{{short description|Sprint race}} {{Infobox athletics event |event = 50 metres |image = |caption = |WRmen = {{nowrap| {{flagicon|CAN}} Donovan Bailey 5.56 {{AthAbbr|A}} (1996)}} |WRwomen = {{flagicon|RUS}} Irina Privalova 5.96 (1995) }} '''50 metres''', or '''50-meter dash''', is a sprint event in track and field, featured as an alternative to the 60 metres running event. It is a relatively uncommon non-championship event for indoor track and field, normally dominated by the best outdoor 100 metres runners. At outdoor athletics competitions it is used in the Special Olympics but otherwise a rare distance. The World Masters Rankings has recorded the event since the 2010s.<ref>{{cite web |title=50 Meter Dash Now Ranked! |url=https://mastersrankings.com/50-meter-dash-now-ranked/ |website=MastersRankings.com |publisher=World Masters Rankings |access-date=}}</ref>
Records and personal bests in the 50 metres are frequently achieved in February and March as these dates coincide with the indoor athletics season.
==All-time top 25== ''Indoor results only'' <br> <small>+ = en route to a longer distance</small> <br> <small>A = affected by altitude</small>
===Men=== *Updated February 2025.<ref>{{cite web |title=All Time Top Lists - Senior Indoor 50 Metres Men |url=https://www.iaaf.org/records/all-time-toplists/sprints/50-metres/indoor/men/senior |website=iaaf.org |publisher=IAAF |access-date=30 November 2018}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable" !Rank !Time !Athlete !Nation !Date !Place !{{abbr|Ref|Reference(s)}} |- !rowspan=2| 1 | 5.56 {{AthAbbr|A}} {{ref label|Note2|B|B}} || Donovan Bailey || {{CAN}} || 9 February 1996 || Reno | |- | 5.56 || Maurice Greene || {{USA}} || 13 February 1999 || Los Angeles | |- ! 3 | 5.58{{AthAbbr|+}} || Leonard Scott || {{USA}} || 26 February 2005 || Liévin | {{Citation needed |reason=Not in All Time Top List, and not in IAAF profile |date=November 2018}} |- ! 4 | 5.60{{AthAbbr|+}} || Michael Green || {{JAM}} || 16 February 1997 || Liévin | |- !rowspan=5| 5 |rowspan=2|5.61 | Manfred Kokot || {{GDR}} || 4 February 1973 || Berlin | |- | James Sanford || {{USA}} || 20 February 1981 || San Diego | |- |rowspan=3|5.61{{AthAbbr|+}} | Deji Aliu || {{NGR}} || 21 February 1999 || Liévin | |- | Freddy Mayola || {{CUB}} || rowspan="2" | 16 February 2000 || rowspan="2" | Madrid | |- | Jason Gardener || {{GBR2}} | |- !rowspan=4| 10 |rowspan=2|5.62 | Emmit King || {{USA}} || 5 March 1986 || Kobe | |- | Andre Cason || {{USA}} || 15 February 1992 || Los Angeles | |- |rowspan=2|5.62{{AthAbbr|+}} | Eric Nkansah || {{GHA}} || 21 February 1999 || Liévin | |- | Morné Nagel || {{RSA}} || 24 February 2002 || Liévin | |- ! rowspan="5" |14 | 5.63 || Stanley Floyd || {{USA}} || 20 February 1981 || San Diego | |- | 5.63 {{AthAbbr|A}} || Henry Neal || {{USA}} || 10 February 1995 || Reno | |- | 5.63 || Jon Drummond || {{USA}} || 13 February 1999 || Los Angeles | |- | rowspan="2" | 