1000 metres world record progression

The following tables show the world record progression in the men's and women's 1000 metres as ratified by World Athletics.

The first world record in the men's 1000 metres was recognised by the IAAF in 1913. 27 world records have been ratified by the IAAF in the event.

Time Athlete Country Venue Date
2:32.3 Georg Mickler   Germany Hanover 1913-06-22
2:29.1 Anatole Bolin   Sweden Stockholm 1918-09-22
2:28.6 Sven Lundgren   Sweden Stockholm 1922-09-27
2:26.8 Séra Martin   France Colombes 1926-09-30
2:25.8 Otto Peltzer   Germany Colombes 1927-09-18
2:23.6 Jules Ladoumègue   France Paris 1930-10-19
2:21.5 Rudolf Harbig   Germany Dresden 1941-05-24
2:21.4 Rune Gustafsson   Sweden Borås 1946-09-04
2:21.4 Marcel Hansenne   France Gothenburg 1948-08-27
2:21.3 Olle Åberg   Sweden Copenhagen 1952-08-10
2:21.2 Stanislav Jungwirth   Czechoslovakia Stará Boleslav 1952-10-27
2:20.8 Mal Whitfield   United States Eskilstuna 1953-08-16
2:20.4 Audun Boysen   Norway Oslo 1953-09-17
2:19.5 Audun Boysen   Norway Gävle 1954-08-18
2:19.0 Audun Boysen   Norway Gothenburg 1955-08-30
2:19.0 István Rózsavölgyi   Hungary Tata 1955-09-21
2:18.1 Dan Waern   Sweden Turku 1958-09-19
2:17.8 Dan Waern   Sweden Karlstad 1959-08-21
2:16.7 Siegfried Valentin   East Germany Potsdam 1960-07-19
2:16.6 Peter Snell   New Zealand Auckland 1964-11-12
2:16.2 Jürgen May   East Germany Erfurt 1965-07-20
2:16.2 Franz-Josef Kemper   West Germany Hanover 1966-09-21
2:16.0 Danie Malan   South Africa Munich 1973-06-24
2:13.9 Rick Wohlhuter   United States Oslo 1974-07-30
2:13.40 Sebastian Coe   Great Britain Oslo 1980-07-01
2:12.18 Sebastian Coe   Great Britain Oslo 1981-07-11
2:11.96 Noah Ngeny   Kenya Rieti 1999-09-05[1]

Women

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The first world record in the women's 1000 metres was recognised by the IAAF in 1922. 13 world records have been ratified by the IAAF in the event.

Time Athlete Country Venue Date
3:17.4 Georgette Lenoir   France Paris 1922-08-06
3:12.0 Lucie Bréard   France Paris 1922-08-20
3:08.2 Edith Trickey   Great Britain London 1924-08-04
3:06.6 Lina Radke   Germany Brzeg 1930-08-24
3:04.4 Gladys Lunn   Great Britain London 1931-05-16
3:02.5 Stanisława Walasiewicz   Poland Katowice 1933-10-08
3:00.6 Gladys Lunn   Great Britain Birmingham 1934-06-23
2:35.9 Gunhild Hoffmeister   East Germany Potsdam 1972-08-20
2:35.0 Karin Krebs   East Germany Potsdam 1974-08-28
2:33.8 Nikolina Shtereva   Bulgaria Sofia 1976-07-04
2:30.67 Christine Wachtel   East Germany West Berlin 1990-08-17
2:29.34 Maria Mutola   Mozambique Brussels 1995-08-05
2:28.98 Svetlana Masterkova   Russia Brussels 1996-08-23

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References

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  1. ^ a b |- "13th IAAF World Championships In Athletics: IAAF Statistics Handbook. Daegu 2011. (Part 5 of 5)" (pdf). Monte Carlo: IAAF Media & Public Relations Department. 2011. pp. 597, 598, 696. Retrieved 2013-03-12.