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Athletics
400 metres
BERJAYA
The closing stages of a men's 400 m race
World records
MenBERJAYA Wayde van Niekerk (RSA) 43.03 (2016)
WomenBERJAYA Marita Koch (GDR) 47.60 (1985)
Short track world records
MenBERJAYA Kerron Clement (USA) 44.57 (2005)
WomenBERJAYA Femke Bol (NED) 49.17 (2024)
Olympic records
MenBERJAYA Wayde van Niekerk (RSA) 43.03 (2016)
WomenBERJAYA Marileidy Paulino (DOM) 48.17 (2024)
World Championship records
MenBERJAYA Michael Johnson (USA) 43.18 (1999)
WomenBERJAYA Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (USA) 47.78 (2025)
World junior (U20) records
MenBERJAYA Steve Lewis (USA) 43.87 (1988)
WomenBERJAYA Grit Breuer (GER) 49.42 (1991)

The 400 metres, or 400-meter dash, is a sprint event in track and field competitions. It has been featured in the athletics programme at the Summer Olympics since 1896 for men and since 1964 for women. On a standard outdoor running track, it is one lap around the track. Runners start in staggered positions and race in separate lanes for the entire course. In many[clarification needed] countries, athletes previously competed in the 440-yard dash (402.336 m)—which is a quarter of a mile (1,760 yards) and was referred to as the "quarter-mile"—instead of the 400 m (437.445 yards), though this distance is now obsolete.

The current men's world record and Olympic record is held by Wayde van Niekerk of South Africa; his time of 43.03 seconds is the fastest 400 m ever run, in either an open 400 m or a relay split (excluding reaction time). While Michael Johnson holds the fastest 400 m relay split with a time of 42.94, relay splits are typically faster because athletes have a running start and do not need to react to the gun if they are not the leadoff leg. Considering van Niekerk's reaction time of 0.181 seconds in his run of 43.03, van Niekerk covered the 400-metre distance itself in 42.85 seconds, therefore being 0.09 seconds faster than Johnson's relay split.[1]

Quincy Hall is the reigning men's Olympic champion. Collen Kebinatshipi is the current men's world champion. Kerron Clement is the men's world indoor record holder with a time of 44.57 seconds.[2] The current women's world record is held by Marita Koch, with a time of 47.60 seconds. Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone is the current women's world champion, holding the championship record of 47.78 seconds. Marileidy Paulino is the women's Olympic champion, and holds the Olympic record in a time of 48.17 seconds. Femke Bol holds the women's world indoor record at 49.17 (2024). The men's T43 Paralympic world record of 45.07 seconds is held by Oscar Pistorius.[3]

An Olympic double of 200 metres and 400 m was first achieved by Valerie Brisco-Hooks in 1984, and later by Marie-José Pérec of France and Michael Johnson from the United States on the same evening in 1996. Alberto Juantorena of Cuba at the 1976 Summer Olympics became the first and so far the only athlete to win both the 400 m and 800 m Olympic titles. Pérec became the first to defend the Olympic title in 1996, Johnson became the first and only man to do so in 2000. From 31 appearances in the Olympic Games, the men's gold medalist came from the US 19 times (as of 2019).

Sprint

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Like other sprint disciplines, the 400 m involves the use of starting blocks. The runners take up position in the blocks on the "ready" command, adopt a more efficient starting posture which isometrically preloads their muscles on the "set" command, and stride forwards from the blocks upon hearing the starter's pistol. The blocks allow the runners to begin more powerfully and thereby contribute to their overall sprint speed capability. Maximum sprint speed capability is a significant contributing factor to success in the event, but athletes also require substantial speed endurance and the ability to cope well with high amounts of lactic acid to sustain a fast speed over a whole lap. While considered to be predominantly an anaerobic event, there is some aerobic involvement and the degree of aerobic training required for 400-metre athletes is open to debate.[4]

Area records

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Area Men Women
Time
(s)
Season Athlete Time
(s)
Season Athlete
World 43.032016BERJAYA Wayde van Niekerk (RSA) 47.601985BERJAYA Marita Koch (GDR)
Area records
Africa (records) 43.032016BERJAYA Wayde van Niekerk (RSA) 49.101996BERJAYA Falilat Ogunkoya (NGR)
Asia (records) 43.932015BERJAYA Yousef Masrahi (KSA) 48.142019BERJAYA Salwa Eid Naser (BHR)
Europe (records) 43.442024BERJAYA Matthew Hudson-Smith (GBR) 47.601985BERJAYA Marita Koch (GDR)
North, Central America
and Caribbean
(records)
43.181999BERJAYA Michael Johnson (USA) 47.782025BERJAYA Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (USA)
Oceania (records) 44.381988BERJAYA Darren Clark (AUS) 48.631996BERJAYA Cathy Freeman (AUS)
South America (records) 43.932021BERJAYA Anthony Zambrano (COL) 49.641992BERJAYA Ximena Restrepo (COL)

All-time top 25

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Tables show data for two definitions of "Top 25" - the top 25 400 m times and the top 25 athletes:
- denotes top performance for athletes in the top 25 400 m times
- denotes lesser performances, still in the top 25 400 m times, by repeat athletes
- denotes top performance (only) for other top 25 athletes who fall outside the top 25 400 m times

Men (outdoor)