5.63{{AthAbbr|+}} || Lerone Clarke || {{JAM}} || 14 February 2012 || Liévin | <ref>{{cite web|title=60 Metres Results|url=http://www.meeting-pasdecalais.com/RESULTATS2012/60M101.pdf|publisher=www.meeting-pasdecalais.com|date=14 February 2012|access-date=14 February 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140720004937/http://www.meeting-pasdecalais.com/RESULTATS2012/60M101.pdf|archive-date=20 July 2014|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}</ref> |- |Ronnie Baker |{{USA}} |4 February 2025 |Ostrava |<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |date=4 February 2025 |title=Czech Indoor Gala – 60m Results |url=https://worldathletics.org/competition/calendar-results/results/7208973?eventId=10230285&gender=M|access-date=6 February 2025 |website=World Athletics}}</ref> |- !rowspan=10|19 |rowspan=3|5.64 | Davidson Ezinwa || {{NGR}} || 15 February 1992 || Los Angeles | |- | Aleksandr Porkhomovskiy || {{RUS}} || 4 February 1994 || Moscow | |- | Bruny Surin || {{CAN}} || 27 January 1995 || Moscow | |- |rowspan=4| 5.64{{AthAbbr|+}} || Donovan Powell || {{JAM}} || 21 February 1999 || Liévin | {{Citation needed |reason=Not in All Time Top List, and not in IAAF profile |date=November 2018}} |- | Leonard Myles-Mills || {{GHA}} || 13 February 2000 || Liévin | {{Citation needed |reason=Not in All Time Top List, and not in IAAF profile |date=November 2018}} |- | Ato Boldon || {{TTO}} || rowspan="2" | 16 February 2000 || rowspan="2" | Madrid | |- | Tim Harden || {{USA}} | {{Citation needed |reason=Not in All Time Top List, and not in IAAF profile |date=November 2018}} |- |rowspan=3| 5.64 || Gerald Williams || {{USA}} || 19 February 2000 || Los Angeles | |- | Jeff Laynes || {{USA}} || 20 January 2001 || Los Angeles | |- | Asafa Powell || {{JAM}} || 28 January 2012 || New York City | |}
*{{note label|Note2|B|B}}Ben Johnson of Canada ran 5.55 at Ottawa, Canada on 31 January 1987, but this time was rescinded after Johnson admitted to using steroids between 1981 and 1988.
====Notes==== <small>Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 5.63:</small> *Maurice Greene also ran 5.59{{AthAbbr|+}} (1999). *Michael Green also ran 5.62{{AthAbbr|+}} (1997). *Donovan Bailey also ran 5.62 (1996). *Deji Aliu also ran 5.63{{AthAbbr|+}} (1999). *Freddy Mayola also ran 5.63{{AthAbbr|+}} (2001).
====Outdoor best performances==== {{inc-sport|date=October 2021}} <small>+ = en route to 100m mark.</small> <small>N.B. The Seville marks listed are excluding the athlete's reaction times. Bolt's & Su's times are inclusive.</small>
