Masters M80 200 metres world record progression

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This is the progression of world record improvements of the 200 metres M80 division of Masters athletics.

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Former U.S. Olympic coach Payton Jordan of California sets a world record (30.89 seconds) in the M80 age group in the 200-meter dash at the USATF National Masters Championships in 1997 in San Jose, California.

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Hand Auto Wind Athlete Nationality Birthdate Age Location Date Ref
29.49 (+0.3 m/s) Kenton Brown  United States 3 September 1944 81 years, 34 days St. George 7 October 2025 [1]
29.15 i Robert Lida  United States 11 November 1936 80 years, 132 days Daegu 23 March 2017
29.54 (−0.5 m/s) Hijiya Hisamitsu  Japan 1 September 1931 81 years, 8 days Miyazaki 9 September 2012
30.44 (+2.8 m/s) Hiroo Tanaka  Japan 8 December 1930 81 years, 185 days Hokkaido 10 June 2012
30.81 Yoshiyuki Shimizu  Brazil 14 July 1928 80 years, 33 days São Paulo 16 August 2008
30.89 (−0.6 m/s) Payton Jordan  United States 19 March 1917 80 years, 144 days San Jose 10 August 1997
31.08 (+0.3 m/s) Fritz Assmy  Germany 11 June 1915 80 years, 70 days Minden 20 August 1995
32.14 w Harry Gathercole  Australia 7 June 1907 80 years, 175 days Melbourne 29 November 1987
32.9 h Josiah Packard  United States 15 December 1903 80 years, 65 days San Francisco 18 February 1984
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