The biggest difference between track and field athletes and other athletes (basketball, football, table tennis, etc.) is that in addition to pursuing medals and honors in competitions, they also focus on numerical breakthroughs in event results, that is, whether a new world record has been created and whether it represents ordinary people to explore new limits of mankind. World records are common, and world records with extremely difficult challenges are not often common. Next, the editor will take stock of the six most difficult track and field world records in mind. Wang Junxia's 3000-meter world record is on the list, and Bolt ranked fourth in 19 seconds.
No. 6 Wang Junxia 8 minutes 06 seconds 11
Wang Junxia is the most outstanding star in China's track and field in the 1990s, the 5000m champion of the Atlanta Olympics and the runner-up of the 10,000m runner-up, the 1993 Stuttgart World Championships, and the Beijing National Games after winning the World Championships, Wang Junxia significantly broke the 3,000m world record twice, and the finals were frozen at 8 minutes 06 seconds 11, and no one has broken it to this day.
5 Edwards 18m29
At the 2015 Beijing World Championships, 25-year-old American star Taylor jumped out of 18m21. The men's triple jump won the championship. He was highly expected to break the world record that Edwards had been kept in for more than 20 years (18m29). As he got older, he was no longer at the peak of competition, and his chances of setting a new world record were reduced.
4 Bolt 19 seconds 19
96 Atlanta Olympics Michael Johnson broke the men's 200m world record with 19 seconds 32. At that time, it seemed that the result was out of reach. More than ten years later, Bolt broke the world record of Johnson twice and raised it to a more terrifying height of 19 seconds 19. Bolt could have broken his own world record at the London Olympics. He slowed down the slowdown and won the championship with a good time of 19 seconds 32. Blake was defeated by injury. Lyles' potential limit was difficult to determine, and Bolt continued to hang high in the clouds at 19 seconds 19.
3 Sotomayor 2.45
Men's high jump was once a major glory event in China. Zhu Jianhua broke the world record three times in the 1980s. Sotomayor, Cuba, came from behind and stood at the highest point. He also set the world record three times in a row with 2.43 meter 44 meter 2.45 meter 45 meter slept for nearly 30 years. The two famous players in the service Balhim and Bondalenko couldn't win even if they fought hard to stimulate each other. The two were not at the peak, Sotomayor's world record would be "safe".
second Joyna 10 seconds 49
10 seconds 50 in Chinese track and field track and field is the men's 100-meter stadium. The world record set by American female superstar Griffith Joyna broke through the 10.50 mark. In 1988, the 100-meter sprint was 10.49, increasing the original world record by 0.27 seconds. Now the top score of the world's women's 100-meter 1 floats at 10.70. Joyna's world record is difficult to break for a long time in the future.
First Koch 47 seconds 60
400 meters is the most important event for athletes' explosion speed and endurance. Van Nikek has broken the men's 400 meters world record of Michael Johnson , and the women's 400 meters world record of 47 seconds 60 slept for 36 years but no one has made it new. In the 1985 Canberra World Cup, the German star Koch set by Bahrain's talented young player Nasser Doha World Championships, and the third place in history won the gold medal. He boldly said that he would break Koch's world record in the future. His strength was more than 0.5 seconds apart, and it was quite difficult for Nasser to achieve it.