{| class="wikitable" !Rank !Time !Wind (m/s) !Athlete !Nation !Date !Place !Ref |- !1 |5.40{{AthAbbr|+}} (calculated; add 0.127, or 0.13) |rowspan="3"| +0.2 |Bruny Surin |{{flagu|Canada}} |rowspan="3"|22 August 1999 |rowspan="3"|Seville |rowspan="3"|<ref>{{cite web|title=Biomechanical Analysis of the World Championships in Athletics Seville 1999 |url=https://www.iaaf.org/download/downloadnsa?filename=9e9d0970-6235-41ee-9739-2c9031773f06.pdf&urlslug=biomechanical-research-project-at-the-at-the|work=IAAF|date=2001|access-date=April 11, 2018|publisher=IAAF}}</ref> |- !2 |5.42{{AthAbbr|+}} (calculated; add 0.132, or 0.14) |Maurice Greene |{{flagu|United States}} |- !3 |5.43{{AthAbbr|+}} (calculated; add 0.140) |Dwain Chambers |{{flagu|Great Britain}} |- !4 |5.45{{AthAbbr|+}} | +0.9 |Su Bingtian |{{flagu|China}} |1 August 2021 |Tokyo |<ref>{{cite web|title=Analyzing the Olympic 100-meter sprints|url=https://www.hmmrmedia.com/2021/10/tokyo-sprint-analysis/|website=hmmrmedia.com|author=Pierre-Jean Vazel|date=8 October 2021|access-date=12 March 2022}}</ref> |- !5 |5.46{{AthAbbr|+}} (calculated; add 0.136, or 0.14) | +0.2 |Tim Harden |{{flagu|United States}} |22 August 1999 |Seville |<ref>{{cite web|title=Biomechanical Analysis of the World Championships in Athletics Seville 1999 |url=https://www.iaaf.org/download/downloadnsa?filename=9e9d0970-6235-41ee-9739-2c9031773f06.pdf&urlslug=biomechanical-research-project-at-the-at-the|work=IAAF|date=2001|access-date=April 11, 2018|publisher=IAAF}}</ref> |- !6 |5.47{{AthAbbr|+}} (calculated) | +0.9 |Usain Bolt |{{flagu|Jamaica}} |16 August 2009 |Berlin |<ref>{{cite web|title=Biomechanical Analysis 12th IAAF World Championships in Athletics |url=http://berlin.iaaf.org/mm/document/development/research/05/31/54/20090817073528_httppostedfile_analysis100mmenfinal_bolt_13666.pdf |publisher=IAAF |date=17 August 2009 |access-date=30 January 2017 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140514043707/http://berlin.iaaf.org/mm/Document/Development/Research/05/31/54/20090817073528_httppostedfile_Analysis100mMenFinal_Bolt_13666.pdf |archive-date=14 May 2014 }}</ref> |}
===Women=== *Correct as of February 2026.<ref>{{cite web|title=All-time women's best 50m|url=https://www.iaaf.org/records/toplists/sprints/50-metres/indoor/women/senior|publisher=IAAF|date=26 January 2017|access-date=26 January 2017}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable" !Rank !Time !Athlete !Nation !Date !Place !Ref |- ! 1 | 5.96{{AthAbbr|+}} | Irina Privalova || {{RUS}} || 9 February 1995 || Madrid | |- ! 2 | 6.00 || Merlene Ottey || {{JAM}} || 4 February 1994 || Moscow | |- ! 3 | 6.02{{AthAbbr|+}} || Gail Devers || {{USA}} || 21 February 1999 || Liévin | |- ! 4 | 6.04{{AthAbbr|+}} || Chioma Ajunwa || {{NGR}} || 22 February 1998 || Liévin | |- !rowspan=2| 5 |rowspan=2|6.05{{AthAbbr|+}} | Savatheda Fynes || {{BAH}} || rowspan="2" | 13 February 2000 || rowspan="2" | Liévin | |- | Philomena Mensah || {{CAN}} | |- ! 