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This is the progression of world record improvements of the 400 metres M45 division of Masters athletics.

Key

  Incomplete information   Pending   better indoor records

Hand Auto Athlete Nationality Birthdate Location Date
49.32 Allen Woodard   United States 16.11.1969 Grand Rapids 15.07.2016
49.69 Allen Woodard   United States 16.11.1969 Houston 04.04.2015
49.89 i Fred Sowerby   United States 11.12.1948 ATQ 29.01.1994
50.18 Khalid Mulazim   United States 28.03.1966 Berea 29.07.2011
50.20 Fred Sowerby   United States 11.12.1948 Eugene 12.08.1994
50.24 Stan Whitley   United States 17.12.1945 Los Angeles [1] 12.07.1992
50.46 James Burnett   United States 13.01.1940 Rome 29.06.1985
50.61 Reginald Austin   Australia 16.10.1936 San Juan 23.09.1983
51.11 Milton Newton   United States 06.11.1933 Philadelphia 05.07.1980
51.7 Richard "Dick" Stolpe   United States 03.03.1925 London [2] 24.08.1972

References

Citations
  1. ^ National Masters News September 1992
  2. ^ Olson, Leonard T. (2000-11-29). Masters Track and Field: A History. McFarland. p. 80. ISBN  9780786450565.
Sources
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is the progression of world record improvements of the 400 metres M45 division of Masters athletics.

Key

  Incomplete information   Pending   better indoor records

Hand Auto Athlete Nationality Birthdate Location Date
49.32 Allen Woodard   United States 16.11.1969 Grand Rapids 15.07.2016
49.69 Allen Woodard   United States 16.11.1969 Houston 04.04.2015
49.89 i Fred Sowerby   United States 11.12.1948 ATQ 29.01.1994
50.18 Khalid Mulazim   United States 28.03.1966 Berea 29.07.2011
50.20 Fred Sowerby   United States 11.12.1948 Eugene 12.08.1994
50.24 Stan Whitley   United States 17.12.1945 Los Angeles [1] 12.07.1992
50.46 James Burnett   United States 13.01.1940 Rome 29.06.1985
50.61 Reginald Austin   Australia 16.10.1936 San Juan 23.09.1983
51.11 Milton Newton   United States 06.11.1933 Philadelphia 05.07.1980
51.7 Richard "Dick" Stolpe   United States 03.03.1925 London [2] 24.08.1972

References

Citations
  1. ^ National Masters News September 1992
  2. ^ Olson, Leonard T. (2000-11-29). Masters Track and Field: A History. McFarland. p. 80. ISBN  9780786450565.
Sources

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