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  • Correct as of June 2026.[7][8]
Ath.# Perf.# Time (s) Reaction (s) Athlete Nation Date Place Ref.
1 1 43.03 0.181 Wayde van Niekerk BERJAYA South Africa 14 August 2016 Rio de Janeiro [9]
2 2 43.18 0.150 Michael Johnson BERJAYA United States 26 August 1999 Seville [10]
3 3 43.29 Butch Reynolds BERJAYA United States 17 August 1988 Zürich
4 4 43.38 Samuel Ogazi BERJAYA Nigeria 12 June 2026 Eugene [11]
5 43.39 Johnson #2 9 August 1995 Gothenburg
5 6 43.40 0.168 Quincy Hall BERJAYA United States 7 August 2024 Saint-Denis [12]
7 43.44 Johnson #3 19 June 1996 Atlanta
6 8 43.44 0.149 Matthew Hudson-Smith BERJAYA Great Britain 7 August 2024 Saint-Denis [12]
7 9 43.45 0.182 Jeremy Wariner BERJAYA United States 31 August 2007 Osaka [13]
Michael Norman BERJAYA United States 20 April 2019 Torrance [14]
11 43.48 0.156 van Niekerk #2 26 August 2015 Beijing [15]
9 12 43.48 0.164 Steven Gardiner BERJAYA Bahamas 4 October 2019 Doha [16][17]
13 43.49 Johnson #4 29 July 1996 Atlanta
10 14 43.50 Quincy Watts BERJAYA United States 5 August 1992 Barcelona
15 43.50 Wariner #2 7 August 2007 Stockholm
11 16 43.53 0.134 Collen Kebinatshipi BERJAYA Botswana 18 September 2025 Tokyo [18]
17 43.54 Kebinatshipi #2 28 June 2026 Paris [19]
18 43.56 Norman #2 25 June 2022 Eugene [20]
19 43.60 0.130 Norman #3 28 May 2022 Eugene [21][22]
20 43.61 Norman #4 8 June 2018 Eugene
21 43.61 0.145 Kebinatshipi #3 16 September 2025 Tokyo [23]
22 43.62 Wariner #3 14 July 2006 Rome
0.164 van Niekerk #3 6 July 2017 Lausanne [24]
12 24 43.64 Fred Kerley BERJAYA United States 27 July 2019 Des Moines [25]
25 43.65 Johnson #5 17 August 1993 Stuttgart
13 43.65 0.195 LaShawn Merritt BERJAYA United States 26 August 2015 Beijing [26]
14 43.70 Champion Allison BERJAYA United States 25 June 2022 Eugene [20]
15 43.72 Isaac Makwala BERJAYA Botswana 5 July 2015 La Chaux-de-Fonds [27]
0.145 Jereem Richards BERJAYA Trinidad and Tobago 18 September 2025 Tokyo [18]
17 43.74 Kirani James BERJAYA Grenada 3 July 2014 Lausanne [28]
0.185 Muzala Samukonga BERJAYA Zambia 7 August 2024 Saint-Denis [12]
19 43.76 A Zakithi Nene BERJAYA South Africa 31 May 2025 Nairobi [29]
20 43.81 Danny Everett BERJAYA United States 26 June 1992 New Orleans
21 43.85 Randolph Ross BERJAYA United States 11 June 2021 Eugene [30]
0.158 Jacory Patterson BERJAYA United States 28 August 2025 Zurich [31]
23 43.86 A Lee Evans BERJAYA United States 18 October 1968 Mexico City
24 43.87 Steve Lewis BERJAYA United States 28 September 1988 Seoul
25 43.91 Khaleb McRae BERJAYA United States 22 June 2025 London [32]

Women (outdoor)

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Ath.#Perf.#Time (s)Reaction (s)AthleteNationDatePlaceRef.
1147.60Marita KochBERJAYA East Germany6 October 1985Canberra
2 2 47.78 0.171 Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone BERJAYA United States 18 September 2025 Tokyo [35]
3 3 47.98 0.183 Marileidy Paulino BERJAYA Dominican Republic 18 September 2025 Tokyo [35]
4447.99Jarmila KratochvílováBERJAYA Czechoslovakia10 August 1983Helsinki
5548.140.186Salwa Eid NaserBERJAYA Bahrain3 October 2019Doha[36]
648.16Koch #28 September 1982Athens
Koch #316 August 1984Prague
8 48.17 Paulino #2 9 August 2024 Saint-Denis [37]
9 48.19 0.189 Naser #2 18 September 2025 Tokyo [35]
1048.22Koch #428 August 1986Stuttgart
61148.25Marie-José PérecBERJAYA France29 July 1996Atlanta
1248.26Koch #527 July 1984Dresden
71348.27Olga BryzginaBERJAYA Soviet Union6 October 1985Canberra
14 48.29 McLaughlin-Levrone #2 16 September 2025 Tokyo [38]
81548.36Shaunae Miller-UiboBERJAYA Bahamas6 August 2021Tokyo
1648.370.145Miller-Uibo #23 October 2019Doha
1748.45Kratochvílová #223 July 1983Prague
18 48.48 Paulino #3 28 June 2026 Paris [39]
19 48.53 Naser #3 9 August 2024 Saint-Denis [37]
92048.57Nickisha PryceBERJAYA Jamaica20 July 2024London[40]
102148.59Taťána KocembováBERJAYA Czechoslovakia10 August 1983Helsinki
2248.60Koch #64 August 1979Turin
Bryzgina #217 August 1985Moscow
2448.61Kratochvílová #36 September 1981Rome
112548.63Cathy FreemanBERJAYA Australia29 July 1996Atlanta
1248.70Sanya Richards-RossBERJAYA United States16 September 2006Athens
13 48.79 Dejanea Oakley BERJAYA Jamaica 13 June 2026 Eugene [41]
1448.83Valerie Brisco-HooksBERJAYA United States6 August 1984Los Angeles
1548.89Ana GuevaraBERJAYA Mexico27 August 2003Saint-Denis
16 48.90 Natalia Kaczmarek BERJAYA Poland 20 July 2024 London [40]
17 48.97Madison WhyteBERJAYA United States13 June 2026Eugene[41]
1849.05Chandra CheeseboroughBERJAYA United States6 August 1984Los Angeles
1949.07Tonique Williams-DarlingBERJAYA Bahamas12 September 2004Berlin
Rhasidat Adeleke BERJAYA Ireland 10 June 2024 Rome [42]
21 49.090.200Aaliyah ButlerBERJAYA United States11 July 2025Monaco[43]
2249.10Falilat OgunkoyaBERJAYA Nigeria29 July 1996Atlanta
2349.11Olga NazarovaBERJAYA Soviet Union25 September 1988Seoul
24 49.13 Britton Wilson BERJAYA United States 13 May 2023 Baton Rouge [44]
Kaylyn Brown BERJAYA United States 8 June 2024 Eugene [45]

Annulled marks

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Men (indoor)

