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World U20 Records in the sport of athletics are ratified by the International Association of Athletics Federations. Athletics records comprise the best performance of an athlete before the year of their 20th birthday. Technically, in all under 20 age divisions, the age is calculated "on December 31 of the year of competition"[1] to avoid age group switching during a competitive season. These age category records were formerly referred to as world junior records.




Contents





  • 1 Outdoor

    • 1.1 Men


    • 1.2 Women



  • 2 Indoor

    • 2.1 Men


    • 2.2 Women



  • 3 Notes


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links




Outdoor[edit]


Key:
  Awaiting ratification
  not an IAAF record event
  will not be ratified by IAAF

ht = hand timing

a = automatic timing

+ = en route to longer distance

# = not officially ratified by IAAF

X = unratified due to inadequate doping control

OT = oversized track (> 200m in circumference)



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Event
Record
Athlete
Nationality
Date
Meet
Place
Age
Ref
Video

100 m
9.97
(+1.8 m/s)

Trayvon Bromell

 United States
13 June 2014

NCAA Division I Championships

United States Eugene, United States
18 years, 338 days
[2]
[1]
9.97
NWI

Mark Lewis-Francis

 Great Britain
4 August 2001

World Championships

Canada Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
18 years, 334 days



200 m
19.93
(+1.4 m/s)

Usain Bolt

 Jamaica
11 April 2004

CARIFTA Games

Bermuda Devonshire, Bermuda
17 years, 234 days


[2]

300 m
31.61

Clarence Munyai

 South Africa
28 June 2017

Golden Spike Ostrava

Czech Republic Ostrava, Czech Republic
19 years, 129 days
[3]

400 m
43.87

Steve Lewis

 United States
28 September 1988

Olympic Games

South Korea Seoul, South Korea
19 years, 135 days


[3]

800 m
1:41.73

Nijel Amos

 Botswana
9 August 2012

Olympic Games

United Kingdom London, United Kingdom
18 years, 147 days
[4]
[4]

1000 m
2:15.00

Benjamin Kipkurui

 Kenya
17 July 1999


France Nice, France
18 years, 201 days

2:13.93

Abubaker Kaki

 Sudan
22 July 2008

DN Galan

Sweden Stockholm, Sweden
19 years, 31 days


1500 m
3:28.81

Ronald Kwemoi

 Kenya
18 July 2014

Herculis

Monaco Fontvieille, Monaco
18 years, 302 days
[5]
[5]

Mile
3:49.29

William Biwott Tanui

 Kenya
3 July 2009

Bislett Games

Norway Oslo, Norway
19 years, 120 days


2000 m
4:56.25

Tesfaye Cheru

 Ethiopia
5 July 2011

Pro Athlé Tour
Meeting de Reims Champagne-Ardenne

France Reims, France
18 years, 125 days

[6][7]

3000 m
7:28.19

Yomif Kejelcha

 Ethiopia
27 August 2016

Meeting Areva

France Saint-Denis, France
19 years, 26 days
[8]

5000 m
12:43.02

Selemon Barega

 Ethiopia
31 August 2018

Memorial Van Damme

Belgium Brussels, Belgium

7003643200000000000♠17 years, 223 days
[9]

10000 m
26:41.75

Samuel Wanjiru

 Kenya
26 August 2005

Memorial Van Damme

Belgium Brussels, Belgium
18 years, 289 days


10 km (road)
26:46

Rhonex Kipruto

 Kenya
8 September 2018

Prague Grand Prix

Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic

7003690600000000000♠18 years, 331 days
[10]

15 km (road)
42:08+

Samuel Wanjiru

 Kenya
11 September 2005

Rotterdam Half Marathon

Netherlands Rotterdam, Netherlands
18 years, 305 days


20 km (road)
56:18+

Samuel Wanjiru

 Kenya
11 September 2005

Rotterdam Half Marathon

Netherlands Rotterdam, Netherlands
18 years, 305 days


Half marathon
59:16

Samuel Wanjiru

 Kenya
11 September 2005

Rotterdam Half Marathon

Netherlands Rotterdam, Netherlands
18 years, 305 days


25 km (road)
1:14:19+

Bazu Worku

 Ethiopia
5 April 2009

Paris Marathon

France Paris, France
18 years, 202 days

1:13:21+ [11]
Tsegaye Mekonnen

 Ethiopia
24 January 2014

Dubai Marathon

United Arab Emirates Dubai, United Arab Emirates
18 years, 223 days


30 km (road)
1:28:15+

Tsegaye Mekonnen

 Ethiopia
24 January 2014

Dubai Marathon

United Arab Emirates Dubai, United Arab Emirates
18 years, 223 days
[12]

