The following is an overview of the progression of the World track cycling record of the women's 3000m individual pursuit as recognised by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). [1]
Time | Cyclist | Location | Track | Date |
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4'29"20 | ![]() | London (GBR), Herne Hill | open air | 25 April 1964 |
4'16"60 | ![]() | Nottingham (GBR) | open air | 30 May 1964 |
4'14"90 | ![]() | Newcastle (GBR) | open air | 18 July 1964 |
4'09"30 | ![]() | Rome (ITA), Olympic Velodrome | open air | 28 October 1968 |
4'01"70 | ![]() | Brno (TCH) | open air | 20 August 1969 |
3'52"50 | ![]() | Montreal (CAN), Olympic Velodrome | open air | 18 August 1974 |
3'58"908 [2] | ![]() | Paris (FRA), Palais Omnisport Bercy | indoor | 5 February 1984 |
3'58"025 [2] | ![]() | Moscow (URS) | indoor | 21 August 1984 |
3'49"780 | ![]() | Barcelona (ESP) | open air | 29 August 1984 |
3'55"835 [2] | ![]() | Moscow (URS) | indoor | 8 September 1984 |
3'49"646 | ![]() | Paris (FRA), Palais Omnisport Bercy | indoor | 17 November 1984 |
3'45"386 | ![]() | Paris (FRA), Palais Omnisport Bercy | indoor | 12 November 1986 |
3'43"490 | ![]() | Paris (FRA), Palais Omnisport Bercy | indoor | 14 November 1986 |
3'41"640 | ![]() | Mexico (MEX) | open air | 25 September 1989 |
3'38"190 | ![]() | Mexico (MEX) | open air | 5 October 1989 |
3'41"290 [2] | ![]() | Grenoble (FRA), Palais Des Sports | indoor | 4 November 1991 |
3'41"061 [2] | ![]() | Bordeaux (FRA) | indoor | 25 May 1992 |
Time | Cyclist | Location | Track | Date | Meet |
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3:37.347 | ![]() | Hamar (NOR) | Indoor | 20 August 1993 | World Championships |
3:36.227 | ![]() | Bogota (COL) | Open air | 29 September 1995 | World Championships |
3:36.081 | ![]() | Bogota (COL) | Open air | 30 September 1995 | World Championships |
3:31.924 | ![]() | Cali (COL) | Open air | 6 April 1996 | |
3:30.974 | ![]() | Manchester (GBR) | Indoor | 31 August 1996 | World Championships |
3:30.816 | ![]() | Sydney (AUS) | Indoor | 17 September 2000 | Olympic Games |
3:30.604 | ![]() | Melbourne (AUS) | Indoor | 27 May 2004 | World Championships |
3:26.400 | ![]() | Athens (GRE) | Indoor | 21 August 2004 | Olympic Games |
3:24.537 | ![]() | Athens (GRE) | Indoor | 22 August 2004 | Olympic Games |
3:22.269 | ![]() | Aguascalientes (MEX) | Indoor | 11 May 2010 | Pan American Championships |
3:20.072 | ![]() | Apeldoorn (NED) | Indoor | 3 March 2018 | World Championships |
3:20.060 | ![]() | Apeldoorn (NED) | Indoor | 3 March 2018 | World Championships |
3:17.283 | ![]() | Berlin (GER) | Indoor | 29 February 2020 | World Championships |
3:16.937 | ![]() | Berlin (GER) | Indoor | 29 February 2020 | World Championships |
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