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

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]

Continental records

Area Men Women
Time (s) Athlete Nation Time (s) Athlete Nation
Africa (records) 43.03 WR Wayde van Niekerk  South Africa 49.10 Falilat Ogunkoya  Nigeria
Asia (records) 43.93 Yousef Masrahi  Saudi Arabia 48.14 Salwa Eid Naser  Bahrain
Europe (records) 43.44 Matthew Hudson-Smith  Great Britain 47.60 WR Marita Koch  East Germany
North, Central America
and Caribbean (records)
43.18 Michael Johnson  United States 47.78 Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone  United States
Oceania (records) 44.38 Darren Clark  Australia 48.63 Cathy Freeman  Australia
South America (records) 43.93 Anthony Zambrano  Colombia 49.64 Ximena Restrepo  Colombia

All-time top 25

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)

Ath.# Perf.# Time (s) Reaction (s) Athlete Nation Date Place Ref.
1 1 43.03 0.181 Wayde van Niekerk  South Africa 14 August 2016 Rio de Janeiro [9]
2 2 43.18 0.150 Michael Johnson  United States 26 August 1999 Seville [10]
3 3 43.29 Butch Reynolds  United States 17 August 1988 Zürich
4 43.39 Johnson #2 9 August 1995 Gothenburg
4 5 43.40 0.168 Quincy Hall  United States 7 August 2024 Saint-Denis [11]
6 43.44 Johnson #3 19 June 1996 Atlanta
5 6 43.44 0.149 Matthew Hudson-Smith  Great Britain 7 August 2024 Saint-Denis [11]
6 8 43.45 0.182 Jeremy Wariner  United States 31 August 2007 Osaka [12]
Michael Norman  United States 20 April 2019 Torrance [13]
10 43.48 0.156 van Niekerk #2 26 August 2015 Beijing [14]
8 11 43.48 0.164 Steven Gardiner  Bahamas 4 October 2019 Doha [15][16]
12 43.49 Johnson #4 29 July 1996 Atlanta
9 13 43.50 Quincy Watts  United States 5 August 1992 Barcelona
14 43.50 Wariner #2 7 August 2007 Stockholm
10 15 43.53 0.134 Collen Kebinatshipi  Botswana 18 September 2025 Tokyo [17]
16 43.56 Norman #2 25 June 2022 Eugene [18]
17 43.60 0.130 Norman #3 28 May 2022 Eugene [19][20]
18 43.61 Norman #4 8 June 2018 Eugene
19 43.61 0.145 Kebinatshipi #2 16 September 2025 Tokyo [21]
20 43.62 Wariner #3 14 July 2006 Rome
0.164 van Niekerk #3 6 July 2017 Lausanne [22]
11 22 43.64 Fred Kerley  United States 27 July 2019 Des Moines [23]
23 43.65 Johnson #5 17 August 1993 Stuttgart
12 24 43.65 0.195 LaShawn Merritt  United States 26 August 2015 Beijing [24]
25 43.66 Johnson #6 16 June 1995 Sacramento
Johnson #7 3 July 1996 Lausanne
13 43.70 Champion Allison  United States 25 June 2022 Eugene [18]
14 43.72 Isaac Makwala  Botswana 5 July 2015 La Chaux-de-Fonds [25]
0.145 Jereem Richards  Trinidad and Tobago 18 September 2025 Tokyo [26]
16 43.74 Kirani James  Grenada 3 July 2014 Lausanne [27]
0.185 Muzala Samukonga  Zambia 7 August 2024 Saint-Denis [11]
18 43.76 A Zakithi Nene  South Africa 31 May 2025 Nairobi [28]
19 43.81 Danny Everett  United States 26 June 1992 New Orleans
20 43.85 Randolph Ross  United States 11 June 2021 Eugene [29]
0.158 Jacory Patterson  United States 28 August 2025 Zurich [30]
22 43.86 A Lee Evans  United States 18 October 1968 Mexico City
23 43.87 Steve Lewis  United States 28 September 1988 Seoul
24 43.91 Khaleb McRae  United States 22 June 2025 London [31]
25 43.93 Yousef Masrahi  Saudi Arabia 23 August 2015 Beijing [32]
Rusheen McDonald  Jamaica 23 August 2015 Beijing [32]
Anthony Zambrano  Colombia 2 August 2021 Tokyo [33]