Marathon
2:04:32

Tsegaye Mekonnen

 Ethiopia
24 January 2014

Dubai Marathon

United Arab Emirates Dubai, United Arab Emirates
18 years, 223 days
[13]

110 m hurdles
(99/100 cm)
12.99
(+0.5 m/s)

Wilhem Belocian

 France
24 July 2014

World Junior Championships

United States Eugene, United States
19 years, 29 days
[14]
[6]
12.99
(+0.3 m/s)

Damion Thomas

 Jamaica
23 June 2018
Jamaican Junior Championships

Jamaica Kingston, Jamaica

7003693400000000000♠18 years, 359 days
[15]

110 m hurdles
(106.7 cm)
13.12
(+1.6 m/s)

Liu Xiang

 China
2 July 2002


Switzerland Lausanne, Switzerland
18 years, 354 days


400 m hurdles
48.02

Danny Harris

 United States
17 June 1984

U.S. Olympic Trials

United States Los Angeles, United States
18 years, 284 days


[7]

2000 m steeplechase
5:20.44

Ronald Kipchumba

 Kenya
13 May 2005


Qatar Doha, Qatar
17 years, 217 days


3000 m steeplechase
7:58.66

Stephen Cherono

 Kenya
24 August 2001

Memorial Van Damme

Belgium Brussels, Belgium
18 years, 313 days


High jump
2.37 m

Dragutin Topić

 Yugoslavia
12 August 1990


Bulgaria Plovdiv, Bulgaria
19 years, 153 days


Steve Smith

 Great Britain
20 September 1992


South Korea Seoul, South Korea
19 years, 175 days


Pole vault
6.05 m

Armand Duplantis

 Sweden
12 August 2018

European Championships

Germany Berlin, Germany

7003685000000000000♠18 years, 275 days
[16]

Long jump
8.35 m
(+1.1 m/s)

Sergey Morgunov

 Russia
20 June 2012
Russian Junior Championships

Russia Cheboksary, Russia
19 years, 132 days
[17]

Triple jump
17.50 m
(+0.3 m/s)

Volker Mai

 East Germany
23 June 1985


Germany Erfurt, East Germany
19 years, 51 days


Shot put
(6 kg)
23.00 m

Jacko Gill

 New Zealand
18 August 2013


New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand
18 years, 241 days

[18][19]
23.34 m X [20]
Konrad Bukowiecki

 Poland
19 July 2016

World U20 Championships

Poland Bydgoszcz, Poland
19 years, 124 days
[21]

Shot put
(7.26 kg)
21.14 m

Konrad Bukowiecki

 Poland
9 June 2016

Bislett Games

Norway Oslo, Norway
19 years, 84 days
[22]

Discus throw
(1.75 kg)
70.13 m

Mykyta Nesterenko

 Ukraine
24 May 2008


Germany Halle (Saale), Germany
17 years, 39 days


Discus throw
(2 kg)
65.62 m #

Werner Reiterer

 Australia
15 December 1987


Australia Melbourne, Australia
19 years, 322 days

63.64 m

Werner Hartmann

 West Germany
25 June 1978


France Strasbourg, France
19 years, 66 days


Hammer throw
(6 kg)
85.57 m

Ashraf Amgad Elseify

 Qatar
14 July 2012

World Junior Championships

Spain Barcelona, Spain
17 years, 145 days
[23]

Hammer throw
(7.26 kg)[24]
78.33 m

Olli-Pekka Karjalainen

 Finland
5 August 1999

Kalevan kisat

Finland Seinäjoki, Finland
19 years, 151 days


Javelin throw
(800 g)
86.48 m

Neeraj Chopra

 India
23 July 2016

World U20 Championships

Poland Bydgoszcz, Poland
18 years, 212 days
[25]

