List of world deaf records in athletics

World deaf records in athletics are the best marks set in an event by a deaf person in the sport of athletics. The International Committee of Sports for the Deaf is responsible for ratification and it analyses each record before approving it. Records may be set in any continent and at any competition, providing that the correct measures are in place (such as wind-gauges) to allow for a verifiable and legal mark.

Men

♦ denotes a performance that has not yet been ratified by the governing body

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Place Notes
100 metres 10.21 Wendell Gaskin, Jr.  United States 1 June 1996 San Jose, United States
200 metres 21.15 Wendell Gaskin, Jr.  United States 30 July 1993 Sofia, Bulgaria
400 metres 45.29 Wendell Gaskin, Jr.  United States 17 July 1994 Knoxville, United States
800 metres 1:49.7 Leo Bond III  United States 21 July 1977 Bucharest,Romania
1000 metres 2:25.34 Javier Soto Rey  Spain 29 July 2003 Madrid, Spain
1500 metres 3:48.69 Baxtone Menjo  Kenya 17 July 2012 Toronto, Canada
Mile run 4:15.6 Timo Karvonen  Finland 21 August 1979 Kuopio, Finland
2000 metres 5:26.2 Timo Karvonen  Finland 25 August 1979 Turku, Finland
3000 metres 8:18.95 Ralph Van Houwelingen  Netherlands 10 May 2018 Vught, Netherlands
5000 metres 14:02.90 Symon Cherono  Kenya 3 August 2013 Sofia, Bulgaria
10,000 metres 29:07.53 Timothy Butler  Great Britain 23 June 1989 Birmingham, United Kingdom
10K run (road) 30:30 Ralph Van Houwelingen  Netherlands 12 February 2017 Schoorl, Netherlands
15K run (road) 46:56 Vladislav Yakubovskiy  Russia 8 August 2009 Moscow, Russia
20,000 metres 1:02:05.8 Taieb Tounsi  France 9 July 1988 Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, France
20K run (road) 1:05:03 Vladislav Yakubovskiy  Russia 24 September 2006 Korolyov, Russia
25,000 metres 1:22:37.8 Pauli Savolainen  Finland 12 September 1966 Jyväskylä, Finland
25K run (road) 1:21:21.0 Nikolay Vasiyiev  Soviet Union 27 July 1973 Malmö, Sweden
30,000 metres 2:04:17 Alfredo de los Mozos  Spain 7 June 2003 Wuppertal, Germany
30K run (road) 1:38.55 Daniel Kiptum  Kenya 29 July 2017 Samsun, Turkey
Half marathon 1:04:24 Daniel Kiptum  Kenya 17 April 2011 Zürich, Switzerland
One hour 19.302 km Taieb Tounsi  France 9 July 1988 Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, France
Marathon 2:11:31 Daniel Kiptum  Kenya 17 April 2011 Zürich, Switzerland
100K run (road) 9:42:09 Jörg Rosenbaum  Germany 30 April 2016 Wuppertal, Germany
3000 metres steeplechase 8:50:39 Rafał Nowak  Poland 11 August 2011 Bydgoszcz, Poland
110 metres hurdles 14.04 Joshua Hembrough  United States 24 April 2010 West Lafayette, United States +0.6 m/s wind
400 metres hurdles 49.1 Vyacheslav Skomorokhov  Soviet Union 15 October 1968 Mexico City, Mexico
High jump 2.13 m Denis Fedorenkov  Russia 25 July 2017 Samsun, Turkey
Pole vault 5.06 m Patrick Southern  United States 15 April 2006 Lincoln, United States
Long jump 7.94 m Charles Smith  United States 30 July 1983 New Britain, United States
Triple jump 15.51 m Alexey Savostin  Russia 12 September 2009 Taipei, Chinese Taipei +0.7 m/s wind
Shot put 17.41 m Vytenis Ivaskevicius  Lithuania 26 July 2019 Wattenscheid, Germany
Discus 62.16 m Masateru Yugami  Japan 24 June 2018 Yamaguchi, Japan
Hammer 63.71 m Masatoshi Morimoto  Japan 18 May 2013 Amagasaki, Japan
Javelin 73.47 m Jesus Garcia Abreu  Venezuela 13 September 2009 Taipei, Taiwan Current design
Pentathlon 3182 pts Viktor Bogdanov  Soviet Union 10 August 1969 Belgrade, Serbia
Decathlon 7964 pts Dean Barton-Smith  Australia 10 March 1992 Adelaide, Australia
20,000 metres walk (track) 1:25:37.8 Gerhard Sperling  East Germany 24 June 1972 Erfurt, Germany
20 kilometres walk (road) 1:28:17.4 Gerhard Sperling  East Germany 10 August 1969 Belgrade, Serbia
50 kilometres walk (road) 4:14:44.2 Gheorghe Vadraru  Romania 22 October 1978 Buzău, Romania
4 × 100 metres relay 41.1 John Milford
Gary Namba
Curtis Garner
Michael Farnady
 United States 24 July 1977 Bucharest, Romania
4 × 200 metres relay 1:35.7 Marek Krauze
Michael Czarnetzki
Matthias Tamm
Aleksandar Markovic
 Germany
(GSV Wuppertal)
18 April 1992 Paris, France
4 × 400 metres relay 3:12.64 Artur Abdrakhmanov
Konstantin Grebenshchikov
Viacheslav Redkin
Nikita Novikov
 Russia 3 August 2013 Sofia, Bulgaria
4 × 800 metres relay 8:27.6 Volker Klockner
Dieter Norf
Christoph Lisseck
Axel Krennrich
 West Germany
(GSV Wuppertal)
26 August 1989 Wuppertal, Germany
4 × 1500 metres relay 17:30.4 Dietmar Marschner
Dieter Norf
Christoph Lisseck
Axel Krennrich
 West Germany
(GSV Wuppertal)
26 August 1989 Wuppertal, Germany

Women

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