List of Slovenian records in athletics





The following are the national records in athletics in Slovenia maintained by its national athletics federation: Atletska Zveza Slovenije (AZS).




Contents






  • 1 Outdoor


    • 1.1 Men


    • 1.2 Women




  • 2 Indoor


    • 2.1 Men


    • 2.2 Women




  • 3 References


  • 4 External links





Outdoor


Key to tables:
  Awaiting ratification
  Record not kept by AZS
  Disqualified


+ = en route to a longer distance

ht = hand timing

mx = mark was made in a mixed race

# = not ratified by federation

X = subsequently annulled for doping violation



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Event
Record
Athlete
Date
Meet
Place
Ref

100 y
9.72+ (+1.0 m/s)

Matic Osovnikar
31 May 2011

Golden Spike Ostrava

Czech Republic Ostrava, Czech Republic
[1]

100 m
10.13 (+0.8 m/s)

Matic Osovnikar
25 August 2007

World Championships

Japan Osaka, Japan
[2]

200 m
20.47 (+0.5 m/s)

Matic Osovnikar
24 August 2004

Olympic Games

Greece Athens, Greece


300 m
31.89

Luka Janežič
27 May 2017
Stepišnikov Memorial

Slovenia Slovenska Bistrica, Slovenia
[3]

400 m
44.84

Luka Janežič
21 July 2017

Herculis

Monaco Fontvieille, Monaco
[4]

600 m
1:15.49

Žan Rudolf
8 May 2016
26. Internationales Läufermeeting

Germany Pliezhausen, Germany
[5]

800 m
1:46.00

Žan Rudolf
1 July 2015
20th International Athletic Meeting in Honor of Miner's Day

Slovenia Velenje, Slovenia
[6]

1000 m
2:20.36

Rafko Marinič
23 July 1992


Italy Parma, Italy


1500 m
3:39.29

Aleš Tomič
8 July 2002


Croatia Zagreb, Croatia


Mile
3:58.89

Bekim Bahtiri
25 August 1993


Austria Linz, Austria


2000 m
5:08.4 (ht)

Stane Miklavžina
9 August 1981


Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zagreb, S.F.R. Yugoslavia


3000 m
7:51.35

Stanko Lisec
7 June 1978


Sweden Gothenburg, Sweden


5000 m
13:32.8

Peter Svet
12 June 1974


East Germany Berlin, East Germany


10,000 m
28:32.86

Stane Rozman
30 June 1983


Switzerland Lausanne, Switzerland


10 km (road)
28:51

Stane Rozman
17 May 1997


Slovenia Radenci, Slovenia


20000 m (track)
59:54.2

Numan Ukić
2 October 1980


Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Celje, S.F.R. Yugoslavia


One hour
20042 m

Numan Ukić
2 October 1980


Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Celje, S.F.R. Yugoslavia


30 km (road)
1:36:47.6

Mirko Vindiš
1 April 1994


Slovenia Velenje, Slovenia


Half marathon
1:02:49

Roman Kejžar
20 February 2000


Italy Ferrara, Italy


Marathon
2:11:50

Roman Kejžar
26 March 2000


Italy Turin, Italy


110 m hurdles
13.56 (+0.8 m/s)

Damjan Zlatnar
19 June 2007


Slovenia Novo Mesto, Slovenia


400 m hurdles
49.11

Rok Kopitar
3 June 1980


Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Maribor, S.F.R. Yugoslavia


2000 m steeplechase
5:31.19

Janko Podgoršek
12 July 1998


Italy Formia, Italy


3000 m steeplechase
8:16.96

Boštjan Buč
12 June 2003

Golden Spike Ostrava

Czech Republic Ostrava, Czech Republic


High jump
2.32 m

Rožle Prezelj
17 June 2012
Slovenian Cup

Slovenia Maribor, Slovenia
[7]

Pole vault
5.70 m

Robert Renner
22 August 2015

World Championships

China Beijing, China
[8]

Long jump
8.40 m (+2.0 m/s)

Gregor Cankar
18 May 1997


Slovenia Celje, Slovenia


Triple jump
16.82 m (+1.8 m/s)

Boštjan Simunič
1 June 2002


Slovenia Ljubljana, Slovenia


Shot put
20.76 m

Miran Vodovnik
17 June 2006


Greece Thessaloniki, Greece


Discus throw
64.79 m

Igor Primc
10 September 1999


Slovenia Novo Mesto, Slovenia


Hammer throw
82.58 m

Primož Kozmus
2 September 2009
Celje Dukes International Meeting

Slovenia Celje, Slovenia
[9]