Decathlon
(Senior implements)
8397 pts

Torsten Voss

 East Germany
6–7 July 1982


East Germany Erfurt, East Germany
19 years, 45 days






















100m (wind)
Long jump (wind)
Shot put
High jump
400m
110H (wind)
Discus
Pole vault
Javelin
1500m
10.76
7.66m
14.41m
2.09m
48.37
14.37
41.76m
4.80m
62.90m
4:34.04


Decathlon
(6 kg shot,
1.75 kg discus,
99 cm hurdles)
8135 pts

Jiří Sýkora

 Czech Republic
22–23 July 2014

World Junior Championships

United States Eugene, United States
19 years, 183 days
[26]





















100m (wind)
Long jump (wind)
Shot put
High jump
400m
110H (wind)
Discus
Pole vault
Javelin
1500m
10.92 (+0.5 m/s)
7.35 m (+2.0 m/s)
15.50 m
(6 kg)
1.94m
49.00
14.23 (-0.1 m/s)
(0.99 m)
48.55m
(1.750 kg)
4.40m
60.56m
4:42.10

8162 pts

Niklas Kaul

 Germany
19–20 July 2016

World U20 Championships

Poland Bydgoszcz, Poland
18 years, 160 days
[27]





















100m (wind)
Long jump (wind)
Shot put
High jump
400m
110H (wind)
Discus
Pole vault
Javelin
1500m
11.52 +0.8
6.79m -1.9
14.80m
(6 kg)
2.10m
49.69
14.72 +0.9
(0.99 m)
41.80m
(1.750 kg)
4.80m
71.59m
4:21.70

8435 pts

Niklas Kaul

 Germany
22–23 July 2017

European U20 Championships

Italy Grosseto, Italy

7003710200000000000♠19 years, 162 days
[28]





















100m (wind)
Long jump (wind)
Shot put
High jump
400m
110H (wind)
Discus
Pole vault
Javelin
1500m
11.48 (-1.3 m/s)
7.20 m (+1.6 m/s)
15.37 m
2.05 m
48.42
14.55 (-0.2 m/s)
48.49 m
4.70 m
68.05 m
4:15.52


10000 m walk
(track)
38:46.4

Viktor Burayev

 Russia
19 May 2000


Russia Moscow, Russia
17 years, 270 days


10 km walk
(road)
37:44

Wang Zhen

 China
18 September 2010

IAAF Race Walking Challenge Final

China Beijing, China
19 years, 25 days
[29]

20000 m walk
(track)
1:20:11.72

Li Gaobo

 China
2 November 2007


China Wuhan, China
18 years, 182 days


20 km walk
(road)
1:17:25

Sergey Shirobokov

 Russia
9 June 2018
Russian Race Walking Championships

Russia Cheboksary, Russia

7003705300000000000♠19 years, 113 days
[30]

50 km walk
(road)
3:41:10

Zhao Jianguo

 China
16 April 2006


Japan Wajima, Japan
18 years, 87 days


4×100 m relay
38.66

Trell Kimmons
Abidemi Omole
Ivory Williams
LaShawn Merritt

 United States
18 July 2004

World Junior Championships

Italy Grosseto, Italy
19 years, 5 days
18 years, 355 days
19 years, 77 days
18 years, 21 days


4×400 m relay
3:00.33

Zachary Shinnick
Josephus Lyles
Brian Herron
Sean Hooper

 United States
23 July 2017

Pan American U20 Championships

Peru Trujillo, Peru


7003694100000000000♠19 years, 1 day

[31]


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Event
Record
Athlete
Nationality
Date
Meet
Place
Age
Ref
Video

100 m
10.88 (+2.0 m/s)

Marlies Göhr

 East Germany
1 July 1977


East Germany Dresden, East Germany
19 years, 102 days


200 m
22.18 (+0.8 m/s)

Allyson Felix

 United States
25 August 2004

Olympic Games

Greece Athens, Greece
18 years, 281 days


[8]
22.11 (-0.5 m/s) A X
3 May 2003


Mexico Mexico City, Mexico
17 years, 166 days


400 m
49.42

Grit Breuer

 Germany
27 August 1991

World Championships

Japan Tokyo, Japan
19 years, 192 days


800 m
1:54.01

Pamela Jelimo

 Kenya
29 August 2008

Weltklasse Zürich

Switzerland Zürich, Switzerland
18 years, 268 days


[9]

