This is the progression of world record improvements of the 400 metres M45 division of Masters athletics.
- Key
Incomplete information Pending better indoor records
Hand | Auto | Athlete | Nationality | Birthdate | Location | Date | Ref |
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48.55 | Ricardo Menendez Gonzalez | Spain | 26 August 1978 | Alcobendas | 6 July 2024 | [1] | |
49.09 | Allen Woodard | United States | 16 November 1969 | Houston | 18 March 2017 | ||
49.32 | Allen Woodard | United States | 16.11.1969 | Grand Rapids | 15.07.2016 | ||
49.69 | Allen Woodard | United States | 16.11.1969 | Houston | 04.04.2015 | ||
49.89 i | Fred Sowerby | United States | 11.12.1948 | ATQ | 29.01.1994 | ||
50.18 | Khalid Mulazim | United States | 28.03.1966 | Berea | 29.07.2011 | ||
50.20 | Fred Sowerby | United States | 11.12.1948 | Eugene | 12.08.1994 | ||
50.24 | Stan Whitley | United States | 17.12.1945 | Los Angeles[2] | 12.07.1992 | ||
50.46 | James Burnett | United States | 13.01.1940 | Rome | 29.06.1985 | ||
50.61 | Reginald Austin | Australia | 16.10.1936 | San Juan | 23.09.1983 | ||
51.11 | Milton Newton | United States | 06.11.1933 | Philadelphia | 05.07.1980 | ||
51.7 | Richard "Dick" Stolpe | United States | 03.03.1925 | London[3] | 24.08.1972 |
References
edit- Citations
- ^ "Spanish Masters Championships 2024 Results" (PDF). RFEA. 7 July 2024. p. 15. Retrieved 22 July 2024.
- ^ National Masters News September 1992
- ^ Olson, Leonard T. (2000-11-29). Masters Track and Field: A History. McFarland. p. 80. ISBN 9780786450565.
- Sources