Women (outdoor)

Ath.# Perf.# Time (s) Reaction (s) Athlete Nation Date Place Ref.
1 1 47.60 Marita Koch  East Germany 6 October 1985 Canberra
2 2 47.78 0.171 Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone  United States 18 September 2025 Tokyo [36]
3 3 47.98 0.183 Marileidy Paulino  Dominican Republic 18 September 2025 Tokyo [36]
4 4 47.99 Jarmila Kratochvílová  Czechoslovakia 10 August 1983 Helsinki
5 5 48.14 0.186 Salwa Eid Naser  Bahrain 3 October 2019 Doha [37]
6 48.16 Koch #2 8 September 1982 Athens
Koch #3 16 August 1984 Prague
8 48.17 Paulino #2 9 August 2024 Saint-Denis [38]
9 48.19 0.189 Naser #2 18 September 2025 Tokyo [36]
10 48.22 Koch #4 28 August 1986 Stuttgart
6 11 48.25 Marie-José Pérec  France 29 July 1996 Atlanta
12 48.26 Koch #5 27 July 1984 Dresden
7 13 48.27 Olga Bryzgina  Soviet Union 6 October 1985 Canberra
14 48.29 McLaughlin-Levrone #2 16 September 2025 Tokyo [39]
8 15 48.36 Shaunae Miller-Uibo  Bahamas 6 August 2021 Tokyo
16 48.37 0.145 Miller-Uibo #2 3 October 2019 Doha
17 48.45 Kratochvílová #2 23 July 1983 Prague
18 48.53 Naser #3 9 August 2024 Saint-Denis [38]
9 19 48.57 Nickisha Pryce  Jamaica 20 July 2024 London [40]
10 20 48.59 Taťána Kocembová  Czechoslovakia 10 August 1983 Helsinki
21 48.60 Koch #6 4 August 1979 Turin
Bryzgina #2 17 August 1985 Moscow
23 48.61 Kratochvílová #3 6 September 1981 Rome
11 24 48.63 Cathy Freeman  Australia 29 July 1996 Atlanta
25 48.65 Bryzgina #3 26 September 1988 Seoul
12 48.70 Sanya Richards-Ross  United States 16 September 2006 Athens
13 48.83 Valerie Brisco-Hooks  United States 6 August 1984 Los Angeles
14 48.89 Ana Guevara  Mexico 27 August 2003 Saint-Denis
15 48.90 Natalia Kaczmarek  Poland 20 July 2024 London [40]
16 49.05 Chandra Cheeseborough  United States 6 August 1984 Los Angeles
17 49.07 Tonique Williams-Darling  Bahamas 12 September 2004 Berlin
Rhasidat Adeleke Ireland 10 June 2024 Rome [41]
19 49.09 0.200 Aaliyah Butler  United States 11 July 2025 Monaco [42]
20 49.10 Falilat Ogunkoya  Nigeria 29 July 1996 Atlanta
21 49.11 Olga Nazarova  Soviet Union 25 September 1988 Seoul
22 49.13 Britton Wilson  United States 13 May 2023 Baton Rouge [43]
Kaylyn Brown  United States 8 June 2024 Eugene [44]
24 49.14 Gabrielle Thomas  United States 5 April 2025 Kingston [45]
25 49.16 Antonina Krivoshapka  Russia 5 July 2012 Cheboksary

Annulled marks

Men (indoor)