1000 m
2:35.4a

Irina Nikitina

 Soviet Union
5 August 1979


Soviet Union Podolsk, USSR
18 years, 201 days


Katrin Wühn

 East Germany
12 July 1984


East Germany Potsdam, East Germany
18 years, 236 days


1500 m
3:51.34

Lang Yinglai

 China
18 October 1997

National Games of China

China Shanghai, PR China
18 years, 57 days


Mile
4:17.57

Zola Budd

 Great Britain
21 August 1985

Weltklasse Zürich

Switzerland Zürich, Switzerland
19 years, 87 days


2000 m
5:33.15

Zola Budd

 Great Britain
13 July 1984


United Kingdom London, United Kingdom
18 years, 48 days


3000 m
8:28.83

Zola Budd

 Great Britain
7 September 1985


Italy Rome, Italy
19 years, 104 days


Two miles
9:20.81

Alemitu Heroye

 Ethiopia
24 August 2014

British Grand Prix

United Kingdom Birmingham, United Kingdom
19 years, 107 days
[32]

5000 m
14:30.88

Tirunesh Dibaba

 Ethiopia
11 June 2004


Norway Bergen, Norway
18 years, 254 days


10000 m
30:26.50

Linet Masai

 Kenya
15 August 2008

Olympic Games

China Beijing, PR China
18 years, 254 days


10 km (road)
31:27 a

Sally Barsosio

 Kenya
21 April 1996


Canada Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
18 years, 33 days

31:29

Karoline Bjerkeli Grovdal

 Norway
3 May 2009


Norway Oslo, Norway
18 years, 323 days


15 km (road)
47:39+

Everline Kimwei

 Kenya
19 November 2006


Japan Kobe, Japan
19 years, 86 days


20 km (road)
1:04:15+

Meseret Belete

 Ethiopia
16 September 2018

Copenhagen Half Marathon

Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark

7003694000000000000♠19 years, 0 days
[33]

Half marathon
1:07:51

Meseret Belete

 Ethiopia
16 September 2018

Copenhagen Half Marathon

Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark

7003694000000000000♠19 years, 0 days
[34]

Marathon
2:20:59

Shure Demise

 Ethiopia
23 January 2015

Dubai Marathon

United Arab Emirates Dubai, United Arab Emirates
19 years, 2 days
[35]

100 m hurdles
12.74 (+1.7 m/s) [36]
Dior Hall

 United States
13 June 2015

NCAA Division I Championships

United States Eugene, United States
19 years, 162 days
[37]
12.83 A (+0.4 m/s) [38]
Oluwatobiloba Amusan

 Nigeria
30 April 2016
UTEP Invitational

United States El Paso, United States
19 years, 7 days
[39]
12.84 (+1.5 m/s)

Aliuska López

 Cuba
16 July 1987

Summer Universiade

Croatia Zagreb, Croatia
17 years, 321 days

12.84 (+1.2 m/s)

Tia Jones

 United States
25 June 2016
United States Junior Championships

United States Clovis, United States
15 years, 291 days
[40]

400 m hurdles
53.60

Sydney McLaughlin

 United States
27 April 2018
National Relay Championships

United States Fayetteville, United States

7003683800000000000♠18 years, 263 days
[41]
52.75

Sydney McLaughlin

 United States
13 May 2018

SEC Championships

United States Knoxville, United States

7003685400000000000♠18 years, 279 days
[42]

2000 m steeplechase
6:11.83 [WYB]
Korahubish Itaa

 Ethiopia
10 July 2009

World Youth Championships

Italy Brixen, Italy
17 years, 132 days


3000 m steeplechase
8:58.78

Celliphine Chepteek Chespol

 Kenya
26 May 2017

Prefontaine Classic

United States Eugene, United States

7003663900000000000♠18 years, 64 days
[43]

High jump
2.01 m

Olga Turchak

 Soviet Union
7 July 1986


Soviet Union Moscow, USSR
19 years, 124 days


Heike Balck

 East Germany
18 June 1989


East Germany Karl-Marx-Stadt, East Germany
18 years, 303 days


Pole vault
4.71 m i

Wilma Murto

 Finland
31 January 2016


Germany Zweibrücken, Germany
17 years, 234 days


Pole vault outdoors
4.64 m

Eliza McCartney

 New Zealand
19 December 2015
Auckland Summer Series 7 Meeting

New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand
19 years, 8 days
[44]

