60 meter- 6.39 Maurice Greene (indoors) 100 meter- 9.58- Usain Bolt 200 meter- 19.19- Usain Bolt 1600 meter- 3:43.13- Hicham El Guerrouj
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The Track Record ended in 2007.
The Track Record was created in 2003.
How much money do Olympic track and field athletes earn for setting a world record?
The duties of a time keeper are to get times of people racing.by nicola thiesTimekeepers have the following duties:To record times for track athletes where there is no photo-finish equipment.To record times for track athletes as back-up to the photo-finish equipment.To record and call lap times for races over one lap.To record split times in relays.the duties of a time keeper is that they keep time of the athletics when they race. the answer is in the name, 'timekeeper'
According to Track and Field, the women's world record for the 5K is 14:11.15, set in 2008 by Tirunesh Dibaba of Ethiopia.
IN FLYING 200m time trial(SPRINT), KEVIN SIREAU HOLDS THE WORLD RECORD WITH A TIME OF 9.57 seconds. HE SET THIS RECORD IN MOSCOW RUSSIA. HE IS FROM FRANCE.
The current world record for the 2500m running event is not officially recognized by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) as it is not a standard track and field distance. However, some organizations may track unofficial world records for this distance. It is important to note that world records can vary depending on the specific conditions of the race, such as the track surface, weather, and altitude.
Technically speaking there are no Bobsled World or Olympic Records. The reason being that every track is different, no two courses are the same so you can't have a single record. However, since each track is different, they all have their own Track Records in both 50m start time and finish time. These track records could be considered World Records since it's the fastest time anyone in the world has ever posted that time on that track, but it's not an official World Record. As for Olympic Records, the Olympic Winter Games would have to be contested on the same track more than once which is not a very common situation.
Jan Zelenzy's world record javelin throw of 98.48 m was thrown in Jena, Germany at the World Track and Field Championships.
The WORLD RECORD for MEN1:41.11 Wilson Kipketer DEN Köln 24 August 1997
1:41.11 by Wilson Kipketer in 1997