Javelin throw
81.13 m

Matija Kranjc
23 June 2016


Slovenia Brežice, Slovenia
[10]

Decathlon
7718 pts

Damjan Sitar
31 May–1 June 2008


Slovenia Maribor, Slovenia

11.07 (100 m), 7.24 m (long jump), 12.93 m (shot put), 2.02 m (high jump), 49.85 (400 m) /
14.67 (110 m hurdles), 43.41 m (discus), 4.50 m (pole vault), 45.68 m (javelin), 4:23.76 (1500 m)


10 km walk (road)
42:19.1

Milan Balek
9 June 1990


Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Celje, S.F.R. Yugoslavia


20 km walk (road)
1:28:04

Milan Balek
28 August 1983


Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Postojna, S.F.R. Yugoslavia


30 km walk (road)
2:24:43

Milan Balek
1 May 1990


Italy Milan, Italy


50 km walk (road)
4:18:28

Milan Balek
16 October 1983


Austria Wien, Austria


4x100 m relay
39.20

 Slovenia
Rok Predanič
Matic Osovnikar
Boštjan Fridrih
Jan Žumer
22 June 2002


Spain Seville, Spain


4x200 m relay
1:25.84

Rok Predanič
P. Oberaurner
T. Fakin
Matija Šestak
19 June 1999


Turkey Istanbul, Turkey


4x400 m relay
3:02.70

 Slovenia
Miro Kocuvan
Boštjan Horvat
Jože Vrtačič
Matija Šestak
28 August 1999

World Championships

Spain Seville, Spain


4x800 m relay
7:37.87
Z. Planinšec
L. Leitinger
J. Štern
U. Verhovnik
19 May 1996


Germany Landshut, Germany


4x1500 m relay
15:29.7
F. Kovač
D. Žuntar
F. Červan
S. Važić
25 September 1966


Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Trbovlje, S.F.R. Yugoslavia



Women




















































































































































































































































































































































































Event
Record
Athlete
Date
Meet
Place
Ref

100 m
11.09 (+2.0 m/s)

Merlene Ottey
3 August 2004


Belgium Liège, Belgium


200 m
22.72 (+1.4 m/s)

Merlene Ottey
23 August 2004

Olympic Games

Greece Athens, Greece


300 m
37.48

Alenka Bikar
12 May 2001


Slovenia Nova Gorica, Slovenia


400 m
51.94

Anita Horvat
14 July 2017

European U23 Championships

Poland Bydgoszcz, Poland
[11]
51.22

Anita Horvat
20 July 2018

Herculis

Monaco Fontvieille, Monaco
[12]

600 m
1:25.84

Brigita Langerholc
3 June 2007


Slovenia Ljubljana, Slovenia


800 m
1:55.19

Jolanda Čeplak
20 July 2002

KBC Night of Athletics

Netherlands Heusden-Zolder, Netherlands


1000 m
2:31.66

Jolanda Čeplak
28 August 2002


Italy Rovereto, Italy


1500 m
4:02.13

Sonja Roman
10 July 2009

Golden Gala

Italy Rome, Italy
[13]

Mile
4:33.00

Helena Javornik
9 July 1997


Austria Linz, Austria


2000 m
6:00.44

Helena Javornik
27 April 1997


Austria Leibnitz, Austria


3000 m
8:50.71

Helena Javornik
8 July 2000

Pedros Cup

Poland Bydgoszcz, Poland


5000 m
15:15.40

Helena Javornik
7 August 1999


Belgium Hechtel-Eksel, Belgium


10000 m
31:06.63

Helena Javornik
27 August 2004

Olympic Games

Greece Athens, Greece


10 km (road)
32:30

Helena Javornik
7 June 2003


United States New York, United States


20000 m (track)
1:12:57.5

Helena Javornik
23 March 1996


Slovenia Maribor, Slovenia


One hour
16527,5 m mx

Helena Javornik
23 March 1996


Slovenia Maribor, Slovenia


Half marathon
1:09:22

Helena Javornik
26 September 2004


Luxembourg Remich, Luxembourg


Marathon
2:27:33

Helena Javornik
27 October 2004


Netherlands Amsterdam, Netherlands


100 m hurdles
12.59 (+0.2 m/s)

Brigita Bukovec
31 July 1996

Olympic Games

United States Atlanta, United States


400 m hurdles
55.96

Agata Zupin
23 July 2017

European U20 Championships

Italy Grosseto, Italy
[14]