Long jump
7.14 m (+1.1 m/s)

Heike Drechsler

 East Germany
4 June 1983


Czechoslovakia Bratislava, Czechoslovakia
18 years, 170 days


Triple jump
14.62 m (+1.0 m/s)

Tereza Marinova

 Bulgaria
25 August 1996


Australia Sydney, Australia
18 years, 355 days


Shot put
20.54 m

Astrid Kumbernuss

 East Germany
1 July 1989


Finland Orimattila, Finland
19 years, 146 days


Discus throw
74.40 m

Ilke Wyludda

 East Germany
13 September 1988


East Germany East Berlin, East Germany
19 years, 169 days


Hammer throw
73.24 m

Zhang Wenxiu

 China
24 June 2005


China Changsha, China
19 years, 94 days


Javelin throw
63.86 m

Yuleimis Aguilar

 Cuba
2 August 2015

Pan American Junior Championships

Canada Edmonton, Canada
18 years, 364 days
[45]

Heptathlon
6542 pts

Carolina Klüft

 Sweden
9–10 August 2002

European Championships

Germany München, Germany
19 years, 189 days

13.33 (100 m hurdles), 1.89 m (high jump), 13.16 m (shot put), 23.71 (200 m) / 6.36 m (long jump), 47.61 m (javelin), 2:17.99 (800 m)


5000 m walk (track)
20:28.05

Tatyana Kalmykova

 Russia
12 July 2007


Czech Republic Ostrava, Czech Republic
17 years, 183 days


10000 m walk (track)
42:47.25

Anežka Drahotová

 Czech Republic
23 July 2014

World Junior Championships

United States Eugene, United States
19 years, 1 day
[46]
42:43 (ht) #

Svetlana Vasilyeva

 Russia
27 February 2011
Russian Winter Walking Championships

Russia Sochi, Russia
18 years, 218 days
[47]

10 km walk (road)
41:57

Gao Hongmiao

 China
8 September 1993

National Games of China

China Beijing, China
19 years, 144 days

41:55 #

Irina Stankina

 Russia
11 February 1995


Russia Adler, Russia
17 years, 323 days


20000 m walk (track)
1:29:32.4

Song Hongjuan

 China
24 October 2003


Japan Changsha, Japan
19 years, 112 days


20 km walk (road)
1:25:30

Anisya Kirdyapkina

 Russia
23 February 2008


Russia Adler, Russia
18 years, 123 days


4×100 m relay
43.27

Katrin Fehm
Keshia Kwadwo
Sophia Junk
Jennifer Montag

 Germany
23 July 2017

European U20 Championships

Italy Grosseto, Italy
19 years, 98 days
18 years, 13 days
18 years, 144 days
19 years, 162 days
[48]

4×400 m relay
3:27.60

Alexandria Anderson
Ashlee Kidd
Stephanie Smith
Natasha Hastings

 United States
18 July 2004

World Junior Championships

Italy Grosseto, Italy
17 years, 172 days
18 years, 358 days
19 years, 21 days
17 years, 361 days


Indoor[edit]



Men[edit]

































































































































































































































































































































Event
Record
Athlete
Nationality
Date
Meet
Place
Age
Ref
Video

50 m
5.67

Kareem Kelly

 United States
19 February 2000

Los Angeles Invitational

United States Los Angeles, United States
18 years, 324 days


55 m
6.07

Leonard Scott

 United States
20 February 1999


United States Gainesville, United States
19 years, 32 days


60 m
6.51

Mark Lewis-Francis

 Great Britain
11 March 2001

World Championships

Portugal Lisbon, Portugal
18 years, 188 days
[49]

200 m
20.37

Walter Dix

 United States
11 March 2005


United States Fayetteville, United States
19 years, 39 days


300 m
32.87

Tyrese Cooper

 United States
4 February 2017
Armory Track Invitational

United States New York City, United States
16 years, 320 days
[50]

400 m
44.80

Kirani James

 Grenada
27 February 2011

SEC Championships

United States Fayetteville, United States
18 years, 179 days

[51][52]

