List of North, Central American and Caribbean under-23 records in athletics

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North, Central American and Caribbean U-23 records in the sport of athletics are the all-time best marks set in competition by an athlete who competes for a member nation of the North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletics Association (NACAC) by aged 22 or younger throughout the entire calendar year of the performance. Technically, in all under-23 age divisions, the age is calculated "on December 31 of the year of competition" to avoid age group switching during a competitive season. NACAC doesn't maintain an official list for such performances. All bests shown on this list are tracked by statisticians not officially sanctioned by the governing body.

Outdoor[edit]

Key to tables:

A = affected by altitude

Men[edit]

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet Place Age Ref
100 m 9.69 (0.0 m/s) Usain Bolt  Jamaica 16 August 2008 Olympic Games Beijing, China 21 years, 361 days
200 m 19.26 (+0.7 m/s) Yohan Blake  Jamaica 16 September 2011 Memorial Van Damme Brussels, Belgium 21 years, 264 days [1]
400 m 43.50 Quincy Watts  United States 5 August 1992 Olympic Games Barcelona, Spain 22 years, 47 days
600 m 1:13.80 Earl Jones  United States 24 May 1986 Santa Monica, California, United States 21 years, 311 days
800 m
1000 m 2:16.46 Hobbs Kessler  United States 10 August 2022 Herculis Fontvielle, Monaco 19 years, 147 days [2]
1500 m
Mile (road) 3:56.13 Hobbs Kessler  United States 1 October 2023 World Road Running Championships Riga, Latvia 20 years, 205 days [3]
3000 m
5000 m
10000 m
Marathon
110 m hurdles 12.87 (+0.9 m/s) Dayron Robles  Cuba 6 June 2008 Golden Spike Ostrava Ostrava, Czech Republic 20 years, 200 days
300 m hurdles 34.94 Yeral Nuñez  Dominican Republic 1 April 2023 Felix Sánchez Classic Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic 20 years, 82 days [4]
400 m hurdles 47.30 Bershawn Jackson  United States 9 August 2005 World Championships Helsinki, Finland 22 years, 93 days
3000 m steeplechase
High jump
Pole vault
Long jump 8.90 m A (+2.0 m/s) Bob Beamon  United States 18 October 1968 Olympic Games Mexico City, Mexico 22 years, 50 days
Triple jump 18.08 m (0.0 m/s) Pedro Pablo Pichardo  Cuba 28 May 2015 Copa Cuba-Memorial Barrientos Havana, Cuba 21 years, 332 days [5]
Shot put 22.42 m Randy Barnes  United States 17 August 1988 Athletissima Zürich, Switzerland 22 years, 62 days
Discus throw
Hammer throw
Javelin throw 90.16 m Keshorn Walcott  Trinidad and Tobago 9 July 2015 Athletissima Lausanne, Switzerland 22 years, 98 days [6]
Decathlon
100m (wind) Long jump (wind) Shot put High jump 400m 110H (wind) Discus Pole vault Javelin 1500m
20 km walk (road)
50 km walk (road)
4 × 100 m relay
4 × 400 m relay 2:56.16 A Vince Matthews
Ron Freeman
Larry James
Lee Evans
 United States 20 October 1968 Olympic Games Mexico City, Mexico 20 years, 309 days
21 years, 130 days
20 years, 349 days
21 years, 238 days

Women[edit]

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet Place Age Ref
100 m 10.72 (+1.6 m/s) Sha'Carri Richardson  United States 10 April 2021 Miramar Invitational Miramar, United States 21 years, 16 days [7]
200 m
400 m
600 m 1:22.74 Athing Mu  United States 30 April 2022 Penn Relays Philadelphia, United States 19 years, 326 days [8]
800 m 1:55.21 Athing Mu  United States 3 August 2021 Olympic Games Tokyo, Japan 19 years, 56 days [9]
1500 m
3000 m
5000 m
10000 m
Marathon
100 m hurdles 12.26 (+1.2 m/s) Brianna Rollins  United States 22 June 2013 USA Championships Des Moines United States 21 years, 308 days [10]
200 m hurdles (straight) 24.86 (+0.1 m/s) Shiann Salmon  Jamaica 23 May 2021 Adidas Boost Boston Games Boston, United States 22 years, 53 days [11]
300 m hurdles 38.90 Sydney McLaughlin  United States 8 April 2017 Arcadia Invitational Arcadia, United States 17 years, 244 days [12]
400 m hurdles 51.46 Sydney McLaughlin  United States 4 August 2021 Olympic Games Tokyo, Japan 22 years, 27 days [13]
3000 m steeplechase
High jump
Pole vault
Long jump
Triple jump
Shot put
Discus throw
Hammer throw
Javelin throw
Heptathlon 6412 pts Anna Hall  United States 23–24 March 2022 Texas Relays Austin, United States 21 years, 1 day [14]
100m H (wind) High jump Shot put 200m (wind) Long jump (wind) Javelin 800m
13.41 (+1.6 m/s) 1.77 m 13.45 m 23.81 (-0.1 m/s) 6.23 m (+0.9 m/s) 40.98 m 2:04.61
5000 m walk
10 km walk (road) 44:50 Rachelle De Orbeta  Puerto Rico 10 February 2019 Oceania Race Walking Championships Adelaide, Australia 18 years, 320 days [15]
20000 m walk (track)
4 × 100 m relay 42.94 A Serena Cole
Tina Clayton
Kerrica Hill
Tia Clayton
 Jamaica 22 August 2021 World U20 Championships Nairobi, Kenya 17 years, 57 days
17 years, 5 days
16 years, 169 days
17 years, 5 days
[16]
4 × 400 m relay

