100 meter hurdles women's first, second and third level athletes' standards
The standard for first-class athletes is 14.33 seconds. The standard score of second-level athletes is 15.74 seconds, and that of third-level athletes is 17.24 seconds. The women's 100 meter hurdle is a very influential short-span event in the world track and field championships with a long history. Introduced in 1983 the first world track and field championship. With the development of the times and the improvement of training level and technology, the competitive level is also rising. At present, the world record of women's 100 meter hurdles is 65433 set by Nigerian Amsang at the Eugene World Championships. The score of international athletes is 13.20 seconds, and that of athletes is 13.70 seconds. First-class standard score 14 seconds 33. Secondary standard score 15 seconds 74. Grade 3 standard score 17 seconds 24.