Ath.# Perf.# Time (s) Athlete Nation Date Place Ref.
1 1 44.49 Christopher Morales Williams  Canada 24 February 2024 Fayetteville [47]
2 2 44.52 Michael Norman  United States 10 March 2018 College Station
Khaleb McRae  United States 13 February 2026 Fayetteville [48]
4 4 44.57 Kerron Clement  United States 12 March 2005 Fayetteville
Samuel Ogazi  Nigeria 14 March 2026 Fayetteville [49]
6 6 44.62 Randolph Ross  United States 12 March 2022 Birmingham [50]
Jonathan Simms  United States 10 January 2026 Clemson [51]
8 8 44.63 Michael Johnson  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  United States 14 March 2026 Fayetteville [52]
10 12 44.70 Christopher Bailey  United States 14 February 2025 Fayetteville [53]
11 13 44.71 Noah Williams  United States 13 March 2021 Fayetteville [54]
14 44.72 Ogazi #2 28 February 2026 College Station [55]
12 15 44.74 Ezekiel Nathaniel  Nigeria 1 March 2025 Lubbock [56]
13 16 44.75 Elija Godwin  United States 25 February 2023 Fayetteville [57]
17 44.75 A Godwin #2 11 March 2023 Albuquerque [58]
14 18 44.80 Kirani James  Grenada 27 February 2011 Fayetteville
19 44.80 Morales Williams #3 13 February 2026 Clemson [59]
15 20 44.82 Tyrell Richard  United States 9 March 2019 Birmingham [60]
21 44.83 Ross #2 11 February 2022 Clemson
16 22 44.85 Fred Kerley  United States 11 March 2017 College Station
Jordan Pierre  United States 14 March 2026 Fayetteville [61]
22 44.85 A Ogazi #2 7 February 2026 Albuquerque [62]
17 25 44.86 Akeem Bloomfield  Jamaica 10 March 2018 College Station
18 44.88 Bralon Taplin  Grenada 3 February 2018 College Station
19 44.91 Auhmad Robinson  United States 9 March 2024 Boston [63]
20 44.93 LaShawn Merritt  United States 11 February 2005 Fayetteville
44.93 A Ryan Willie  United States 11 March 2023 Albuquerque [64]
22 44.95 Jayden Davis  United States 1 March 2025 Lubbock [65]
23 45.00 Jereem Richards  Trinidad and Tobago 19 March 2022 Belgrade [66]
24 45.01 Attila Molnár  Hungary 3 February 2026 Ostrava [67]
25 45.02 Danny Everett  United States 2 February 1992 Stuttgart

Women (indoor)

Ath.# Perf.# Time (s) Athlete Nation Date Place Ref.
1 1 49.17 Femke Bol  Netherlands 2 March 2024 Glasgow [69]
2 49.24 Bol #2 18 February 2024 Apeldoorn [70]
2 2 49.24 Isabella Whittaker  United States 15 March 2025 Virginia Beach [71]
4 49.26 Bol #3 19 February 2023 Apeldoorn [72]
3 5 49.48 A Britton Wilson  United States 11 March 2023 Albuquerque [58]
4 6 49.59 Jarmila Kratochvílová  Czechoslovakia 7 March 1982 Milan
7 49.63 Bol #4 10 February 2024 Liévin [73]
8 49.64 Kratochvílová #2 28 January 1981 Vienna
5 9 49.68 Natalya Nazarova  Russia 18 February 2004 Moscow
10 49.69 Kratochvílová #3 6 March 1983 Budapest
Bol #5 1 February 2024 Metz [74]
6 12 49.76 Taťána Kocembová  Czechoslovakia 2 February 1984 Vienna
7 13 49.78 Aaliyah Butler  United States 1 March 2025 College Station [75]
14 49.85 Bol #6 4 March 2023 Istanbul [76]
15 49.90 Whittaker #2 1 March 2025 College Station [75]
16 49.96 Bol #7 11 February 2023 Metz [77]
17 49.97 Kocembová #2 4 March 1984 Gothenburg
Butler #2 15 March 2025 Virginia Beach [71]
19 49.98 Nazarova #2 18 February 2006 Moscow
20 50.00 Kratochvílová #4 10 February 1983 Vienna
8 21 50.01 Sabine Busch  East Germany 2 February 1984 Vienna
9 22 50.02 Nicola Sanders  Great Britain 3 March 2007 Birmingham
10 23 50.04 Olesya Krasnomovets  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  Netherlands 18 February 2024 Apeldoorn [78]
12 50.15 Olga Zaytseva  Russia 25 January 2006 Moscow
Talitha Diggs  United States 25 February 2023 Fayetteville [79]
14 50.21 Vania Stambolova  Bulgaria 12 March 2006 Moscow
Shaunae Miller-Uibo  Bahamas 13 February 2021 New York City [80]
16 50.23 Irina Privalova  Russia 12 March 1995 Barcelona
17 50.24 Alexis Holmes  United States 2 March 2024 Glasgow [69]
18 50.28 Petra Müller  East Germany 6 March 1988 Budapest
Ella Onojuvwevwo  Nigeria 13 March 2026 Fayetteville [81]
20 50.33 Rhasidat Adeleke  Ireland 25 February 2023 Lubbock [79]
21 50.34 Christine Amertil  Bahamas 12 March 2006 Moscow
Kendall Ellis  United States 10 March 2018 College Station
23 50.36 Sydney McLaughlin  United States 10 March 2018 College Station
24 50.37 Natalya Antyukh  Russia 18 February 2006 Moscow
25 50.40 Dagmar Neubauer  East Germany 2 February 1984 Vienna