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  • Correct as of March 2026.[46]
Ath.# Perf.# Time (s) Athlete Nation Date Place Ref.
1 1 44.49 Christopher Morales Williams BERJAYA Canada 24 February 2024 Fayetteville [47]
2 2 44.52 Michael Norman BERJAYA United States 10 March 2018 College Station
Khaleb McRae BERJAYA United States 13 February 2026 Fayetteville [48]
4 4 44.57 Kerron Clement BERJAYA United States 12 March 2005 Fayetteville
Samuel Ogazi BERJAYA Nigeria 14 March 2026 Fayetteville [49]
6 6 44.62 Randolph Ross BERJAYA United States 12 March 2022 Birmingham [50]
Jonathan Simms BERJAYA United States 10 January 2026 Clemson [51]
8 8 44.63 Michael Johnson BERJAYA United States 4 March 1995 Atlanta
9 44.66 Johnson #2 2 March 1996 Atlanta
10 44.67 Morales Williams #2 7 March 2024 Boston
9 10 44.67 Justin Braun BERJAYA United States 14 March 2026 Fayetteville [49]
10 12 44.70 Christopher Bailey BERJAYA United States 14 February 2025 Fayetteville [52]
11 13 44.71 Noah Williams BERJAYA United States 13 March 2021 Fayetteville [53]
14 44.72 Ogazi #2 28 February 2026 College Station [54]
12 15 44.74 Ezekiel Nathaniel BERJAYA Nigeria 1 March 2025 Lubbock [55]
13 16 44.75 Elija Godwin BERJAYA United States 25 February 2023 Fayetteville [56]
17 44.75 A Godwin #2 11 March 2023 Albuquerque [57]
18 44.76 Morales Williams #3 21 March 2026 Toruń [58]
14 19 44.80 Kirani James BERJAYA Grenada 27 February 2011 Fayetteville
20 44.80 Morales Williams #4 13 February 2026 Clemson [59]
15 21 44.82 Tyrell Richard BERJAYA United States 9 March 2019 Birmingham [60]
22 44.83 Ross #2 11 February 2022 Clemson
16 23 44.85 Fred Kerley BERJAYA United States 11 March 2017 College Station
Jordan Pierre BERJAYA United States 14 March 2026 Fayetteville [49]
23 44.85 A Ogazi #2 7 February 2026 Albuquerque [61]
18 44.86 Akeem Bloomfield BERJAYA Jamaica 10 March 2018 College Station
19 44.88 Bralon Taplin BERJAYA Grenada 3 February 2018 College Station
20 44.91 Auhmad Robinson BERJAYA United States 9 March 2024 Boston [62]
21 44.93 LaShawn Merritt BERJAYA United States 11 February 2005 Fayetteville
44.93 A Ryan Willie BERJAYA United States 11 March 2023 Albuquerque [63]
23 44.95 Jayden Davis BERJAYA United States 1 March 2025 Lubbock [55]
24 45.00 Jereem Richards BERJAYA Trinidad and Tobago 19 March 2022 Belgrade [64]
25 45.01 Attila Molnár BERJAYA Hungary 3 February 2026 Ostrava [65]

Women (indoor)

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  • Correct as of March 2026.[66]
Ath.# Perf.# Time (s) Athlete Nation Date Place Ref.
1 1 49.17 Femke Bol BERJAYA Netherlands 2 March 2024 Glasgow [67]
2 49.24 Bol #2 18 February 2024 Apeldoorn [68]
2 2 49.24 Isabella Whittaker BERJAYA United States 15 March 2025 Virginia Beach [69]
4 49.26 Bol #3 19 February 2023 Apeldoorn [70]
3 5 49.48 A Britton Wilson BERJAYA United States 11 March 2023 Albuquerque [57]
4 6 49.59 Jarmila Kratochvílová BERJAYA Czechoslovakia 7 March 1982 Milan
7 49.63 Bol #4 10 February 2024 Liévin [71]
8 49.64 Kratochvílová #2 28 January 1981 Vienna
5 9 49.68 Natalya Nazarova BERJAYA Russia 18 February 2004 Moscow
10 49.69 Kratochvílová #3 6 March 1983 Budapest
Bol #5 1 February 2024 Metz [72]
6 12 49.76 Taťána Kocembová BERJAYA Czechoslovakia 2 February 1984 Vienna
7 13 49.78 Aaliyah Butler BERJAYA United States 1 March 2025 College Station [73]
14 49.85 Bol #6 4 March 2023 Istanbul [74]
15 49.90 Whittaker #2 1 March 2025 College Station [73]
16 49.96 Bol #7 11 February 2023 Metz [75]
17 49.97 Kocembová #2 4 March 1984 Gothenburg
Butler #2 15 March 2025 Virginia Beach [69]
19 49.98 Nazarova #2 18 February 2006 Moscow
20 50.00 Kratochvílová #4 10 February 1983 Vienna
8 21 50.01 Sabine Busch BERJAYA East Germany 2 February 1984 Vienna
9 22 50.02 Nicola Sanders BERJAYA Great Britain 3 March 2007 Birmingham
10 23 50.04 Olesya Krasnomovets BERJAYA Russia 18 February 2006 Moscow
24 50.04 Krasnomovets #2 12 March 2006 Moscow
25 50.07 Kratochvílová #5 22 February 1981 Grenoble
11 50.10 Lieke Klaver BERJAYA Netherlands 18 February 2024 Apeldoorn [76]
12 50.15 Olga Zaytseva BERJAYA Russia 25 January 2006 Moscow
Talitha Diggs BERJAYA United States 25 February 2023 Fayetteville [77]
14 50.21 Vania Stambolova BERJAYA Bulgaria 12 March 2006 Moscow
Shaunae Miller-Uibo BERJAYA Bahamas 13 February 2021 New York City [78]
16 50.23 Irina Privalova BERJAYA Russia 12 March 1995 Barcelona
17 50.24 Alexis Holmes BERJAYA United States 2 March 2024 Glasgow [67]
18 50.28 Petra Müller BERJAYA East Germany 6 March 1988 Budapest
Ella Onojuvwevwo BERJAYA Nigeria 13 March 2026 Fayetteville [79]
20 50.33 Rhasidat Adeleke BERJAYA Ireland 25 February 2023 Lubbock [77]
21 50.34 Christine Amertil BERJAYA Bahamas 12 March 2006 Moscow
Kendall Ellis BERJAYA United States 10 March 2018 College Station
23 50.36 Sydney McLaughlin BERJAYA United States 10 March 2018 College Station
24 50.37 Natalya Antyukh BERJAYA Russia 18 February 2006 Moscow
25 50.40 Dagmar Neubauer BERJAYA East Germany 2 February 1984 Vienna

