WORLD RECORDS SET IN SCOTLAND

Only records formally ratified by the IAAF/World Athletics are included. Outdoor records were first published in 1914. Indoor records established in 1987.

1.  ALF SHRUBB (Great Britain & Ireland)
 2 miles 9:09.6 Ibrox Park, Glasgow 11 June 1904 
2.  ALF SHRUBB (Great Britain & Ireland)
 4 miles 19:23.4 Ibrox Park, Glasgow 13 June 1904 
3.  ALF SHRUBB (Great Britain & Ireland)
 6 miles 29:59.4 Ibrox Park, Glasgow 5 November 1904 
4.  ALF SHRUBB (Great Britain & Ireland)
 7 miles 35:04.6 Ibrox Park, Glasgow 5 November 1904 
5.  ALF SHRUBB (Great Britain & Ireland)
 8 miles 40:16.0 Ibrox Park, Glasgow 5 November 1904 
6.  ALF SHRUBB (Great Britain & Ireland)
 9 miles 45:27.6 Ibrox Park, Glasgow 5 November 1904 
7.  ALF SHRUBB (Great Britain & Ireland)
 10 miles 50:40.6 Ibrox Park, Glasgow 5 November 1904 
8.  ALF SHRUBB (Great Britain & Ireland)
 1 hour 18,742m Ibrox Park, Glasgow 5 November 1904 
9.  ERNEST HARPER (Great Britain & Northern Ireland)
 2 hours 33,653m Hampden Park, Glasgow 18 September 1933 
10. GBR (Rosemary Stirling, Sheila Carey, Pat Lowe, Lillian Board)
 4 x 800 metres 8:27.0 Meadowbank, Edinburgh 13 June 1970 
11. MARILYN NEUFVILLE (Jamaica)
 400 metres 51.0 Meadowbank, Edinburgh 23 July 1970 
12. EMIEL PUTTEMANS (Belgium)
 2 miles 8:17.8 Meadowbank, Edinburgh 21 August 1971 
13. RUTH FUCHS (German Democratic Republic)
 Javelin throw 66.10 Meadowbank, Edinburgh 7 September 1973 
14. FAINA MELNIK (USSR)
 Discus throw 69.48 Meadowbank, Edinburgh 7 September 1973 
15. SONIA O'SULLIVAN (Ireland)
 2000 metres 5:25.36 Meadowbank, Edinburgh 8 July 1994 

indoor

1. USA (Clarence Daniel, Chip Jenkins, Kenneth Lowery, Mark Lowe)
 4 x 400 metres 3:05.21 Kelvin Hall, Glasgow 10 March 1989 
2. GALINA CHISTYAKOVA (USSR)
 Triple jump 14.14 Kelvin Hall, Glasgow 3 March 1990
3. BEATE ANDERS (German Democratic Republic)
 3000 metres walk 11:59.36 Kelvin Hall, Glasgow 4 March 1990 
4. GBR (Linford Christie, Darren Braithwaite, Ade Mafe, John Regis)
 4 x 200 metres 1:22.11 Kelvin Hall, Glasgow 3 March 1991
5. COLIN JACKSON (Great Britain & Northern Ireland)
60 metres hurdles 7.36 Kelvin Hall, Glasgow 12 February 1994 
6. SVETLANA FEOFANOVA (Russia)
 Pole vault 4.76 Kelvin Hall, Glasgow 2 February 2003 
7. RUSSIA (Yekaterina Kondratyeva, Irina Khabarova, Yuliya Pechonkina, Yuliya Gushchina)
 4 x 200 metres 1:32.41 Kelvin Hall, Glasgow 29 January 2005 
8. RUSSIA (Yuliya Gushchina, Olga Kotlyarova, Olga Zaytseva, Olesya Krasnomovets)
 4 x 400 metres 3:23.37 Kelvin Hall, Glasgow 28 January 2006 
9. ARMAND DUPLANTIS (Sweden)
 Pole vault 6.18 Emirates Arena, Glasgow 15 February 2020 
10. FEMKE BOL (Netherlands)
 400 metres 49.17 Emirates Arena, Glasgow 2 March 2024 
11. DEVYNNE CHARLTON (Bahamas)
 60 metres hurdles 7.65 Emirates Arena, Glasgow 3 March 2024 

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