[10]

500 m
59.83

Abdalleleh Haroun

 Qatar
17 February 2016

Globen Galan

Sweden Stockholm, Sweden
17 years, 59 days
[53]

800 m
1:44.35

Yuriy Borzakovskiy

 Russia
30 January 2000


Germany Dortmund, Germany
18 years, 293 days


1000 m
2:15.77

Abubaker Kaki

 Sudan
21 February 2008


Sweden Stockholm, Sweden
18 years, 245 days


1500 m
3:36.28

Belal Mansoor Ali

 Bahrain
20 February 2007


Germany Stuttgart, Germany
18 years, 126 days

3:36.05 [a]
Samuel Tefera

 Ethiopia
27 January 2018
Meeting Elite en salle de l'Eure

France Val-de-Reuil, France

7003667100000000000♠18 years, 96 days
[54]

Mile
3:55.02

German Fernandez

 United States
28 February 2009
Big 12 Championships

United States College Station, United States
18 years, 118 days
[55]

2000 m
4:59.02

Remi Limo

 Kenya
17 February 2007


United Kingdom Birmingham, United Kingdom
19 years, 14 days


3000 m
7:32.87

Hagos Gebrhiwet

 Ethiopia
3 February 2013

New Balance Grand Prix

United States Boston, United States
18 years, 268 days
[56]

5000 m
12:53.29

Isaiah Kiplangat Koech

 Kenya
11 February 2011

PSD Bank Meeting

Germany Düsseldorf, Germany
17 years, 54 days

[57][58]

[11]

50 m hurdles (106.7 cm)
6.52+

Liu Xiang

 China
24 February 2002

Meeting Pas de Calais

France Liévin, France
18 years, 224 days


60 m hurdles (99/100 cm)
7.40

Trey Cunningham

 United States
12 March 2017
New Balance National Scholastic Championships

United States New York City, United States
18 years, 198 days
[59]

60 m hurdles (106.7 cm)
7.55

Liu Xiang

 China
10 February 2002


Belgium Ghent, Belgium
18 years, 212 days


300 m hurdles
35.93 OT

Petteri Pulkkinen

 Finland
19 February 1992
Finnish Championships

Finland Tampere, Finland
18 years, 285 days
[60]

400 m hurdles
50.41 OT

Wouter Le Roux

 South Africa
9 February 2005
Botnia Games

Finland Mustasaari, Finland
19 years, 23 days
[61]

High jump
2.35 m

Vladimir Yashchenko

 Soviet Union
12 March 1978

European Championships

Italy Milan, Italy
19 years, 59 days


Pole vault
5.88 m

Armand Duplantis

 Sweden
25 February 2018
All Star Perche

France Clermont-Ferrand, France

7003668200000000000♠18 years, 107 days
[62]

Long jump
8.22 m

Viktor Kuznetsov

 Ukraine
22 January 2005


Ukraine Brovary, Ukraine
18 years, 192 days


Triple jump
17.20 m

Melvin Raffin

 France
3 March 2017

European Championships

Serbia Belgrade, Serbia
18 years, 206 days
[63]

Shot put (6 kg)
22.96 m

Konrad Bukowiecki

 Poland
29 December 2016


Poland Spała, Poland
19 years, 287 days
[64]
22.48 m

Konrad Bukowiecki

 Poland
8 January 2016


Poland Toruń, Poland
18 years, 297 days
[65]

Shot put (7.26 kg) [66]
21.05 m

Terry Albritton

 United States
22 February 1974


United States New York City, United States
19 years, 39 days


Weight throw
22.16 m

Brent Fairbanks

 United States
24 February 2018
GLIAC Championships

United States Allendale, United States

7003685800000000000♠18 years, 283 days
[67]

Heptathlon (Junior)
5984 pts

Eusebio Cáceres

 Spain
6–7 March 2010


Spain San Sebastián, Spain
18 years, 178 days
[68]
6.94 (60 m), 7.96 m (long jump), 13.19 m (shot put), 1.96 m (high jump) / 7.90 m (60 m hurdles), 4.60 m (pole vault), 2:51.42 (1000 m)