Indoor[edit]

Men[edit]

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet Place Age Ref
60 m 6.34 A Christian Coleman  United States 18 February 2018 USA Championships Albuquerque, United States 21 years, 349 days [17]
200 m 20.10 Wallace Spearmon  United States 24 March 2005 NCAA Division I Championships Fayetteville, United States 20 years, 90 days
300 m 31.87 A Noah Lyles  United States 4 March 2017 USA Championships Albuquerque, United States 19 years, 229 days [18]
400 m 44.49[a] Christopher Morales Williams  Canada 24 February 2024 SEC Championships Fayetteville, United States 19 years, 203 days [19]
600 m 1:13.77 Donavan Brazier  United States 24 February 2019 USA Championships Staten Island, United States 21 years, 325 days [20]
800 m
1500 m
3000 m
5000 m 12:57.17 Nico Young  United States 26 January 2024 John Thomas Terrier Classic Boston, United States 21 years, 183 days [21]
55 m hurdles 6.89 Renaldo Nehemiah  United States 20 January 1979 New York City, United States 19 years, 302 days
60 m hurdles 7.33 Dayron Robles  Cuba 8 February 2008 PSD Bank Meeting Düsseldorf, Germany 21 years, 81 days [22]
High jump 2.43 m Javier Sotomayor  Cuba 4 March 1989 World Championships Budapest, Hungary 21 years, 142 days
Pole vault 6.00 m A Shawnacy Barber  Canada 15 January 2016 Pole Vault Summit Reno, United States 21 years, 233 days [23]
Long jump 8.56 m Carl Lewis  United States 16 January 1982 East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States 20 years, 199 days
Triple jump
Shot put 21.72 m Randy Barnes  United States 6 February 1988 Dallas, United States 21 years, 235 days
Heptathlon
60m Long jump Shot put High jump 60m H Pole vault 1000m
5000 m walk
4 × 400 m relay 3:00.77[b] Zachary Shinnick
Rai Benjamin
Ricky Morgan Jr.
Michael Norman
 United States
 Antigua and Barbuda
 United States
 United States
(USC Trojans)
10 March 2018 NCAA Division I Championships College Station, United States
20 years, 226 days

20 years, 97 days
[24]
3:01.39 Ilolo Izu
Robert Grant
Devin Dixon
My'Lik Kerley
 United States (Texas A&M Aggies) 20 years, 286 days
22 years, 38 days

Women[edit]

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet Place Age Ref
60 m 6.94 A Julien Alfred  Saint Lucia 11 March 2023 NCAA Division I Championships Albuquerque, United States 21 years, 274 days [25]
200 m 22.01 A Julien Alfred  Saint Lucia 11 March 2023 NCAA Division I Championships Albuquerque, United States 21 years, 274 days [26]
300 m 35.80 Abby Steiner  United States 11 December 2021 Cardinal Classic Louisville, United States 22 years, 17 days [27]
400 m 50.34 Kendall Ellis  United States 10 March 2018 NCAA Division I Championships College Station, United States 22 years, 2 days [28]
600 y 1:16.76 A Michaela Rose  United States 20 January 2024 Corky Classic Lubbock, United States 20 years, 221 days [29]
600 m 1:23.57 Athing Mu  United States 24 February 2019 USA Championships Staten Island, United States 16 years, 261 days [30]
800 m
1500 m
3000 m
60 m hurdles 7.72 A Ackera Nugent  Jamaica 10 March 2023 NCAA Division I Championships Albuquerque, United States 20 years, 315 days [31]
High jump
Pole vault
Long jump
Triple jump 15.12 m A Jasmine Moore  United States 11 March 2023 NCAA Division I Championships Albuquerque, United States 21 years, 314 days [32]
Shot put
Pentathlon 5004 pts A Anna Hall  United States 18 February 2023 USA Championships Albuquerque, United States 21 years, 332 days [33]
60m H High jump Shot put Long jump 800m
8.04 1.91 m 13.80 m 6.34 m 2:05.70
1500 m walk 6:02.85+ Taylor Ewert  United States 9 February 2019 Millrose Games New York City United States 17 years, 80 days [34]
Mile walk 6:28.21 Taylor Ewert  United States 9 February 2019 Millrose Games New York City United States 17 years, 80 days [35]
3000 m walk
4 × 400 m relay

3:26.68[c]

Jania Martin
Charokee Young
Tierra Robinson-Jones
Athing Mu
 United States
 Jamaica
 United States
 United States
(Texas A&M Aggies)
13 March 2021 NCAA Division I Championships Fayetteville, United States
20 years, 204 days

18 years, 278 days
3:27.42 A Briana Nelson
Courtney Okolo
Kendall Baisden
Ashley Spencer
 United States (Texas Longhorns) 15 March 2014 NCAA Division I Championships Albuquerque, United States
20 years, 0 days
19 years, 10 days
20 years, 280 days
[36]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Starting blocks did not comply with World Athletics regulations, athlete passed drug test on the day
  2. ^ Time rejected as a world record as the team members are not of the same nationality
  3. ^ Time would be rejected as a record as the team members are not of the same nationality

References[edit]

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