Fastest relay splits

Men

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

Annulled marks

Women

Split A Athlete Leg Date Event Place Ref.
47.6  Jarmila Kratochvílová (TCH) L4 11 September 1982 European Championships Athens [92]
47.70  Marita Koch (GDR) L4 3 June 1984 National Championships Erfurt [92]
47.71  Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (USA) L2 10 August 2024 Summer Olympics Saint-Denis [93]
47.72  Allyson Felix (USA) L3 30 August 2015 World Championships Beijing [94]
47.75  Jarmila Kratochvílová (TCH) L4 14 August 1983 World Championships Helsinki [95]
47.8  Olga Bryzgina (URS) L4 1 October 1988 Summer Olympics Seoul [92]
47.82  Olga Nazarova (URS) L2 1 October 1988 Summer Olympics Seoul [92]
 Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (USA) L4 21 September 2025 World Championships Tokyo [96]
47.84  Taťána Kocembová (TCH) L4 18 August 1984 Friendship Games Prague [92]
47.9  Jarmila Kratochvílová (TCH) L4 5 July 1981 European Cup Semifinal Frankfurt [92]
 Jarmila Kratochvílová (TCH) L4 2 August 1981 European Cup B Final Pescara [92]
 Marita Koch (GDR) L4 11 September 1982 European Championships Athens [92]
 Jarmila Kratochvílová (TCH) L4 21 August 1983 European Cup Final London [92]
 Marita Koch (GDR) L4 4 October 1985 IAAF World Cup Canberra [97]
47.91  Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (USA) L4 24 July 2022 World Championships Eugene [98]
48.00  Femke Bol (NED) L4 C 3 August 2024 Summer Olympics Saint-Denis [99]
48.01  Allyson Felix (USA) L2 2 September 2007 World Championships Osaka [100]
48.08  Florence Griffith-Joyner (USA) L4 1 October 1988 Summer Olympics Seoul [92]
48.1  Alicia Brown (CAN) L4 12 May 2019 IAAF World Relays Yokohama [101]

Most successful athletes

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

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

Men

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

Women

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

World Championships medalists

Men

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

Medalists by country

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  United States (USA) 11 9 6 27
2  Bahamas (BAH) 2 1 0 3
3  Jamaica (JAM) 2 0 3 5
4  South Africa (RSA) 2 0 0 2
5  Grenada (GRN) 1 1 1 3
6  Botswana (BOT) 1 0 1 2
7  East Germany (GDR) 1 0 0 1
8  Great Britain (GBR) 0 2 1 3
9  Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 0 1 1 2
10  Brazil (BRA) 0 1 0 1
 Colombia (COL) 0 1 0 1
 France (FRA) 0 1 0 1
 Germany (GER) 0 1 0 1
 Nigeria (NGR) 0 1 0 1
 Uganda (UGA) 0 1 0 1
16  Belgium (BEL) 0 0 1 1
 Canada (CAN) 0 0 1 1
 Dominican Republic (DOM) 0 0 1 1
 Kenya (KEN) 0 0 1 1
 Mexico (MEX) 0 0 1 1
 Qatar (QAT) 0 0 1 1

Women

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

§ : awarded following doping disqualification.

