This is the progression of world record improvements of the 800 metres W60 division of Masters athletics.

Key

  Incomplete information   Pending

Hand Auto Athlete Nationality Birthdate Age Location Date Ref
2:22.52 Sue McDonald  United States 29 March 1963 60 years, 38 days Los Angeles 6 May 2023 [1]
2:31.51 Yvonne Crilly  Great Britain 15 November 1961 60 years, 258 days Nuneaton 31 July 2022
2:33.09 Lidia Zentner  Germany 27 March 1953 60 years, 171 days Bar le Duc 14 September 2013
2:33.96 Jeanette Flynn  Australia 1 November 1951 61 years, 290 days St. Lucia 18 August 2013
2:34.04 Lidia Zentner  Germany 27 March 1953 60 years, 133 days Pfungstadt 7 August 2013
2:34.66 Sabra Harvey  United States 2 March 1949 60 years, 129 days Oshkosh 9 July 2009
2:36.03 Agnes Hitchmough  Great Britain 15 May 1950 61 years, 42 days Birmingham 26 June 2011
2:36.94 Gerda van Kooten  Netherlands 1 April 1939 60 years, 124 days Gateshead 3 August 1999
2:41.01 Jeanne Hoagland  United States 1937[2] 60 Durban 22 July 1997
2:45.03 Jofrid Jansen  Norway 13 December 1935 60 years, 226 days Malmö 26 July 1996
2:46.20 Vicki Bigelow  United States 22 July 1935 60 years, 14 days Buffalo 5 August 1995
2:51.27 Jean Horne  Canada 20 October 1932 60 years, 360 days Miyazaki 15 October 1993 [3]:24 [4]:158

References

  1. "800m Results". Track & Field Results Reporting System (TFRRS). 6 May 2023. Retrieved 8 August 2023.
  2. Note: assume an entrant at the world championships to have verified age
  3. "The 10th World Veterans' Athletic Championships Miyazaki Japan Official Results" (PDF). Museum of Masters Track & Field.
  4. "The 10th World Veterans' Athletic Championships Miyazaki Japan Official Results" (PDF). Museum of Masters Track & Field.

Masters Athletics 800 m list

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