List of North Korean records in athletics

The following are the national records in athletics in North Korea maintained by Amateur Athletic Association of DPR of Korea.

Outdoor edit

Key to tables:   Awaiting ratification   Record not kept by Amateur Athletic Association of DPR of Korea

h = hand timing

Men edit

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
100 m 10.60 NWI Yu Jong-Rim 19 May 1991 Pyongyang, North Korea [1]
10.28 (-0.2 m/s) Jo Kum-ryong 29 September 2023 Asian Games Hangzhou, China [2]
200 m 21.23 Yu Jong-Rim 17 October 1991 Pyongyang, North Korea [3]
400 m 46.95 Hwang Il-Sok 25 June 2000 Odawara, Japan [4]
800 m 1:49.2 Huang Myon-Son 11 April 1983 Pyongyang, North Korea [5]
1500 m 3:46.0 Kang Hyong-Man 20 October 1963 Pyongyang, North Korea [6]
3000 m 8:14.9 Lee Gen-Ho 13 August 1989 Pyongyang, North Korea [7]
5000 m 13:53.9 Ryu Ok-Hyon 13 May 1987 Pyongyang, North Korea [8]
10000 m 28:26.86 Ryu Ok-Hyon 9 June 1990 Moscow, Soviet Union [9]
Half marathon 1:05:46 Jong Myong-Chol 30 August 2003 Daegu, South Korea [citation needed]
Marathon 2:09:26 [10] Li Jong Hyong 19 October 1983 Pyongyang, North Korea [11]
2:10:50 Kim Jung-Won 10 March 1996 Pyongyang Marathon   Pyongyang, North Korea [12]
2:10:52 Koh Chun-son 16 March 1980   Essonne, France [citation needed]
110 m hurdles 14.15 Cha Won-Bok June 1990 ?, (Eastern Europe) [13]
400 m hurdles 53.30 Choi Chang-Sun 2 June 1985   Sofia, Bulgaria [14]
3000 m steeplechase 8:53.8 Ju Il-Myong 3 April 1994   Pyongyang, North Korea [15]
High jump 2.18 m Kim Gwang-Su 25 October 1994   Pyongyang, North Korea [16]
Pole vault 5.00 m Han Il-Hak 2 June 1990   Sofia, Bulgaria [17]
Ja Song-Gil 25 July 1996   Pyongyang, North Korea [18]
Long jump 7.86 m Cha Gyong-Nam 14 April 1983   Pyongyang, North Korea [19]
Triple jump 16.06 m Cha Gyong-Son 26 October 1995   Pyongyang, North Korea [20]
Shot put 15.79 m Kim Hak-Chol 24 April 1992   Pyongyang, North Korea [21]
Discus throw 55.18 m Kim Yong-Nam 26 June 1994   Sariwon, North Korea [22]
Hammer throw 61.84 m Kim Jin-Hwan 31 May 1986   Sofia, Bulgaria [23]
Javelin throw 63.82 m Kim Chol-Nam 21 May 1994   Pyongyang, North Korea [24]
Decathlon 7485 pts Kim Sam-Ryong 26–27 April 1997   Maebashi, Japan [25]
10.97 (100 m), 7.25 m (w) (long jump), 13.24 m (shot put), 2.04 m (high jump), 48.91 (400 m) /
15.48 (110 m hurdles), 37.20 m (discus), 4.50 m (pole vault), 46.46 m (javelin), 4:44.33 (1500 m)
20 km walk (road)
50 km walk (road)
4×100 m relay 41.3   North Korea 25 April 1995 Pyongyang, North Korea [26]
4×400 m relay 3:18.9   North Korea 20 October 1994 Pyongyang, North Korea [27]