Fastest relay splits

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Men

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Split A Athlete Leg Date Event Place Ref.
42.66 BERJAYA Lythe Pillay (RSA) L2 3 May 2026 World Athletics Relays Gaborone [80]
42.94 B BERJAYA Michael Johnson (USA) L4 22 August 1993 World Championships Stuttgart [81]
42.99 BERJAYA Jonathan Simms (USA) L4 12 June 2026 2026 Outdoor Championships Eugene [82]
43.04 BERJAYA Letsile Tebogo (BOT) L4 10 August 2024 Summer Olympics Saint-Denis [83]
43.06 BERJAYA Michael Norman (USA) L4 27 May 2018 NCAA West Prelims Sacramento [84]
43.09 BERJAYA Matthew Hudson-Smith (GBR) L4 10 August 2024 Summer Olympics Saint-Denis [83]
43.10 BERJAYA Jeremy Wariner (USA) L4 2 September 2007 World Championships Osaka [85]
43.1 BERJAYA Quincy Watts (USA) L2 8 August 1992 Summer Olympics Barcelona [86]
43.18 BERJAYA Jeremy Wariner (USA) L4 23 August 2008 Summer Olympics Beijing [86]
BERJAYA James Benson II (USA) L4 7 June 2024 NCAA Championships Eugene [87]
BERJAYA Rai Benjamin (USA) L4 10 August 2024 Summer Olympics Saint-Denis [83]
43.20 BERJAYA Auhmad Robinson (USA) L4 7 June 2024 NCAA Championships Eugene [87]
43.2 BERJAYA Ronald Freeman (USA) L2 20 October 1968 Summer Olympics Mexico City [86]
BERJAYA Jeremy Wariner (USA) L2 8 April 2006 Texas Relays Austin [86]
BERJAYA Tony McQuay (USA) L2 20 August 2016 Summer Olympics Rio de Janeiro [88]
43.23 BERJAYA Butch Reynolds (USA) L3 22 August 1993 World Championships Stuttgart [81]
43.24 BERJAYA Jonathan Jones (BAR) L4 10 June 2022 NCAA Championships Eugene [89]
43.26 BERJAYA Vernon Norwood (USA) L2 10 August 2024 Summer Olympics Saint-Denis [83]
BERJAYA Wayde Van Niekerk (SAF) L3 21 September 2025 World Championships Tokyo [90]
43.3 BERJAYA Demetrius Pinder (BAH) L2 10 August 2012 Summer Olympics London [86]

Annulled marks

  • The American athlete Antonio Pettigrew recorded a split time of 43.1 at the 1997 World Championships men's 4 x 400 m finals in Athens, but his time was annulled in 2008, after Pettigrew admitted to multiple doping violations between 1997 and 2003.[91]

Women

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Split A Athlete Leg Date Event Place Ref.
47.6 BERJAYA Jarmila Kratochvílová (TCH) L4 11 September 1982 European Championships Athens [92]
47.70 BERJAYA Marita Koch (GDR) L4 3 June 1984 National Championships Erfurt [92]
47.71 BERJAYA Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (USA) L2 10 August 2024 Summer Olympics Saint-Denis [93]
47.72 BERJAYA Allyson Felix (USA) L3 30 August 2015 World Championships Beijing [94]
47.75 BERJAYA Jarmila Kratochvílová (TCH) L4 14 August 1983 World Championships Helsinki [95]
47.8 BERJAYA Olga Bryzgina (URS) L4 1 October 1988 Summer Olympics Seoul [92]
47.82 BERJAYA Olga Nazarova (URS) L2 1 October 1988 Summer Olympics Seoul [92]
BERJAYA Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (USA) L4 21 September 2025 World Championships Tokyo [96]
47.84 BERJAYA Taťána Kocembová (TCH) L4 18 August 1984 Friendship Games Prague [92]
47.9 BERJAYA Jarmila Kratochvílová (TCH) L4 5 July 1981 European Cup Semifinal Frankfurt [92]
BERJAYA Jarmila Kratochvílová (TCH) L4 2 August 1981 European Cup B Final Pescara [92]
BERJAYA Marita Koch (GDR) L4 11 September 1982 European Championships Athens [92]
BERJAYA Jarmila Kratochvílová (TCH) L4 21 August 1983 European Cup Final London [92]
BERJAYA Marita Koch (GDR) L4 4 October 1985 IAAF World Cup Canberra [97]
47.91 BERJAYA Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (USA) L4 24 July 2022 World Championships Eugene [98]
48.00 BERJAYA Femke Bol (NED) L4 C 3 August 2024 Summer Olympics Saint-Denis [99]
48.01 BERJAYA Allyson Felix (USA) L2 2 September 2007 World Championships Osaka [100]
48.08 BERJAYA Florence Griffith Joyner (USA) L4 1 October 1988 Summer Olympics Seoul [92]
48.1 BERJAYA Alicia Brown (CAN) L3 12 May 2019 IAAF World Relays Yokohama [101]
  • ^A Relay splits are typically faster because athletes have a running start and do not need to react to the gun if they are not the leadoff leg.
  • ^B World Athletics reports a split time of 42.94, which is based on "photo-finish pictures taken at the start and finish of Johnson's leg supplied by Seiko. Using different methods, the DLV Biomechanics Report from Stuttgart 1993 variously showed timings of 42.91 and 42.92.[81]
  • ^C Run in a mixed 4 x 400 metres relay race.

Most successful athletes

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3 or more 400-metre victories at the Olympic Games and World Championships:

  • 6 wins: Michael Johnson (USA) - Olympic champion in 1996 and 2000, world champion in 1993, 1995, 1997 and 1999.
  • 4 wins: Marie-Jose Perec (FRA) - Olympic champion in 1992 and 1996, world champion in 1991 and 1995.
  • 3 wins: Cathy Freeman (AUS) - Olympic champion in 2000, world champion in 1997 and 1999.
  • 3 wins: Jeremy Wariner (USA) - Olympic champion in 2004, world champion in 2005 and 2007.
  • 3 wins: Christine Ohuruogu (GBR) - Olympic champion in 2008, world champion in 2007 and 2013.
  • 3 wins: LaShawn Merritt (USA) - Olympic champion in 2008, world champion in 2009 and 2013.
  • 3 wins: Wayde van Niekerk (RSA) - Olympic champion in 2016, world champion in 2015 and 2017.
  • 3 wins: Shaunae Miller-Uibo (BAH) - Olympic champion in 2016 and 2020, world champion in 2022.

