List of Bosnian and Herzegovinian records in athletics

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The following are the national records in athletics in Bosnia and Herzegovina maintained by the Athletic Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnian: Atletski savez Bosne i Hercegovine) (ASBIH).

Outdoor[]

Key to tables:   Awaiting ratification   Record not kept by ASBIH   Not ratified or later rescinded by ASBIH

h = hand timing
A = affected by altitude

Men[]

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
100 m 10.42 (+0.2 m/s) Nedim Čović 1 July 2010 EA Classic Meet Velenje, Slovenia [1]
10.2 h 14 May 1983 Belgrade, Yugoslavia
10.34 (+0.7 m/s) 7 September 1984 Athens, Greece
200 m 21.05 (+0.9 m/s) Nedim Čović 6 June 2010 Bosnian Championships Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina [2]
20.5 h 3 June 1984 (+1.2 m/s) Belgrade, Yugoslavia
20.74 (+1.2 m/s) 9 September 1984 Athens, Greece
400 m 46.41 Amel Tuka 11 June 2016 Meeting of AC "Novi Grad" Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina [3]
46.15 Amel Tuka 28 June 2019 Meeting of “Citta di Nembro” Italy Nembro, Italy [4]
600 m 1:15.21 Amel Tuka 8 May 2016 26. Internationales Läufermeeting Germany Pliezhausen, Germany [5]
800 m 1:42.51 Amel Tuka 17 July 2015 Herculis Monaco Fontvieille, Monaco [6]
1500 m 3:39.83 Vinko Pokrajčić 22 July 1981 Romania Bucharest, Romania
Mile 3:58.41 Vinko Pokrajčić 7 June 1981 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Karlovac, Yugoslavia
3000 m 8:07.15 Vinko Pokrajčić 2 June 1981 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Maribor, Yugoslavia
5000 m 14:00.2 13 April 1980 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nova Gorica, Yugoslavia
10000 m 29:29.8 7 June 1975 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
Half marathon 1:05:45 Đuro Kodžo 15 June 2003 Croatia Rijeka, Croatia
Marathon 2:15:55 3 May 1975 East Germany Karl-Marx-Stadt, East Germany
110 m hurdles 13.82 (+1.6 m/s) 19 June 2005 Turkey Istanbul, Turkey
400 m hurdles 50.84 13 August 1989 Greece Serres, Greece
2000 m steeplechase 5:56.20 2 July 2016 Balkan Youth Championships Kruševac, Serbia [7]
3000 m steeplechase 8:31.0 29 August 1981 Norway Øvre Årdal, Norway
High jump 2.31 m Elvir Krehmić 7 July 1998 Croatia Zagreb, Croatia
Pole vault 4.80 m 30 June 1974 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
28 April 1980 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Split, Yugoslavia
3 August 1985 Bulgaria Stara Zagora, Bulgaria
Long jump 7.63 m 11 June 1968 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Celje, Yugoslavia
Triple jump 16.05 m 8 July 1979 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
Shot put 21.40 m Mesud Pezer 29 July 2017 Bosnia and Herzegovina Sokolac, Bosnia and Herzegovina [8]
21.48 m Mesud Pezer 13 August 2019 Sweden Växjö, Sweden [9]
Discus throw 63.50 m Dragan Mustapić 6 May 1990 Italy Gorizia, Italy
Hammer throw 65.42 m 9 June 1974 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
Javelin throw 81.63 m Dejan Mileusnić 18 June 2016 National Championships Bosnia and Herzegovina Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina [10]
Decathlon 6653 pts h 16–17 September 1966 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
11.6 (100 m), 6.65 m (long jump), 15.34 m (shot put), 1.73 m (high jump), 52.3 (400 m) /
15.9 (110 m hurdles), 48.66 m (discus), 3.50 m (pole vault), 50.88 m (javelin), 5:09.1 (1500 m)
10 km walk 44:20:8 Vinko Galušić 15 May 1976 Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
20 km walk (road) 1:28:52 17 April 1988 Ruše, Yugoslavia
50 km walk (road)
4 × 100 m relay 41.35  Bosnia and Herzegovina



Nedim Čović
19 June 2010 European Team Championships 3rd League Malta Marsa, Malta [11]
41.19  Bosnia and Herzegovina



19 June 2021 European Team Championships Limassol, Cyprus [12]
4 × 400 m relay 3:09.47  Bosnia and Herzegovina


Abedin Mujezinović
Amel Tuka
26 June 2016 Balkan Championships Pitești, Romania [13]

Women[]