7 |6.07 {{AthAbbr|A}} || Gwen Torrence || {{USA}} || 9 February 1996 || Reno | |- !rowspan=2| 8 |6.08{{AthAbbr|+}} | Christy Opara-Thompson || {{NGR}} || 16 February 1997 || Liévin | |- |6.08 | Veronica Campbell-Brown || {{JAM}} || 28 January 2012 || New York City | |- !rowspan=2|10 | 6.09 || Zhanna Block || {{UKR}} || 2 February 1993 || Moscow | |- |6.09{{AthAbbr|+}} |Zaynab Dosso |{{flagu|Italy}} |3 February 2026 |Ostrava |<ref>{{cite web|title=60m Round 1 Heat 2 – 50m Split Times|url=https://worldathletics.org/competition/calendar-results/results/7228062?eventId=10230286|website=World Athletics|access-date=10 February 2026}}</ref> |- !rowspan=3|12 |6.11 |Marita Koch |{{GDR}} |2 February 1980 |Grenoble | |- |rowspan=2|6.11{{AthAbbr|+}} |Liliana Allen |{{MEX}} |13 February 2000 |Liévin | |- |Christine Arron |{{FRA}} |26 February 2006 |Aubière | |- ! rowspan="5" |15 |rowspan=3|6.12 |Marlies Göhr |{{GDR}} |2 February 1980 |Grenoble | |- |Silke Möller |{{GDR}} |19 February 1988 |Berlin | |- |Anelia Nuneva |{{BUL}} |27 January 1995 |Moscow | |- | rowspan="2" |6.12{{AthAbbr|+}} |Ewa Swoboda |{{POL}} | rowspan="2" |4 February 2025 | rowspan="2" |Ostrava |<ref>{{cite web|title=60m Results|url=https://worldathletics.org/competition/calendar-results/results/7208973?eventId=10230286&gender=W|website=World Athletics|access-date=14 February 2025}}</ref> |- |Patrizia van der Weken |{{LUX}} |<ref>{{cite web|title=60m Results|url=https://worldathletics.org/competition/calendar-results/results/7208973?eventId=10230286&gender=W|website=World Athletics|access-date=14 February 2025}}</ref> |- ! rowspan="5" |20 | rowspan="4" |6.13 |Jeanette Bolden |{{USA}} |21 February 1981 |Edmonton | |- |Michelle Finn-Burrell |{{USA}} |15 February 1992 |Los Angeles | |- |Natalya Merzlyakova |{{RUS}} | rowspan="2" |4 February 1994 | rowspan="2" |Moscow | |- |Ekaterina Grigorieva |{{RUS}} | |- |6.13{{AthAbbr|+}} |Mercy Nku |{{NGA}} |25 February 2001 |Liévin | |- ! rowspan="4" |25 | rowspan="4" |6.14{{AthAbbr|+}} |Frédérique Bangué |{{FRA}} |16 February 1997 |Liévin | |- |Petya Pendareva |{{BUL}} |21 February 1999 |Liévin | |- |Muriel Hurtis |{{FRA}} |23 February 2003 |Liévin | |- |LaVerne Jones-Ferrette |{{ISV}} |24 February 2012 |Liévin | |}
Note: Angella Issajenko of Canada ran a world record 6.06 in Ottawa on 13 January 1987, this performance was rescinded after Issajenko's admittance of long term drug use at the Dubin Inquiry in 1989.
====Notes==== <small>Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 6.11:</small>
*Irina Privalova also ran 6.01 (1994), 6.03 (1994), 6.04 (1993), 6.05{{AthAbbr|+}} (1993, 1997), 6.07 (1994), 6.08 (1994), 6.08{{AthAbbr|+}} (1997), 6.09 (1994) and 6.11{{AthAbbr|+}} (1996). *Gail Devers also ran 6.03 (1999) and 6.10 (1993). *Merlene Ottey also ran 6.06{{AthAbbr|+}} (1999), 6.08{{AthAbbr|+}} (1999) and 6.11{{AthAbbr|+}} (1996). *Savatheda Fynes also ran 6.07{{AthAbbr|+}} (1999). *Philomena Mensah also ran 6.07{{AthAbbr|+}} (1999). *Christy Opara-Thompson also ran 6.11{{AthAbbr|+}} (1997).
====Outdoor best performances==== <small>+ = en route to 100m mark</small>
{| class="wikitable" !Time !Wind (m/s) !Athlete !Nation !Date !Place !Ref |- |5.93{{AthAbbr|+}} (calculated) | −0.1 |Marion Jones |{{USA}} |22 August 1999 |Seville | |}