Medalists by country

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  United States (USA) 5 3 4 12
2  Bahamas (BAH) 2 3 0 5
3  Great Britain (GBR) 2 1 0 3
5  Australia (AUS) 2 0 0 2
 France (FRA) 2 0 0 2
6  Dominican Republic (DOM) 1 2 0 3
7  Bahrain (BHR) 1 1 1 3
8

 Botswana (BOT)

1 1 0 2
 Czechoslovakia (TCH) 1 1 0 2
10  Mexico (MEX) 1 0 2 3
11  Senegal (SEN) 1 0 1 2
 Soviet Union (URS) 1 0 1 2
13  Jamaica (JAM) 0 4 6 10
14  Germany (GER) 0 2 0 2
15  East Germany (GDR) 0 1 1 2
16  Poland (POL) 0 1 0 1
17  Barbados (BAR) 0 0 2 2
 Russia (RUS) 0 0 2 2
13  Spain (ESP) 0 0 1 1

World Indoor Championships medalists

Men

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

Women

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

Season's bests

Men

Year Time Athlete Place
1966 44.82 y  Wendell Mottley (TTO) Kingston
1967 44.74 + h  Tommie Smith (USA) San Jose
1968 43.86 A  Lee Evans (USA) Mexico City
1969 44.67 y  Curtis Mills (USA) Knoxville
1970 45.01  Charles Asati (KEN) Edinburgh
1971 44.44 y h  John Smith (USA) Eugene
1972 44.34 h  Wayne Collett (USA) Eugene
1973 44.85 y  Maurice Peoples (USA) Baton Rouge
1974 44.94 h A  Alberto Juantorena (CUB) Mexico City
1975 44.45 A  Ronnie Ray (USA) Mexico City
1976 44.26  Alberto Juantorena (CUB) Montreal
1977 44.65  Alberto Juantorena (CUB) La Habana
1978 44.27 A  Alberto Juantorena (CUB) Medellín
1979 44.92  Harald Schmid (FRG) Stuttgart
1980 44.60  Viktor Markin (RUS) Moscow
1981 44.58  Bert Cameron (JAM) Baton Rouge
1982 44.68  Sunder Nix (USA) Indianapolis
1983 44.50  Erwin Skamrahl (FRG) München
1984 44.27  Alonzo Babers (USA) Los Angeles
1985 44.47  Michael Franks (USA) Canberra
1986 44.30  Gabriel Tiacoh (CIV) Indianapolis
1987 44.10  Butch Reynolds (USA) Columbus
1988 43.29  Butch Reynolds (USA) Zurich
1989 44.27  Antonio Pettigrew (USA) Houston
1990 44.06  Danny Everett (USA) Seville
1991 44.17  Michael Johnson (USA) Lausanne
1992 43.50  Quincy Watts (USA) Barcelona
1993 43.65  Michael Johnson (USA) Stuttgart
1994 43.90  Michael Johnson (USA) Madrid
1995 43.39  Michael Johnson (USA) Gothenburg
1996 43.44  Michael Johnson (USA) Atlanta
1997 43.75  Michael Johnson (USA) Waco
1998 43.68  Michael Johnson (USA) Zürich
1999 43.18  Michael Johnson (USA) Sevilla
2000 43.68  Michael Johnson (USA) Sacramento
2001 44.28  Tyree Washington (USA) Los Angeles
2002 44.45  Leonard Byrd (USA) Belém
2003 44.33  Tyree Washington (USA) Palo Alto
2004 44.00  Jeremy Wariner (USA) Athens
2005 43.93  Jeremy Wariner (USA) Helsinki
2006 43.62  Jeremy Wariner (USA) Rome
2007 43.45  Jeremy Wariner (USA) Osaka
2008 43.75  LaShawn Merritt (USA) Beijing
2009 44.06  LaShawn Merritt (USA) Berlin
2010 44.13  Jeremy Wariner (USA) Zürich
2011 44.35  LaShawn Merritt (USA) Daegu
2012 43.94  Kirani James (GRN) London
2013 43.74  LaShawn Merritt (USA) Moscow
2014 43.74  Kirani James (GRN) Lausanne
2015 43.48  Wayde van Niekerk (RSA) Beijing
2016 43.03  Wayde van Niekerk (RSA) Rio de Janeiro
2017 43.62  Wayde van Niekerk (RSA) Lausanne
2018 43.61  Michael Norman (USA) Eugene
2019 43.45  Michael Norman (USA) Torrance
2020 44.91  Justin Robinson (USA) Marietta
2021 43.85  Randolph Ross (USA) Eugene
 Steven Gardiner (BAH) Tokyo
2022 43.56  Michael Norman (USA) Eugene
2023 43.74  Steven Gardiner (BAH) Székesfehérvár
2024 43.40  Quincy Hall (USA) Saint-Denis
2025 43.53  Collen Kebinatshipi (BOT) Tokyo

