10.6 Hennadiy Daghman Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Odessa 11.06.1949
10.5 Yuriy Karpyuk Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Kyiv 06.08.1954
10.5 Leonid Bartenyev Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Nalchik 24.04.1955
10.4 Leonid Bartenyev Flag of Poland.svg Warsaw 08.08.1955
10.3 Leonid Bartenyev Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Kyiv 26.05.1956
10.3 Leonid Bartenyev Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest 20.06.1959
10.2 Leonid Bartenyev Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Kyiv 25.06.1960
10.0 Valeriy Borzov Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Kyiv 18.08.1969
10.0 Valeriy Borzov Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Kyiv 21.06.1971
10.0 Valeriy Borzov Flag of Italy.svg Milan 16.06.1972
10.0 Valeriy Borzov Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Moscow 18.07.1972
10.0 Valeriy Borzov Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Kyiv 04.07.1975
9.9 Vladyslav Dolohodin Flag of Ukraine.svg Kharkiv 13.05.1994
9.9 Vladyslav Dolohodin Flag of Ukraine.svg Kharkiv 13.05.1994

Automated timing

TimeAthleteVenueDateNotes
10.07 Valeriy Borzov Flag of Germany.svg Munich 31.08.1972 [3]

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References

  1. Bielykh, Mykola; Bohachyk, Petro; Synytskyi, Zosima (1979). Легкоатлети України[Ukrainian athletes] (in Ukrainian). Zdorovya Publishing House. p. 217.
  2. Kachkivskyi, Ivan; Ionov, Valentyn. Національні рекорди України з легкої атлетики 1991—2017 [Ukrainian National Records in Athletics 1991-2017] (in Ukrainian). p. 28.
  3. "Men's Lists - National Records in 100 Metres". IAAF World Championships London 2017 Statistics Handbook. IAAF. p. 582.