2000 m steeplechase
6:52.43

Daneja Grandovec
5 July 2003


Slovenia Maribor, Slovenia


3000 m steeplechase
9:35.10

Maruša Mišmaš
9 May 2015
Memoriál Tomáša Babjaka

Slovakia Bratislava, Slovakia
[15]
9:34.28

Maruša Mišmaš
10 August 2018

European Championships

Germany Berlin, Germany
[16]
9:28.61

Maruša Mišmaš
2 September 2018

ISTAF Berlin

Germany Berlin, Germany
[17]

High jump
2.00 m

Britta Bilač
14 August 1994


Finland Helsinki, Finland


Pole vault
4.61 m

Tina Šutej
14 May 2011

SEC Championships

United States Athens, United States
[18]

Long jump
6.78 m (+1.8 m/s)

Nina Kolarič
29 June 2008


Slovenia Ptuj, Slovenia


Triple jump
15.03 m (+1.1 m/s)

Marija Šestak
17 August 2008

Olympic Games

China Beijing, China
[19]

Shot put
18.10 m

Nataša Erjavec
14 May 1994


Slovenia Nova Gorica, Slovenia


Discus throw
60.11 m

Veronika Domjan
6 July 2016

European Championships

Netherlands Amsterdam, Netherlands
[20]

Hammer throw
71.25 m

Barbara Špiler
5 May 2012


Croatia Čakovec, Croatia
[21]

Javelin throw
67.16 m

Martina Ratej
14 May 2010

Qatar Athletic Super Grand Prix

Qatar Doha, Qatar
[22]

Heptathlon
5740 pts

Vladha Lopatic
16–17 May 1992


Italy Brescia, Italy

14.02 (100 m hurdles), 1.72 m (high jump), 11.35 m (shot put), 24.76 (200 m) / 5.26 m (long jump), 30.12 m (javelin), 2:16.74 (800 m)


10 km walk
1:02:34.84

Tanja Grgič
15 June 1991


Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ljubljana, S.F.R. Yugoslavia


4×100 m relay
43.91

 Slovenia
Alenka Bikar
Kristina Žumer
Maja Nose
Merlene Ottey
25 July 2003


Italy Pergine Valsugana, Italy


4×200 m relay
1:43.3
N. Horvat
I. Bravč
Andreja Bačnik
Z. Weingartner
21 April 1984


Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Maribor, S.F.R. Yugoslavia


4×400 m relay
3:34.77

 Slovenia
B. Langerholc
Jolanda Čeplak
A. Puc
S. Orešnik
18 June 2006


Italy Milan, Italy

3:32.50 X [23]

 Slovenia
A. Puc
Jolanda Čeplak
S. Veit
Brigita Langerholc
24 June 2007


Italy Milan, Italy


4×800 m relay
9:02.96
M. Hojs
Marjana Zajfrid
N. Krašovec
Sonja Roman
11 May 2003


Slovenia Slovenska Bistrica, Slovenia



Indoor



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Event
Record
Athlete
Date
Meet
Place
Ref

50 m
5.83

Urban Acman
23 February 1999


France Eaubonne, France


60 m
6.58

Matic Osovnikar
5 March 2004

World Championships

Hungary Budapest, Hungary
[24]
10 March 2006

World Championships

Russia Moscow, Russia
[25]

200 m
20.77

Matic Osovnikar
14 March 2003

World Championships

United Kingdom Birmingham, United Kingdom
[26]

300 m
33.94

Jure Grkman
25 January 2018

Czech Indoor Gala

Czech Republic Ostrava, Czech Republic
[27]

400 m
46.02

Luka Janežič
27 January 2018
Indoor Track & Field Vienna

Austria Vienna, Austria
[28]

800 m
1:46.96

Žan Rudolf
31 January 2013

Gugl Indoor Meeting

Austria Linz, Austria
[29]

1000 m
2:27.98

Cene Šubic
19 January 2007


Austria Vienna, Austria


1500 m
3:43.22

Mitja Krevs
7 March 2014

World Championships

Poland Sopot, Poland
[30]

3000 m
7:55.97

Boštjan Buč
31 January 2003


Germany Erfurt, Germany


60 m hurdles
7.64

Damjan Zlatnar
29 January 2008


Austria Vienna, Austria


High jump
2.31 m

Rožle Prezelj
24 January 2004


Slovenia Ljubljana, Slovenia


Pole vault
5.62 m

Robert Renner
10 February 2013
Meeting INSA Perch´Formance

France Villeurbanne, France
[31]

