Masters W40 triple jump world record progression
This is the progression of world record improvements of the triple jump W40 division of Masters athletics.
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Distance | Wind | Athlete | Nationality | Birthdate | Location | Date |
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14.06 | +1.5 | Yamilé Aldama | United Kingdom | 14.08.1972 | Eugene | 01.06.2013 |
13.95i | Yamilé Aldama | United Kingdom | 14.08.1972 | Gothenburg | 03.03.2013 | |
13.91i | Yamilé Aldama | United Kingdom | 14.08.1972 | Gothenburg | 03.03.2013 | |
13.55 | Tatyana Ter-Mesrobyan | Russia | 12.05.1968 | Saint Petersburg | 08.07.2009 | |
13.14 | 2.5 | Katalin Deák | Hungary | 04.03.1968 | Budapest | 14.06.2009 |
13.05 | 0.6 | Katalin Deák | Hungary | 04.03.1968 | Budapest | 14.06.2009 |
13.01 i | Svetlana Klimina | Uzbekistan | 27.04.1966 | Tashkent | 29.01.2008 | |
12.49 | Dagmar Urbánková | Czech Republic | 08.04.1962 | Turnov | 19.05.2002 | |
12.48 | 0.5 | Conceição Geremías | Brazil | 23.07.1956 | Durban | 23.07.1997 |
12.28 | Anna Wlodarczyk | Poland | 24.03.1951 | Irvine | 23.05.1992 | |
12.00 | 0.3 | Akiko Oohinata | Japan | 14.12.1949 | Miyazaki | 13.10.1993 |
11.89 | Danielle Desmier | France | 27.07.1949 | Niort | 20.05.1991 | |
11.58 | 0.2 | Kapitolina Lotova | Russia | 27.10.1949 | Turku | 27.07.1991 |
11.35 | Phil Raschker | United States | 21.02.1947 | Eugene | 01.08.1989 | |
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