The Olympic champion has frequently won a second gold medal in the 4 × 400 metres relay. This has been accomplished 14 times by men; Charles Reidpath, Ray Barbuti, Bill Carr, George Rhoden, Charles Jenkins, Otis Davis, Mike Larrabee, Lee Evans, Viktor Markin, Alonzo Babers, Steve Lewis, Quincy Watts, Jeremy Wariner and LaShawn Merritt; and 4 times by women; Monika Zehrt, Valerie Brisco-Hooks, Olga Bryzgina and Sanya Richards-Ross. All but Rhoden, Markin, Zehrt and Bryzgina ran on American relay teams. Injured after his double in 1996, Johnson also accomplished the feat in 2000 only to have it disqualified when his teammate Antonio Pettigrew admitted to doping.

Olympic medalists

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Men

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1896 Athens
details
Thomas Burke
BERJAYA United States
Herbert Jamison
BERJAYA United States
Charles Gmelin
BERJAYA Great Britain
1900 Paris
details
Maxie Long
BERJAYA United States
William Holland
BERJAYA United States
Ernst Schultz
BERJAYA Denmark
1904 St. Louis
details
Harry Hillman
BERJAYA United States
Frank Waller
BERJAYA United States
Herman Groman
BERJAYA United States
1908 London
details
Wyndham Halswelle
BERJAYA Great Britain
None awarded None awarded
1912 Stockholm
details
Charles Reidpath
BERJAYA United States
Hanns Braun
BERJAYA Germany
Edward Lindberg
BERJAYA United States
1920 Antwerp
details
Bevil Rudd
BERJAYA South Africa
Guy Butler
BERJAYA Great Britain
Nils Engdahl
BERJAYA Sweden
1924 Paris
details
Eric Liddell
BERJAYA Great Britain
Horatio Fitch
BERJAYA United States
Guy Butler
BERJAYA Great Britain
1928 Amsterdam
details
Ray Barbuti
BERJAYA United States
James Ball
BERJAYA Canada
Joachim Büchner
BERJAYA Germany
1932 Los Angeles
details
Bill Carr
BERJAYA United States
Ben Eastman
BERJAYA United States
Alex Wilson
BERJAYA Canada
1936 Berlin
details
Archie Williams
BERJAYA United States
Godfrey Brown
BERJAYA Great Britain
James LuValle
BERJAYA United States
1948 London
details
Arthur Wint
BERJAYA Jamaica
Herb McKenley
BERJAYA Jamaica
Mal Whitfield
BERJAYA United States
1952 Helsinki
details
George Rhoden
BERJAYA Jamaica
Herb McKenley
BERJAYA Jamaica
Ollie Matson
BERJAYA United States
1956 Melbourne
details
Charles Jenkins
BERJAYA United States
Karl-Friedrich Haas
BERJAYA United Team of Germany
Voitto Hellsten
BERJAYA Finland
Ardalion Ignatyev
BERJAYA Soviet Union
1960 Rome
details
Otis Davis
BERJAYA United States
Carl Kaufmann
BERJAYA United Team of Germany
Malcolm Spence
BERJAYA South Africa
1964 Tokyo
details
Mike Larrabee
BERJAYA United States
Wendell Mottley
BERJAYA Trinidad and Tobago
Andrzej Badeński
BERJAYA Poland
1968 Mexico City
details
Lee Evans
BERJAYA United States
Larry James
BERJAYA United States
Ron Freeman
BERJAYA United States
1972 Munich
details
Vincent Matthews
BERJAYA United States
Wayne Collett
BERJAYA United States
Julius Sang
BERJAYA Kenya
1976 Montreal
details
Alberto Juantorena
BERJAYA Cuba
Fred Newhouse
BERJAYA United States
Herman Frazier
BERJAYA United States
1980 Moscow
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Viktor Markin
BERJAYA Soviet Union
Rick Mitchell
BERJAYA Australia
Frank Schaffer
BERJAYA East Germany
1984 Los Angeles
details
Alonzo Babers
BERJAYA United States
Gabriel Tiacoh
BERJAYA Ivory Coast
Antonio McKay
BERJAYA United States
1988 Seoul
details
Steve Lewis
BERJAYA United States
Butch Reynolds
BERJAYA United States
Danny Everett
BERJAYA United States
1992 Barcelona
details
Quincy Watts
BERJAYA United States
Steve Lewis
BERJAYA United States
Samson Kitur
BERJAYA Kenya
1996 Atlanta
details
Michael Johnson
BERJAYA United States
Roger Black
BERJAYA Great Britain
Davis Kamoga
BERJAYA Uganda
2000 Sydney
details
Michael Johnson
BERJAYA United States
Alvin Harrison
BERJAYA United States
Greg Haughton
BERJAYA Jamaica
2004 Athens
details
Jeremy Wariner
BERJAYA United States
Otis Harris
BERJAYA United States
Derrick Brew
BERJAYA United States
2008 Beijing
details
LaShawn Merritt
BERJAYA United States
Jeremy Wariner
BERJAYA United States
David Neville
BERJAYA United States
2012 London
details
Kirani James
BERJAYA Grenada
Luguelín Santos
BERJAYA Dominican Republic
Lalonde Gordon
BERJAYA Trinidad and Tobago
2016 Rio de Janeiro
details
Wayde van Niekerk
BERJAYA South Africa
Kirani James
BERJAYA Grenada
LaShawn Merritt
BERJAYA United States
2020 Tokyo
details
Steven Gardiner
BERJAYA Bahamas
Anthony Zambrano
BERJAYA Colombia
Kirani James
BERJAYA Grenada
2024 Paris
details
Quincy Hall
BERJAYA United States
Matthew Hudson Smith
BERJAYA Great Britain
Muzala Samukonga
BERJAYA Zambia

