The average 200 meter dash time is 27-29 seconds. This is for the general population. If you train regularly for the event, the average time will be quicker.
What’s a good 200m time by age
Below is a breakdown of the average 200m by age. See how you compare to other sprinters your age.
Male
Age | Time |
11-12 | 27.7 |
13-14 | 24.4 |
15-16 | 23 |
17-20 | 22.5 |
20+ | 21.6 |
Female
Age | Time |
11-12 | 28.7 |
13-14 | 26.6 |
15-16 | 26 |
17-20 | 25.5 |
20+ | 24.7 |
Factors that can affect your 200-meter time will include:
– Age
– Gender
– Level of fitness
– Running form
– Weather
Age has the most significant impact, with an average of 200m of time. As you can imagine, the older you get, the bigger and stronger you become, allowing you to train more and produce more power, aiding in your speed development.
Gender—As we all know, males can produce more power and have greater speed endurance due to how their energy systems differ from those of females.
Weather—Many people forget about the effect the weather, especially the wind, can have on their performance.
Throughout a season, you would run in decent weather, but it can sometimes run a brilliant race into a headwind on a cold day, negatively impacting your time. You have your 200-meter result along with your wind reading. You can put it into this website, which gives you an adjusted time.
Fastest 200m Times & world records?
Usain Bolt currently holds the men’s 200m world record with 19.19 seconds. Florence Griffith-Joyner holds the women’s record with 21.34 seconds.