Women edit

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
100 m 11.80 Li Yong-Ae 25 April 1991   Pyongyang, North Korea [28]
200 m 25.10 Kim Chun-Hwa 17 October 1991   Pyongyang, North Korea [29]
400 m 56.23 Chi Jong-Ok 15 October 1991   Pyongyang, North Korea [30]
800 m 1:58.0 h Shin Geum-Dan 5 September 1964   Pyongyang, North Korea [31]
1500 m 4:14.76 Choi Ok-Son 13 May 1993   Shanghai, PR China [32]
3000 m 8:57.63 Kim Chun-Mae 1 October 1990   Beijing, PR China [33]
5000 m 15:37.5 Ham Bong-Sil 30 April 2002   Pyongyang, North Korea [34]
10000 m 32:02.0 Hong Myong-Hui 20 June 1997   Pyongyang, North Korea [35]
Half marathon 1:11:55 Kim Kum-Ok 13 December 2009 East Asian Games   Hong Kong [citation needed]
Marathon 2:25:31 Ham Bong-Sil 31 August 2003 World Championships   Paris, France [36]
100 m hurdles 13.92 Kim Myong-Ok 4 October 2001   Pyongyang, North Korea [37]
400 m hurdles 1:01.39 Kim Ji-Ok 25 November 1982 Asian Games   New Delhi, India [38]
3000 m steeplechase 10:04.83 Pak Kum Hyang 9 October 2013 East Asian Games   Tianjin, China [39]
High jump 1.85 m Kim Hyon-Ok 28 April 1999   Pyongyang, North Korea [40]
Pole vault 3.33 m Jong Un Sim 4 October 2012   Pyongyang, North Korea [41]
Long jump 6.79 m Li Yong-Ae 21 October 1991 Asian Championships   Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia [42]
Triple jump 13.40 m O Mi-Song 10 October 1998   Pyongyang, North Korea [43]
Shot put 15.80 m So Bok-Hui 11 April 1983   Pyongyang, North Korea [44]
Discus throw 51.04 m Pak Chun Ja 27 March 1970   Pyongyang, North Korea [45]
Hammer throw 52.68 m Choi Kum Ju 29 April 2015   Pyongyang, North Korea [46]
Javelin throw 49.80 m Kim Un Suk 22 April 2013   Pyongyang, North Korea [47]
Heptathlon 5005 pts An Myong-Wol 2–3 October 1990 Asian Games   Beijing, China [48]
14.72 (100 m hurdles), 1.67 m (high jump), 10.52 m (shot put), 27.34 (200 m) / 5.36 m (long jump), 38.80 m (javelin), 2:25.03 (800 m)
20 km walk (road)
4×100 m relay 47.69   North Korea
Li Yong-Ae
Kim Sun-Nyo
Ra Mi-Sun
Kim Myong-Ok
3 October 1990 Asian Games Beijing, China [49]
4×400 m relay 3:48.18   North Korea
Chang Geun-Ok
Chang Yong-Ae
Chung Dong-Sun
Kim Ok-sun
19 December 1978 Asian Games Bangkok, Thailand [50]

Indoor edit

Men edit

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
60 m 6.7 h Jo Kum Ryong 24 August 2017 Pyongyang, North Korea [51]
200 m
400 m
800 m
1500 m
3000 m 8:37.9 h Hwang Chun Min 16 August 2012 Pyongyang, North Korea [52]
60 m hurdles 8.7 h Choe Myong Chol 16 August 2012 Pyongyang, North Korea [53]
High jump
Pole vault
Long jump
Triple jump 14.44 m Pae Yong Il 16 August 2012 Pyongyang, North Korea [54]
Shot put
Heptathlon
60m Long jump Shot put High jump 60m H Pole vault 1000m
5000 m walk
4×400 m relay

Women edit

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
60 m 7.90 Choe Son-Hwa 30 October 2007 Asian Indoor Games Macao [55]
200 m
400 m
800 m
1500 m 4:36.64 Hyang Ran-Yun 15 November 2005 Asian Indoor Games Pattaya, Thailand [citation needed]
4:36.5 h Yun Un Hui 16 August 2012 Pyongyang, North Korea [56]
3000 m 9:14.53 Lee See-Nee 11 February 1989 Osaka, Japan [57]
60 m hurdles
High jump
Pole vault 3.30 m Jong Un Sim 25 July 2011 Pyongyang, North Korea [58]
Long jump 5.44 m Kang Hye-Sun 1 November 2007 Asian Indoor Games Macau [59]
Triple jump 12.90 m Kang Hye-Sun 30 October 2007 Asian Indoor Games Macau [60]
Shot put
Pentathlon
60m H High jump Shot put Long jump 800m
3000 m walk
4×400 m relay

See also edit

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