Women

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1964 Tokyo
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Betty Cuthbert
BERJAYA Australia
Ann Packer
BERJAYA Great Britain
Judy Amoore
BERJAYA Australia
1968 Mexico City
details
Colette Besson
BERJAYA France
Lillian Board
BERJAYA Great Britain
Natalya Pechonkina
BERJAYA Soviet Union
1972 Munich
details
Monika Zehrt
BERJAYA East Germany
Rita Wilden
BERJAYA West Germany
Kathy Hammond
BERJAYA United States
1976 Montreal
details
Irena Szewińska
BERJAYA Poland
Christina Brehmer
BERJAYA East Germany
Ellen Streidt
BERJAYA East Germany
1980 Moscow
details
Marita Koch
BERJAYA East Germany
Jarmila Kratochvílová
BERJAYA Czechoslovakia
Christina Lathan
BERJAYA East Germany
1984 Los Angeles
details
Valerie Brisco-Hooks
BERJAYA United States
Chandra Cheeseborough
BERJAYA United States
Kathy Smallwood-Cook
BERJAYA Great Britain
1988 Seoul
details
Olga Bryzgina
BERJAYA Soviet Union
Petra Müller
BERJAYA East Germany
Olga Nazarova
BERJAYA Soviet Union
1992 Barcelona
details
Marie-José Pérec
BERJAYA France
Olga Bryzgina
BERJAYA Unified Team
Ximena Restrepo
BERJAYA Colombia
1996 Atlanta
details
Marie-José Pérec
BERJAYA France
Cathy Freeman
BERJAYA Australia
Falilat Ogunkoya
BERJAYA Nigeria
2000 Sydney
details
Cathy Freeman
BERJAYA Australia
Lorraine Graham
BERJAYA Jamaica
Katharine Merry
BERJAYA Great Britain
2004 Athens
details
Tonique Williams-Darling
BERJAYA Bahamas
Ana Guevara
BERJAYA Mexico
Natalya Antyukh
BERJAYA Russia
2008 Beijing
details
Christine Ohuruogu
BERJAYA Great Britain
Shericka Williams
BERJAYA Jamaica
Sanya Richards
BERJAYA United States
2012 London
details
Sanya Richards-Ross
BERJAYA United States
Christine Ohuruogu
BERJAYA Great Britain
DeeDee Trotter
BERJAYA United States
2016 Rio de Janeiro
details
Shaunae Miller
BERJAYA Bahamas
Allyson Felix
BERJAYA United States
Shericka Jackson
BERJAYA Jamaica
2020 Tokyo
details
Shaunae Miller-Uibo
BERJAYA Bahamas
Marileidy Paulino
BERJAYA Dominican Republic
Allyson Felix
BERJAYA United States
2024 Paris
details
Marileidy Paulino
BERJAYA Dominican Republic
Salwa Eid Naser
BERJAYA Bahrain
Natalia Kaczmarek
BERJAYA Poland

World Championships medalists

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Men

[edit]
Championships Gold Silver Bronze
1983 Helsinki
details
BERJAYA Bert Cameron (JAM) BERJAYA Michael Franks (USA) BERJAYA Sunder Nix (USA)
1987 Rome
details
BERJAYA Thomas Schönlebe (GDR) BERJAYA Innocent Egbunike (NGA) BERJAYA Harry Reynolds (USA)
1991 Tokyo
details
BERJAYA Antonio Pettigrew (USA) BERJAYA Roger Black (GBR) BERJAYA Danny Everett (USA)
1993 Stuttgart
details
BERJAYA Michael Johnson (USA) BERJAYA Butch Reynolds (USA) BERJAYA Samson Kitur (KEN)
1995 Gothenburg
details
BERJAYA Michael Johnson (USA) BERJAYA Butch Reynolds (USA) BERJAYA Greg Haughton (JAM)
1997 Athens
details
BERJAYA Michael Johnson (USA) BERJAYA Davis Kamoga (UGA) BERJAYA Tyree Washington (USA)
1999 Seville
details
BERJAYA Michael Johnson (USA) BERJAYA Sanderlei Parrela (BRA) BERJAYA Alejandro Cárdenas (MEX)
2001 Edmonton
details
BERJAYA Avard Moncur (BAH) BERJAYA Ingo Schultz (GER) BERJAYA Greg Haughton (JAM)
2003 Saint-Denis
details
BERJAYA Tyree Washington (USA) BERJAYA Marc Raquil (FRA) BERJAYA Michael Blackwood (JAM)
2005 Helsinki
details
BERJAYA Jeremy Wariner (USA) BERJAYA Andrew Rock (USA) BERJAYA Tyler Christopher (CAN)
2007 Osaka
details
BERJAYA Jeremy Wariner (USA) BERJAYA LaShawn Merritt (USA) BERJAYA Angelo Taylor (USA)
2009 Berlin
details
BERJAYA LaShawn Merritt (USA) BERJAYA Jeremy Wariner (USA) BERJAYA Renny Quow (TRI)
2011 Daegu
details
BERJAYA Kirani James (GRN) BERJAYA LaShawn Merritt (USA) BERJAYA Kévin Borlée (BEL)
2013 Moscow
details
BERJAYA LaShawn Merritt (USA) BERJAYA Tony McQuay (USA) BERJAYA Luguelín Santos (DOM)
2015 Beijing
details
BERJAYA Wayde van Niekerk (RSA) BERJAYA LaShawn Merritt (USA) BERJAYA Kirani James (GRN)
2017 London
details
BERJAYA Wayde van Niekerk (RSA) BERJAYA Steven Gardiner (BAH) BERJAYA Abdalelah Haroun (QAT)
2019 Doha
details
BERJAYA Steven Gardiner (BAH) BERJAYA Anthony Zambrano (COL) BERJAYA Fred Kerley (USA)
2022 Eugene
details
BERJAYA Michael Norman (USA) BERJAYA Kirani James (GRN) BERJAYA Matthew Hudson-Smith (GBR)
2023 Budapest
details
BERJAYA Antonio Watson (JAM) BERJAYA Matthew Hudson-Smith (GBR) BERJAYA Quincy Hall (USA)
2025 Tokyo
details
BERJAYA Collen Kebinatshipi (BOT) BERJAYA Jereem Richards (TTO) BERJAYA Bayapo Ndori (BOT)

