The world of track and field has witnessed a new world record in an indoor event. The achievement was confirmed following the completion of the race under standard competition conditions.

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Dutch athlete Femke Bol set a new world record in the women’s 500-meter race. The event took place at a World Athletics Indoor Tour Gold meeting.

Bol finished the race with a time of 1:05.63. This performance breaks the previous record for the distance.

The previous record was held by Russia’s Irina Privalova. Privalova set the time of 1:05.69 in 1995.

American sprinter Melissa Jefferson finished in second place. Jefferson’s time was recorded at 1:09.47. The results have been officially recognized by the governing body.

Summary

Femke Bol has established a new world record for the women’s 500-meter event. The record was set during an indoor track meet that is part of the World Athletics tour.

Her time of 1:05.63 was enough to surpass a record that had stood for nearly three decades. The previous mark was set by Irina Privalova in 1995.

Melissa Jefferson placed second in the same race. The result confirms Bol’s performance as the new global benchmark for the discipline.

FAQs

**What record did Femke Bol break?**
Femke Bol broke the world record for the women’s indoor 500-meter race. She set a new time of 1:05.63.

Who held the previous record?
The previous record was held by Russian sprinter Irina Privalova. Privalova’s time of 1:05.69 had stood since 1995.

Where did Melissa Jefferson finish?
Melissa Jefferson finished the race in second place. Her recorded time was 1:09.47.


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