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Here are the meeting records of the Gyulai István Memorial
In less than two weeks, the legend continues! The Gyulai István Memorial is coming on 8 August. Let’s take a look at who hold the meeting records in each event. In some cases, these records are extremely strong, but we can’t say that it’s impossible for the world stars coming to Székesfehérvár to beat them in 2022.
Men’s meeting records:
100m: Akani Simbine (South Africa) 9.84 – 06.07.2021
200m: Christian Coleman (USA) 19.91 – 09.07.2019
400m: Steven Gardiner (Bahamas) 44.30 – 07.07.2015
600m: Donovan Brazier ( USA) 1:15.07 – 19.08.2020
800m: David Rudisha (Kenya) 1:43.35 – 07/18/2016
1000m: Ayanleh Souleiman (Djibouti) 2:16.08 -02.07.2018
1500m: Silas Kiplagat ( Kenya) 3:36.70 – 18.07.2016
3000m: Muktar Edris ( Ethiopia) 7:30.96 – 06.07.2021
5000m: Michael Kiprop Tiony ( Kenya) 13:24.51 – 30.07.2011
110m hurdles: Sergey Shubenkov ( Russia) 12.92 – 02.07.2018
400m hurdles: Yasmani Copello (Turkey) 48.35 – 06.07.2021
3000m hurdles: Benjamin Kigen (Kenya) 8:10.48 – 02.07.2018
High jump: Mutaz Essa Barshim (Qatar) 2.40m – 02.07.2018
Pole vault: Pawel Wojciechowski (Poland) 5.70 m – 08.07.2014
Long jump: Ruswahl Samaai (South Africa) 8.34 m – 04.07.2017
Triple jump: Pedro Pichardo (Portugal) 17.92 m – 06.07.2021
Shot put: Thomas Walsh (New Zealand) 22.22 m – 06.07.2021
Discus: Zoltán Kővágó (Hungary) 69.50 m – 30.07.2011
Hammer throw: Pavel Fajdek (Poland) 83.12 m – 07.07.2015
Javelin: Marcin Krukowski (Poland) 83.71 m – 03.07.2017
Women’s meeting records:
100m: Elanie Thompson-Herah (Jamaica) 10.71 – 06.07.2021
200m: Shericka Jackson (Jamaica) 21.96 – 06.07.2021
400m: Shaunae Miller-Uibo (Bahamas) 49.53 – 02.07.2018
800m: Francine Niyonsaba (Burundi) 1:59.84 – 18.07.2016
1500m: Nancy Chepkwemoi (Kenya) 4:04.41 – 07.07.2015
1 mile: Genzebe Dibaba ( Ethiopia) 4:24.29 – 02.07.2018
2000m: Genzebe Dibaba ( Ethiopia) 5:33.76 – 09.07.2019
3000m: Sylvia Jebiwot Kibet ( Kenya) 9:02.68 – 20.08.2012
5000m: Agnes Jebet Tirop (Kenya) 15:02.83 – 17.07.2016
100m hurdles: Kendra Harrison ( USA) 12.28 – 04.07.2017
400m hurdles: Femke Bol (The Netherlands) 52.81 – 06.07.2021
3000m hurdles: Etenesh Diro ( Ethiopia) 9:20.01 – 03.07.2017
High jump: Ana Simic ( Croatia) 1.96m – 10.07.2013
Pole vault: not yet organised
Long jump: Tianna Bartoletta (USA) 6.94 m – 08.07.2014
Triple jump: Irina Gumenyuk ( Russia) 14.15 m – 10.07.2013
Shot put: Valerie Adams (New Zealand) 20.19 m – 18.07.2016
Discus: not yet organised
Hammer throw: Anita Wlodarczyk (Poland) 78.10 m – 17.07.2016
Javelin: Liveta Jasiunaite (Lithuania) 62.73 m – 06.07.2021