Medalists by country

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Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1BERJAYA United States (USA)119627
2BERJAYA Bahamas (BAH)2103
3BERJAYA Jamaica (JAM)2035
4BERJAYA South Africa (RSA)2002
5BERJAYA Grenada (GRN)1113
6BERJAYA Botswana (BOT)1012
7BERJAYA East Germany (GDR)1001
8BERJAYA Great Britain (GBR)0213
9BERJAYA Trinidad and Tobago (TRI)0112
10BERJAYA Brazil (BRA)0101
BERJAYA Colombia (COL)0101
BERJAYA France (FRA)0101
BERJAYA Germany (GER)0101
BERJAYA Nigeria (NGR)0101
BERJAYA Uganda (UGA)0101
16BERJAYA Belgium (BEL)0011
BERJAYA Canada (CAN)0011
BERJAYA Dominican Republic (DOM)0011
BERJAYA Kenya (KEN)0011
BERJAYA Mexico (MEX)0011
BERJAYA Qatar (QAT)0011

Women

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Championships Gold Silver Bronze
1983 Helsinki
details
BERJAYA Jarmila Kratochvílová (TCH) BERJAYA Taťána Kocembová (TCH) BERJAYA Mariya Pinigina (URS)
1987 Rome
details
BERJAYA Olga Bryzgina (URS) BERJAYA Petra Muller (GDR) BERJAYA Kirsten Emmelmann (GDR)
1991 Tokyo
details
BERJAYA Marie-José Pérec (FRA) BERJAYA Grit Breuer (GER) BERJAYA Sandra Myers (ESP)
1993 Stuttgart
details
BERJAYA Jearl Miles (USA) BERJAYA Natasha Kaiser-Brown (USA) BERJAYA Sandie Richards (JAM)
1995 Gothenburg
details
BERJAYA Marie-José Pérec (FRA) BERJAYA Pauline Davis (BAH) BERJAYA Jearl Miles (USA)
1997 Athens
details
BERJAYA Cathy Freeman (AUS) BERJAYA Sandie Richards (JAM) BERJAYA Jearl Miles Clark (USA)
1999 Seville
details
BERJAYA Cathy Freeman (AUS) BERJAYA Anja Rücker (GER) BERJAYA Lorraine Graham-Fenton (JAM)
2001 Edmonton
details
BERJAYA Amy Mbacké Thiam (SEN) BERJAYA Lorraine Fenton (JAM) BERJAYA Ana Guevara (MEX)
2003 Saint-Denis
details
BERJAYA Ana Guevara (MEX) BERJAYA Lorraine Fenton (JAM) BERJAYA Amy Mbacké Thiam (SEN)
2005 Helsinki
details
BERJAYA Tonique Williams-Darling (BAH) BERJAYA Sanya Richards (USA) BERJAYA Ana Guevara (MEX)
2007 Osaka
details
BERJAYA Christine Ohuruogu (GBR) BERJAYA Nicola Sanders (GBR) BERJAYA Novlene Williams (JAM)
2009 Berlin
details
BERJAYA Sanya Richards (USA) BERJAYA Shericka Williams (JAM) BERJAYA Antonina Krivoshapka (RUS)
2011 Daegu
details
BERJAYA Amantle Montsho (BOT) BERJAYA Allyson Felix (USA) BERJAYA Francena McCorory (USA)§
2013 Moscow
details
BERJAYA Christine Ohuruogu (GBR) BERJAYA Amantle Montsho (BOT) BERJAYA Stephanie McPherson (JAM)§
2015 Beijing
details
BERJAYA Allyson Felix (USA) BERJAYA Shaunae Miller (BAH) BERJAYA Shericka Jackson (JAM)
2017 London
details
BERJAYA Phyllis Francis (USA) BERJAYA Salwa Eid Naser (BHR) BERJAYA Allyson Felix (USA)
2019 Doha
details
BERJAYA Salwa Eid Naser (BHR) BERJAYA Shaunae Miller-Uibo (BAH) BERJAYA Shericka Jackson (JAM)
2022 Eugene
details
BERJAYA Shaunae Miller-Uibo (BAH) BERJAYA Marileidy Paulino (DOM) BERJAYA Sada Williams (BAR)
2023 Budapest
details
BERJAYA Marileidy Paulino (DOM) BERJAYA Natalia Kaczmarek (POL) BERJAYA Sada Williams (BAR)
2025 Tokyo
details
BERJAYA Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (USA) BERJAYA Marileidy Paulino (DOM) BERJAYA Salwa Eid Naser (BHR)

§ : awarded following doping disqualification.

Medalists by country

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Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1BERJAYA United States (USA)53412
2BERJAYA Bahamas (BAH)2305
3BERJAYA Great Britain (GBR)2103
5BERJAYA Australia (AUS)2002
BERJAYA France (FRA) 2 0 0 2
6BERJAYA Dominican Republic (DOM)1203
7BERJAYA Bahrain (BHR)1113
8

BERJAYA Botswana (BOT)

1 1 0 2
BERJAYA Czechoslovakia (TCH) 1 1 0 2
10BERJAYA Mexico (MEX)1023
11BERJAYA Senegal (SEN)1012
BERJAYA Soviet Union (URS) 1 0 1 2
13BERJAYA Jamaica (JAM)04610
14BERJAYA Germany (GER)0202
15BERJAYA East Germany (GDR)0112
16 BERJAYA Poland (POL) 0 1 0 1
17BERJAYA Barbados (BAR)0022
BERJAYA Russia (RUS) 0 0 2 2
13BERJAYA Spain (ESP)0011