Women

Year Time Athlete Place
1966
1967
1968 52.03 A  Colette Besson (FRA) Mexico City
1969 51.72  Nicole Duclos (FRA) Athens
1970 51.02  Marilyn Neufville (JAM) Edinburgh
1971 52.14  Helga Seidler (GDR) Helsinki
1972 51.08  Monika Zehrt (GDR) Munich
1973 51.27  Mona-Lisa Pursiainen (FIN) Helsinki
1974 50.14  Riitta Salin (FIN) Rome
1975 50.50  Irena Szewinska (POL) Nice
1976 49.28  Irena Szewinska (POL) Montreal
1977 49.52  Irena Szewinska (POL) Düsseldorf
1978 48.94  Marita Koch (GDR) Prague
1979 48.60  Marita Koch (GDR) Potsdam
1980 48.88  Marita Koch (GDR) Moscow
1981 48.61  Jarmila Kratochvílová (CZE) Rome
1982 48.16  Marita Koch (GDR) Athens
1983 47.99  Jarmila Kratochvílová (CZE) Helsinki
1984 48.16  Marita Koch (GDR) Prague
1985 47.60  Marita Koch (GDR) Canberra
1986 48.22  Marita Koch (GDR) Stuttgart
1987 49.38  Olga Bryzgina (URS) Rome
1988 48.65  Olga Bryzgina (URS) Seoul
1989 50.01  Ana Fidelia Quirot (CUB) Duisburg
1990 49.50  Grit Breuer (GER) Split
1991 49.32  Marie-José Pérec (FRA) Frankfurt
1992 48.83  Marie-José Pérec (FRA) Frankfurt
1993 49.81  Ma Yuqin (CHN) Beijing
1994 49.77  Marie-José Pérec (FRA) Paris
1995 49.28  Marie-José Pérec (FRA) Gothenburg
1996 48.25  Marie-José Pérec (FRA) Atlanta
1997 49.39  Cathy Freeman (AUS) Oslo
1998 49.29  Charity Opara (NGR) Rome
1999 49.62  Falilat Ogunkoya (NGR) Lagos
2000 49.11  Cathy Freeman (AUS) Sydney
2001 49.59  Katharine Merry (GBR) Athens
2002 49.16  Ana Guevara (MEX) Zürich
2003 48.89  Ana Guevara (MEX) Saint-Denis
2004 49.07  Tonique Williams-Darling (BAH) Berlin
2005 48.92  Sanya Richards-Ross (USA) Zürich
2006 48.70  Sanya Richards-Ross (USA) Athens
2007 49.27  Sanya Richards-Ross (USA) Berlin
Stuttgart
2008 49.62  Christine Ohuruogu (GBR) Beijing
2009 48.83  Sanya Richards-Ross (USA) Brussels
2010 49.64  Debbie Dunn (USA) Des Moines
2011 49.35  Anastasiya Kapachinskaya (RUS) Cheboksary
2012 49.16  Antonina Krivoshapka (RUS) Cheboksary
2013 49.33  Amantle Montsho (BOT) Monaco
2014 49.48  Francena McCorory (USA) Sacramento
2015 49.26  Allyson Felix (USA) Beijing
2016 49.44  Shaunae Miller (BAH) Rio de Janeiro
2017 49.46  Shaunae Miller-Uibo (BAH) Brussels
2018 48.97  Shaunae Miller-Uibo (BAH) Monaco
2019 48.14  Salwa Eid Naser (BHR) Doha
2020 50.42 A  Beatrice Masilingi (NAM) Pretoria
2021 48.36  Shaunae Miller-Uibo (BAH) Tokyo
2022 48.99  Marileidy Paulino (DOM) Zürich
2023 48.74  Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (USA) Eugene
2024 48.17  Marileidy Paulino (DOM) Saint-Denis
2025 47.78  Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (USA) Tokyo

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