Heptathlon (Senior)
6022 pts

Gunnar Nixon

 United States
27–28 January 2012
Razorback Invitational

United States Fayetteville, United States
19 years, 15 days
[69]
7.10 (60 m), 7.53 m (long jump), 13.97 m (shot put), 2.15 m (high jump) / 8.21 m (60 m hurdles), 4.50 m (pole vault), 2:40.15 (1000 m)


5000 m walk (track)
18:51.9 (ht)

Vasiliy Mizinov

 Russia
6 January 2016
Rodionova Race Walking Memorial

RussiaChelyabinsk, Russia
18 years, 8 days
[70]

4×200m relay
1:25.36

André Volkmann
Alexander Kosenkow
Marc-Oliver Schmidtchen
Jens Weissbach

 Germany
2 March 1996


France Liévin, France


18 years, 354 days



4×400m relay
3:13.06

New Bern NC
Andrew Hendrix
Fuqauwn Green
Miles Sparks
Anthony Hendrix

 United States
6 February 2009

Millrose Games

United States New York City, United States



4×800m relay
7:36.99

Albemarle High School
Zach Vrhovac
Luke Noble
Garrett Bradley
Anthony Kostelac

 United States
15 March 2009

New Balance Nationals Indoor

United States Roxbury Crossing, United States
17 years, 243 days
18 years, 160 days
17 years, 208 days
17 years, 254 days


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Event
Record
Athlete
Nationality
Date
Meet
Place
Age
Ref

50 m
6.24

Marlies Oelsner

 East Germany
5 March 1977


East Germany Berlin, East Germany
18 years, 349 days


55 m
6.68 A

Aleisha Latimer

 United States
6 February 1998


United States Boulder, United States
18 years, 299 days


60 m
7.07

Ewa Swoboda

 Poland
12 February 2016
Copernicus Cup

Poland Toruń, Poland
18 years, 201 days
[71]

200 m
22.40

Bianca Knight

 United States
14 March 2008

NCAA Division I Championships

United States Fayetteville, United States
19 years, 72 days


300 m
36.12

Sydney McLaughlin

 United States
8 December 2017
Hoosier Open

United States Bloomington, United States

7003669800000000000♠18 years, 123 days
[72]

400 m
50.82

Sanya Richards

 United States
13 March 2004

NCAA Division I Championships

United States Fayetteville, United States
18 years, 292 days

50.52

Sydney McLaughlin

 United States
25 February 2018

SEC Championships

United States College Station, United States

7003677700000000000♠18 years, 202 days
[73]
50.36

Sydney McLaughlin

 United States
10 March 2018

NCAA Division I Championships

United States College Station, United States

7003679000000000000♠18 years, 215 days
[74]

500 m
1:08.94

Kseniya Zadorina

 Russia
12 January 2006
Christmas Cup

Russia Moscow, Russia
18 years, 316 days


800 m
2:01.03

Meskerem Legesse

 Ethiopia
14 February 2004


United States Fayetteville, United States
17 years, 139 days

2:00.7 (ht) OT

Katrin Wühn

 East Germany
7 January 1984


East Germany Senftenberg, East Germany
18 years, 49 days


Christine Wachtel
22 January 1984

19 years, 16 days


1000 m
2:35.80

Mary C. Cain

 United States
8 February 2014

New Balance Indoor Grand Prix

United States Roxbury, United States
17 years, 281 days
[75]

1500 m
4:01.81

Gudaf Tsegay

 Ethiopia
20 February 2016

Glasgow Grand Prix

United Kingdom Glasgow, United Kingdom
19 years, 28 days
[76]

Mile
4:24.10

Kalkidan Gezahegne

 Ethiopia
20 February 2010

Aviva Indoor Grand Prix

United Kingdom Birmingham, United Kingdom
18 years, 288 days


2000 m
5:35.46

Dawit Seyaum

 Ethiopia
7 February 2015

New Balance Indoor Grand Prix

United States Boston, United States
18 years, 195 days
[77]