==World leading times== {{col-begin}} {{col-2}} {{Sticky header}} ===Men=== {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sticky-header sortable" style="font-size:95%;" |- !scope="col"|Year !scope="col"|Mark !scope="col"|Athlete !scope="col"|Place |- !scope="row"|1968 |5.70 |{{flagathlete|Jobst Hirscht|FRG}} |Madrid |- !scope="row"|1971 |5.79 |{{flagathlete|Jobst Hirscht|FRG}} |Kiel |- !scope="row"|1972 |5.75 |{{flagathlete|Valeriy Borzov|USSR}} |Grenoble |- !scope="row"|1973 |5.61 |{{flagathlete|Manfred Kokot|GDR}} |Berlin |- !scope="row"|1974 |5.68 |{{flagathlete|Wolfgang Lobe|GDR}} |Berlin |- !scope="row"|1976 |5.75 |{{flagathlete|Eugen Ray|GDR}} |Berlin |- !scope="row"|1977 |5.74 |{{flagathlete|Klaus-Dieter Kurrat|GDR}} |Berlin |- !scope="row"|1978 |5.77 |{{flagathlete|Aleksandr Aksinin|USSR}} |Berlin |- !scope="row"|1979 |5.76 |{{flagathlete|Houston McTear|USA}} |Daly City |- !scope="row"|1980 |5.72 |{{flagathlete|Ray James|USA}} |Syracuse |- !scope="row"|1981 |5.61 |{{flagathlete|James Sanford|USA}} |San Diego |- !scope="row"|1982 |5.76 |{{flagathlete|Emmit King|USA}} |Sherbrooke |- !scope="row"|1983 |5.72 |{{flagathlete|Stanley Floyd|USA}} |Chicago |- !scope="row"|1984 |5.69 |{{flagathlete|Ron Brown|USA}} |San Diego |- !scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2|1985 |rowspan=2|5.73 |{{flagathlete|František Ptacnik|TCH}} |Prague |- |{{flagathlete|Albert Lawrence|JAM}} |Kobe |- !scope="row"|1986 |5.62 |{{flagathlete|Emmit King|USA}} |Kobe |- !scope="row"|1987 |5.76 |{{flagathlete|František Ptacnik|TCH}} |Prague |- !scope="row"|1988 |5.72 |{{flagathlete|Sven Matthes|GDR}} |Berlin |- !scope="row"|1989 |5.68 |{{flagathlete|Lee McRae|USA}} |Hamilton |- !scope="row"|1990 |5.73 |{{flagathlete|Mike Marsh|USA}} |Los Angeles |- !scope="row"|1991 |5.69 |{{flagathlete|Andre Cason|USA}} |Los Angeles |- !scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2|1992 |5.62 |{{flagathlete|Andre Cason|USA}} |Los Angeles |- |5.62{{AthAbbr|+}} |{{flagathlete|Eric Nkansah|GHA}} |Liévin |- !scope="row"|1993 |5.67 |{{flagathlete|Bruny Surin|CAN}} |Hamilton |- !scope="row"|1994 |5.64 |{{flagathlete|Aleksandr Porkhomovskiy|RUS}} |Moscow |- !scope="row"|1995 |5.63 {{AthAbbr|A}} |{{flagathlete|Henry Neal|USA}} |Reno |- !scope="row"|1996 |5.56 {{AthAbbr|A}} |{{flagathlete|Donovan Bailey|CAN}} |Reno |- !scope="row"|1997 |5.61{{AthAbbr|+}} |{{flagathlete|Michael Green|JAM}} |Liévin |- !scope="row"|1998 |5.65 |{{flagathlete|Stéphane Cali|FRA}} |Eaubonne |- !scope="row"|1999 |5.56 |{{flagathlete|Maurice Greene|USA}} |Los Angeles |- !scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2|2000 |rowspan=2|5.61{{AthAbbr|+}} |{{flagathlete|Jason Gardener|GBR}} |Madrid |- |{{flagathlete|Freddy Mayola|CUB}} |Madrid |- !scope="row"|2001 |5.63{{AthAbbr|+}} |{{flagathlete|Freddy Mayola|CUB}} |Madrid |- !scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2|2002 |rowspan=2|5.62{{AthAbbr|+}} |{{flagathlete|Morne Nagel|RSA}} |rowspan=2|Liévin |- |{{flagathlete|Morne Nagel|RSA}} |- !scope="row"|2003 |5.65{{AthAbbr|+}} |{{flagathlete|Deji Aliu|NGR}} |Liévin |- !scope="row"|2004 |5.68{{AthAbbr|+}} |{{flagathlete|Freddy Mayola|CUB}} |Liévin |- !scope="row"|2005 |5.58{{AthAbbr|+}} |{{flagathlete|Leonard Scott|USA}} |Liévin |- !scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2|2006 |rowspan=2|5.68{{AthAbbr|+}} |{{flagathlete|Freddy Mayola|CUB}} |rowspan=2|Liévin |- |{{flagathlete|Freddy Mayola|CUB}} |- !scope="row"|2007 |5.73{{AthAbbr|+}} |{{flagathlete|Ronald Pognon|FRA}} |Aubière |- !scope="row"|2008 |5.76 |{{flagathlete|Nicolas Macrozonaris|CAN}} |Saskatoon |- !scope="row"|2009 |5.70{{AthAbbr|+}} |{{flagathlete|Abidemi Omole|USA}} |Liévin |- !scope="rowgroup" rowspan=4|2010 |5.71 |{{flagathlete|Sam Effah|CAN}} |Saskatoon |- |rowspan=3|5.71{{AthAbbr|+}} |{{flagathlete|Lerone Clarke|JAM}} |rowspan=3|Liévin |- |{{flagathlete|Christophe Lemaitre|FRA}} |- |{{flagathlete|Harry Aikines-Aryeetey|GBR}} |- !scope="row"|2011 |5.67 |{{flagathlete|Sam Effah|CAN}} |Saskatoon |- !scope="row"|2012 |5.63{{AthAbbr|+}} |{{flagathlete|Lerone Clarke|JAM}} |Liévin |- !scope="row"|2013 |5.79 |{{flagathlete|Cordero Gray|USA}} |Saskatoon |- !scope="row"|2014 |5.72 |{{flagathlete|Marcus Rowland|USA}} |Saskatoon |- !scope="row"|2015 |5.83 |{{flagathlete|Woodrow Randall|USA}} |Saskatoon |- !scope="row"|2016 | | | |- !scope="row"|2017 |5.76 |{{flagathlete|Eric Cray|PHI}} |Saskatoon |- !scope="row"|2018 |5.67 |{{flagathlete|Blake Smith|USA}} |Saskatoon |- !scope="row"|2019 |5.77 |{{flagathlete|Sean McLean|USA}} |Saskatoon |- !scope="row"|2020 |5.73 |{{flagathlete|Umut Uysal|TUR}} |Istanbul |} {{col-2}}
===Women=== {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sticky-header sortable" style="font-size:95%;" |- !scope="col"|Year !scope="col"|Mark !scope="col"|Athlete !scope="col"|Place |- !scope="row"|1968 |6.24 |{{flagathlete|Sylviane Telliez|FRA}} |Madrid |- !scope="row"|1972 |6.25 |{{flagathlete|Renate Stecher|GDR}} |Grenoble |- !scope="row"|1974 |6.19 |{{flagathlete|Renate Stecher|GDR}} |Berlin |- !scope="row"|1976 |6.30 |{{flagathlete|Christina Brehmer|GDR}} |Berlin |- !scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2|1978 |rowspan=2|6.28 |{{flagathlete|Marita Koch|GDR}} |Berlin |- |{{flagathlete|Annie Alize|FRA}} |Grenoble |- !scope="row"|1979 |6.28 |{{flagathlete|Annegret Richter|FRG}} |Berlin |- !scope="row"|1980 |6.11 |{{flagathlete|Marita Koch|GDR}} |Grenoble |- !scope="row"|1981 |6.13 |{{flagathlete|Jeanette Bolden|USA}} |Edmonton |- !scope="row"|1982 |6.20 |{{flagathlete|Evelyn Ashford|USA}} |Daly City |- !scope="row"|1983 |6.16 |{{flagathlete|Evelyn Ashford|USA}} |Chicago |- !scope="row"|1984 |6.16 |{{flagathlete|Angela Bailey|CAN}} |Toronto |- !scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2|1985 |rowspan=2|6.21 |{{flagathlete|Els Vader|NED}} |Zwolle |- |{{flagathlete|Marita Koch|GDR}} |Kobe |- !scope="row"|1986 |6.13 |{{flagathlete|Silke Möller|GDR}} |Berlin |- !scope="row"|1987 |6.13 |{{flagathlete|Marlies Göhr|GDR}} |Berlin |- !scope="row"|1988 |6.12 |{{flagathlete|Silke Möller|GDR}} |Berlin |- !scope="row"|1989 |6.18 |{{flagathlete|Kerstin Behrendt|GDR}} |Berlin |- !scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2|1990 |rowspan=2|6.34 |{{flagathlete|Angela Bailey|CAN}} |Los Angeles |- |{{flagathlete|Sheila Echols|USA}} |Cleveland |- !scope="row"|1991 |6.15 |{{flagathlete|Katrin Krabbe|GDR}} |Berlin |- !scope="row"|1992 |6.13 |{{flagathlete|Michelle Finn-Burrell|USA}} |Los Angeles |- !scope="row"|1993 |6.09 |{{flagathlete|Zhanna Block|UKR}} |Moscow |- !scope="row"|1994 |6.00 |{{flagathlete|Merlene Ottey|JAM}} |Moscow |- !scope="row"|1995 |5.96{{AthAbbr|+}} |{{flagathlete|Irina Privalova|RUS}} |Madrid |- !scope="row"|1996 |6.07 {{AthAbbr|A}} |{{flagathlete|Gwen Torrence|USA}} |Reno |- !scope="row"|1997 |6.08{{AthAbbr|+}} |{{flagathlete|Christy Opara-Thompson|NGR}} |Liévin |- !scope="row"|1998 |6.04{{AthAbbr|+}} |{{flagathlete|Chioma Ajunwa|NGR}} |Liévin |- !scope="row"|1999 |6.02{{AthAbbr|+}} |{{flagathlete|Gail Devers|USA}} |Liévin |- !scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2|2000 |rowspan=2|6.05{{AthAbbr|+}} |{{flagathlete|Savatheda Fynes|BAH}} |Liévin |- |{{flagathlete|Philomena Mensah|CAN}} |Liévin |- !scope="row"|2001 |6.12{{AthAbbr|+}} |{{flagathlete|Savatheda Fynes|BAH}} |Madrid |- !scope="row"|2002 |6.17 |{{flagathlete|Angela Williams|USA}} |Los Angeles |- !scope="row"|2003 |6.14{{AthAbbr|+}} |{{flagathlete|Muriel Hurtis|FRA}} |Liévin |- !scope="row"|2004 |6.12{{AthAbbr|+}} |{{flagathlete|Christine Arron|FRA}} |Aubière |- !scope="row"|2005 |6.15{{AthAbbr|+}} |{{flagathlete|Christine Arron|FRA}} |Liévin |- !scope="row"|2006 |6.11{{AthAbbr|+}} |{{flagathlete|Christine Arron|FRA}} |Aubière |- !scope="row"|2007 |6.28{{AthAbbr|+}} |{{flagathlete|Victoria Jordan|USA}} |Landover |- !scope="row"|2008 |6.23{{AthAbbr|+}} |{{flagathlete|Christine Arron|FRA}} |Bordeaux |- !scope="row"|2009 |6.26{{AthAbbr|+}} |{{flagathlete|Chandra Sturrup|BAH}} |Liévin |- !scope="row"|2010 |6.21{{AthAbbr|+}} |{{flagathlete|Sheri-Ann Brooks|JAM}} |Liévin |- !scope="row"|2011 |6.27 |{{flagathlete|Yuliya Balykina|BLR}} |Minsk |- !scope="row"|2012 |6.08 |{{flagathlete|Veronica Campbell-Brown|JAM}} |New York City |- !scope="row"|2013 |6.30 |{{flagathlete|Brittney Reese|USA}} |Saskatoon |- !scope="row"|2014 |6.34 |{{flagathlete|Crystal Emmanuel|CAN}} |Saskatoon |- !scope="row"|2015 |6.34 |{{flagathlete|Crystal Emmanuel|CAN}} |Saskatoon |- !scope="row"|2016 | | | |- !scope="row"|2017 |6.30 |{{flagathlete|Erica Alexander|USA}} |Saskatoon |- !scope="row"|2018 |6.30 |{{flagathlete|Crystal Emmanuel|CAN}} |Saskatoon |- !scope="row"|2019 |6.35 |{{flagathlete|Tawanna Meadows|USA}} |Saskatoon |} {{col-end}}
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