World Indoor Championships medalists

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Men

[edit]
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1985 Paris[A] BERJAYA Thomas Schönlebe (GDR) BERJAYA Todd Bennett (GBR) BERJAYA Mark Rowe (USA)
1987 Indianapolis
details
BERJAYA Antonio McKay (USA) BERJAYA Roberto Hernández (CUB) BERJAYA Michael Franks (USA)
1989 Budapest
details
BERJAYA Antonio McKay (USA) BERJAYA Ian Morris (TTO) BERJAYA Cayetano Cornet (ESP)
1991 Seville
details
BERJAYA Devon Morris (JAM) BERJAYA Samson Kitur (KEN) BERJAYA Cayetano Cornet (ESP)
1993 Toronto
details
BERJAYA Butch Reynolds (USA) BERJAYA Sunday Bada (NGR) BERJAYA Darren Clark (AUS)
1995 Barcelona
details
BERJAYA Darnell Hall (USA) BERJAYA Sunday Bada (NGR) BERJAYA Mikhail Vdovin (RUS)
1997 Paris
details
BERJAYA Sunday Bada (NGR) BERJAYA Jamie Baulch (GBR) BERJAYA Shunji Karube (JPN)
1999 Maebashi
details
BERJAYA Jamie Baulch (GBR) BERJAYA Milton Campbell (USA) BERJAYA Alejandro Cárdenas (MEX)
2001 Lisbon
details
BERJAYA Daniel Caines (GBR) BERJAYA Milton Campbell (USA) BERJAYA Danny McFarlane (JAM)
2003 Birmingham
details
BERJAYA Tyree Washington (USA) BERJAYA Daniel Caines (GBR) BERJAYA Paul McKee (IRL)
BERJAYA Jamie Baulch (GBR)
2004 Budapest
details
BERJAYA Alleyne Francique (GRN) BERJAYA Davian Clarke (JAM) BERJAYA Gary Kikaya (COD)
2006 Moscow
details
BERJAYA Alleyne Francique (GRN) BERJAYA California Molefe (BOT) BERJAYA Chris Brown (BAH)
2008 Valencia
details
BERJAYA Tyler Christopher (CAN) BERJAYA Johan Wissman (SWE) BERJAYA Chris Brown (BAH)
2010 Doha
details
BERJAYA Chris Brown (BAH) BERJAYA William Collazo (CUB) BERJAYA Jamaal Torrance (USA)
2012 Istanbul
details
BERJAYA Nery Brenes (CRC) BERJAYA Demetrius Pinder (BAH) BERJAYA Chris Brown (BAH)
2014 Sopot
details
BERJAYA Pavel Maslák (CZE) BERJAYA Chris Brown (BAH) BERJAYA Kyle Clemons (USA)
2016 Portland
details
BERJAYA Pavel Maslák (CZE) BERJAYA Abdalelah Haroun (QAT) BERJAYA Deon Lendore (TTO)
2018 Birmingham
details
BERJAYA Pavel Maslák (CZE) BERJAYA Michael Cherry (USA) BERJAYA Deon Lendore (TTO)
2022 Belgrade
details
BERJAYA Jereem Richards (TTO) BERJAYA Trevor Bassitt (USA) BERJAYA Carl Bengtström (SWE)
2024 Glasgow
details
BERJAYA Alexander Doom (BEL) BERJAYA Karsten Warholm (NOR) BERJAYA Rusheen McDonald (JAM)
2025 Nanjing
details
BERJAYA Christopher Bailey (USA) BERJAYA Brian Faust (USA) BERJAYA Jacory Patterson (USA)
2026 Toruń
details
BERJAYA Christopher Morales Williams (CAN) BERJAYA Khaleb McRae (USA) BERJAYA Jereem Richards (TTO)

Women

[edit]
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1985 Paris[A] BERJAYA Diane Dixon (USA) BERJAYA Regine Berg (BEL) BERJAYA Charmaine Crooks (CAN)
1987 Indianapolis
details
BERJAYA Sabine Busch (GDR) BERJAYA Lillie Leatherwood (USA) BERJAYA Judit Forgács (HUN)
1989 Budapest
details
BERJAYA Helga Arendt (FRG) BERJAYA Diane Dixon (USA) BERJAYA Jillian Richardson (TTO)
1991 Seville
details
BERJAYA Diane Dixon (USA) BERJAYA Sandra Myers (ESP) BERJAYA Anita Protti (SUI)
1993 Toronto
details
BERJAYA Sandie Richards (JAM) BERJAYA Tatyana Alekseyeva (RUS) BERJAYA Jearl Miles Clark (USA)
1995 Barcelona
details
BERJAYA Irina Privalova (RUS) BERJAYA Sandie Richards (JAM) BERJAYA Daniela Georgieva (BUL)
1997 Paris
details
BERJAYA Jearl Miles Clark (USA) BERJAYA Sandie Richards (JAM) BERJAYA Helena Fuchsová (CZE)
1999 Maebashi
details
BERJAYA Grit Breuer (GER) BERJAYA Falilat Ogunkoya (NGR) BERJAYA Jearl Miles Clark (USA)
2001 Lisbon
details
BERJAYA Sandie Richards (JAM) BERJAYA Olga Kotlyarova (RUS) BERJAYA Olesya Zykina (RUS)
2003 Birmingham
details
BERJAYA Natalya Nazarova (RUS) BERJAYA Christine Amertil (BAH) BERJAYA Grit Breuer (GER)
2004 Budapest
details
BERJAYA Natalya Nazarova (RUS) BERJAYA Olesya Forsheva (RUS) BERJAYA Tonique Williams-Darling (BAH)
2006 Moscow
details
BERJAYA Olesya Forsheva (RUS) BERJAYA Vania Stambolova (BUL) BERJAYA Christine Amertil (BAH)
2008 Valencia
details
BERJAYA Olesya Zykina (RUS) BERJAYA Natalya Nazarova (RUS) BERJAYA Shareese Woods (USA)
2010 Doha
details
BERJAYA Debbie Dunn (USA) BERJAYA Vania Stambolova (BUL) BERJAYA Amantle Montsho (BOT)
2012 Istanbul
details
BERJAYA Sanya Richards-Ross (USA) BERJAYA Aleksandra Fedoriva (RUS) BERJAYA Natasha Hastings (USA)
2014 Sopot
details
BERJAYA Francena McCorory (USA) BERJAYA Kaliese Spencer (JAM) BERJAYA Shaunae Miller (BAH)
2016 Portland
details
BERJAYA Kemi Adekoya (BHR) BERJAYA Ashley Spencer (USA) BERJAYA Quanera Hayes (USA)
2018 Birmingham
details
BERJAYA Courtney Okolo (USA) BERJAYA Shakima Wimbley (USA) BERJAYA Eilidh Doyle (GBR)
2022 Belgrade
details
BERJAYA Shaunae Miller-Uibo (BAH) BERJAYA Femke Bol (NED) BERJAYA Stephenie Ann McPherson (JAM)
2024 Glasgow
details
BERJAYA Femke Bol (NED) BERJAYA Lieke Klaver (NED) BERJAYA Alexis Holmes (USA)
2025 Nanjing
details
BERJAYA Amber Anning (GBR) BERJAYA Alexis Holmes (USA) BERJAYA Henriette Jæger (NOR)
2026 Toruń
details
BERJAYA Lurdes Gloria Manuel (CZE) BERJAYA Natalia Bukowiecka (POL) BERJAYA Lieke Klaver (NED)
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World leading times

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See also

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Notes and references

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