Long jump
8.28 m

Gregor Cankar
7 March 1999

World Championships

Japan Maebashi, Japan


Triple jump
16.82 m

Gregor Cankar
19 February 2003


Slovenia Ljubljana, Slovenia


Shot put
20.68 m

Miroslav Vodovnik
23 February 2008


Slovenia Slovenska Bistrica, Slovenia


Heptathlon
5894 pts

Ranko Leskovar
14–15 February 2004


Austria Linz, Austria

6.93 (60 m), 7.50 m (long jump), 13.10 m (shot put), 2.05 m (high jump) / 7.98 (60 m hurdles), 4.80 m (pole vault), 2:57.12 (1000 m)


5000 m walk
20:57.17

Milan Balek
10 February 1990


Greece Athens, Greece


4×200 m relay
1:27.37

 Slovenia
M. Stor
Boštjan Horvat
Matija Šestak
T. Bozič
17 February 1996


Austria Vienna, Austria


4×400 m relay
3:22.07
Team Ad Mass Ljubljana
P. Šajn
N. Radojčič
Vid Tršan
J. Kozan
22 February 2009


Slovakia Bratislava, Slovakia



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Event
Record
Athlete
Date
Meet
Place
Ref

50 m
6.44

Jerneja Perc
2 February 1997


Austria Schielleiten, Austria


60 m
7.17

Merlene Ottey
7 March 2003


Austria Linz, Austria

14 March 2003

World Championships

United Kingdom Birmingham, United Kingdom


200 m
23.16

Alenka Bikar
26 February 2000

European Championships

Belgium Ghent, Belgium


300 m
37.34

Anita Horvat
25 January 2018

Czech Indoor Gala

Czech Republic Ostrava, Czech Republic
[32]

400 m
52.22

Anita Horvat
8 February 2018
Meeting Ville de Madrid

Spain Madrid, Spain
[33]

600 m
1:30.05

Brigita Langerholc
13 February 2009


Germany Düsseldorf, Germany


800 m
1:55.82

Jolanda Čeplak
3 March 2002

European Championships

Austria Vienna, Austria


1000 m
2:38.03

Jolanda Čeplak
21 February 2003

AVIVA Indoor Grand Prix

United Kingdom Birmingham, United Kingdom


1500 m
4:05.44

Jolanda Čeplak
9 March 2002


United Kingdom Glasgow, United Kingdom


Mile
4:29.35

Helena Javornik
24 February 2002

Meeting Pas de Calais

France Liévin, France


2000 m
5:44.93

Helena Javornik
22 February 2002


Germany Chemnitz, Germany


3000 m
8:47.49 [34]

Helena Javornik
3 February 2002

Sparkassen Cup

Germany Stuttgart, Germany


50 m hurdles
6.70

Brigita Bukovec
5 February 1999


Hungary Budapest, Hungary


60 m hurdles
7.78

Brigita Bukovec
7 February 1999

Sparkassen Cup

Germany Stuttgart, Germany


High jump
2.00 m [35]

Britta Bilač
9 February 1994


Germany Frankfurt, Germany


Pole vault
4.71 m [36]

Tina Šutej
2 February 2014

Russian Winter Meeting

Russia Moscow, Russia
[37]

Long jump
6.67 m

Nina Kolarič
6 March 2009

European Championships

Italy Turin, Italy


Triple jump
15.08 m [38]

Marija Šestak
13 February 2008
IAAF Meeting

Greece Athens, Greece


Shot put
17.97 m

Nataša Erjavec
27 January 1996


Slovenia Ljubljana, Slovenia


Pentathlon
4087 pts

Vladka Lopatič
2 February 1996


Hungary Budapest, Hungary

8.80 (60 m hurdles), 1.70 m (high jump), 11.82 m (shot put), 6.05 m (long jump), 2:24.33 (800 m)


3000 m walk







4×200 m relay
1:36.36

 Slovenia
Jerneja Perc
Saša Prokofjev
Brigita Langerholc
Alenka Bikar
17 February 1996


Austria Vienna, Austria


4×400 m relay
3:55.93
AK Poljane Maribor
Sabina Veit
Vivod
Živkovič
Liona Rebernik
24 February 2008


Slovakia Bratislava, Slovakia

3:52.03 mx #

 Slovenia
Sabina Veit
D. Rebernik
Bezjak
Liona Rebernik
19 January 2014


Germany Munich, Germany



References


general



  • Slovenian National Records - Outdoor 25 August 2018 updated


  • Slovenian National Records - Indoor 12 April 2018 updated


specific




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  23. ^ annulled because of doping violation of Jolanda Čeplak


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  34. ^ outdoor mark ratified as absolute record


  35. ^ outdoor mark ratified as absolute record


  36. ^ outdoor mark ratified as absolute record


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  38. ^ outdoor mark ratified as absolute record




External links


  • AZS web site








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