3000 m
8:33.56

Tirunesh Dibaba

 Ethiopia
20 February 2004

Aviva Indoor Grand Prix

United Kingdom Birmingham, United Kingdom
18 years, 142 days


5000 m
14:53.99

Tirunesh Dibaba

 Ethiopia
31 January 2004

Boston Indoor Games

United States Boston, United States
18 years, 122 days


50 m hurdles (84 cm)
6.95

Candy Young

 United States
3 February 1979


Canada Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
16 years, 258 days


60 m hurdles
8.00

Klaudia Siciarz

 Poland
18 February 2017
Polish Championships

Poland Toruń, Poland
18 years, 340 days
[78]
7.98

Tara Davis

 United States
9 March 2018

NCAA Division I Championships

United States College Station, United States

7003686800000000000♠18 years, 293 days
[79]

300 m hurdles
41.19 OT

Annika Kumlin

 Finland
18 February 1996


Finland Kuopio, Finland

7003690600000000000♠18 years, 332 days
[80]

High jump
1.99 m

Vashti Cunningham

 United States
12 March 2016

USA Championships

United States Portland, United States
18 years, 54 days
[81]

Pole vault
4.71 m

Wilma Murto

 Finland
31 January 2016


Germany Zweibrücken, Germany
17 years, 234 days
[82]

Long jump
6.88 m

Heike Daute

 East Germany
1 February 1983


East Germany East Berlin, East Germany
18 years, 47 days


Triple jump
14.37 m

Ren Ruiping

 China
11 March 1995


Spain Barcelona, Spain
19 years, 38 days


Shot put
20.51 m

Heidi Krieger

 East Germany
8 February 1984


Hungary Budapest, Hungary
18 years, 203 days


Pentathlon
4542 pts

Alina Shukh

 Ukraine
4 February 2017
International Combined Events Meeting

Estonia Lasnamäe, Estonia
17 years, 358 days
[83]
8.98 (60 m hurdles), 1.89 m (high jump), 13.81 m (shot put), 6.12 m (long jump), 2:16.84 (800 m)

4550 pts

Alina Shukh

 Ukraine
27 January 2017
Ukrainian Team Championships

Ukraine Zaporizhzhya, Ukraine
17 years, 350 days
[84]
8.85 (60 m hurdles), 1.88 m (high jump), 14.27 m (shot put), 6.07 m (long jump), 2:17.69 (800 m)

4635 pts A

Kendell Williams

 United States
15 March 2014

NCAA Division I Championships

United States Albuquerque, United States
18 years, 274 days
[85]
8.21 (60 m hurdles), 1.88 m (high jump), 12.05 m (shot put), 6.32 m (long jump), 2:17.31 (800 m)

4694 pts OT

Sibylle Thiele

 East Germany
26 January 1984


East Germany Senftenberg, East Germany
18 years, 326 days

8.59 (60 m hurdles), 1.86 m (high jump), 14.32 m (shot put), 6.51 m (long jump), 2:20.4 (800 m)

4558 pts X

Nafissatou Thiam

 Belgium
3 February 2013


Belgium Ghent, Belgium
18 years, 168 days
[86]
8.65 (60m hurdles), 1.84m (high jump), 14.00m (shot put), 6.30m (long jump), 2:21.18 (800m)


3000 m walk (track)
12:05.6 (ht)

Lyudmila Yefimkina

 Russia
1 March 1998


Russia Insar, Russia
16 years, 191 days


5000 m walk (track)
21:30.1

Vera Sokolova

 Russia
6 January 2005


Russia Chelyabinsk, Russia
17 years, 212 days


4 × 200 m relay
1:35.86

Long Beach Poly
Shana Solomon
Jasmine Lee
Dominique Dorsey
Shalonda Solomon

 United States
16 March 2003


United States New York City, United States


16 years, 345 days
17 years, 84 days
17 years, 87 days


4 × 400 m relay
3:38.91

Long Beach Poly
Dashanta Harris
Jasmine Lee
Shana Woods
Shalonda Solomon

 United States
14 March 2004


United States New York City, United States


17 years, 344 days
17 years, 251 days
18 years, 86 days


4 × 800m relay
8:59.37

Suffern High School
McKenna
Greany
Heidt
Consiglio

 United States
12 March 2006


United States New York City, United States


8:53.67 #

Boys and Girls High School, Brooklyn
Vargas
Fernandez
Francis
Livingston ( Jamaica)

 United States
1 March 2002


United States New York City, United States



Notes[edit]




  1. ^ will not be ratified as record because the doping test wasn't done on the same day as the competition




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External links[edit]


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