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
100 m 12.17 (+1.8 m/s) 18 June 2016 Bosnian Championships Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina [14]
200 m 24.43 Dijana Kojić 25 July 1999 Komotini, Greece
400 m 54.28 Dijana Kojić 24 July 1999 Komotini, Greece
800 m 2:03.02 22 June 1985 Zagreb, Yugoslavia
1500 m 4:12.19 14 June 1983 Nova Gorica, Yugoslavia
3000 m 9:05.42 25 June 1983 Izmir, Turkey
5000 m 15:53.45 Mirsada Burić 14 April 1995 Mt. SAC Relays Walnut, United States
10000 m 34:03.23 Lucia Kimani 12 April 2008 Istanbul, Turkey
10 km (road) 33:13 Lucia Kimani 28 June 2008 Brčko, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Half marathon 1:12:55 Lucia Kimani 14 October 2007 World Road Running Championships Udine, Italy [15]
Marathon 2:35:47 Lucia Kimani 17 August 2008 Olympic Games Beijing, China [16]
100 m hurdles 13.80 26 August 1973 Athens, Greece
400 m hurdles 58.99 4 July 2007 Sofia, Bulgaria
3000 m steeplechase 10:16.80 28 June 2013 Mersin, Turkey [17]
High jump 1.94 m 15 August 1987 Varaždin, Yugoslavia
Pole vault 2.40 m 18 June 2005 Istanbul, Turkey
16 September 2006 Castellón, Spain
21 June 2008 Banská Bystrica, Slovakia
2.80 m 19 June 2021 European Team Championships Limassol, Cyprus [18]
Long jump 5.98 m 9 June 2013 Bosnian Championships Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Triple jump 12.92 m 3 July 2010 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Shot put 14.91 m 17 September 1966 Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
Discus throw 52.58 m 17 July 1977 Bucharest, Romania
Hammer throw 59.63 m 21 April 2017 Duke Invitational Durham, United States [19]
61.90 m 29 March 2018 Texas Relays Austin, United States [20]
Javelin throw 52.86 m 24 June 2017 European Team Championships Marsa, Malta [21]
52.93 m 17 March 2018 Spring Break Classic Irvine, United States [22]
Heptathlon 5312 pts [23] 18–19 September 1981 Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
15.04 (100 m hurdles), 1.63 m (high jump), 12.12 m (shot put), 26.13 (200 m) / 5.76 m (long jump), 42.20 m (javelin), 2:24.52 (800 m)
20 km walk (road) 1:55:49 12 April 2008 Bucharest, Romania
4 × 100 m relay 48.3  SR Bosnia and Herzegovina



25 May 1975 Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
48.32  Bosnia and Herzegovina



22 June 2013 European Team Championships 3rd League Banská Bystrica, Slovakia [24]
4 × 400 m relay 3:47.73  SR Bosnia and Herzegovina



19 June 1983 Sarajevo, Yugoslavia

Indoor[]

Men[]

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
60 m 6.94 5 March 2011 European Championships Paris, France [25]
200 m 22.14 28 January 2018 Belgrade, Serbia [26]
400 m 47.41 Amel Tuka 28 January 2018 Padova, Italy [27]
47.14 Amel Tuka 21 February 2018 Serbian Open Belgrade, Serbia [28]
800 m 1:46.59 Amel Tuka 18 February 2017 Birmingham Indoor Grand Prix Birmingham, United Kingdom [29]
1:46.33 Amel Tuka 10 February 2018 IFAM Meeting Ghent, Belgium [30]
1:45.95 Amel Tuka 24 February 2021 Villa de Madrid Indoor Meeting Madrid, Spain [31]
1000 m 2:33.86 29 January 2011 Liberty Open Lynchburg, United States [32]
1500 m 3:48.2 Vinko Pokrajčić 25 February 1979 European Championships Vienna, Austria
3:48.69 Dušan Babić 6 February 2015 Gugl Indoor Meeting Linz, Austria [33]
Mile 4:19.05 4 December 2010 Jay Carisellla Invitational Roxbury, United States [34]
3000 m 8:03.66 [35] Vinko Pokrajčić 11 February 1984 Turin, Italy
60 m hurdles 7.96 6 March 2009 European Championships Turin, Italy [36]
High jump 2.29 m Elvir Krehmić 13 February 1999 Greece Piraeus, Greece
Pole vault 4.70 m 12 February 1975 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sarajevo, S.R. Yugoslavia
Long jump 7.51 m 11 March 1967 Czechoslovakia Prague, Czechoslovakia
Triple jump 15.00 m 16 February 1990 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ljubljana, S.R. Yugoslavia
15.55 m 28 December 2019 Serbia Belgrade, Serbia
Shot put 20.57 m Zlatan Saračević 1 February 1980 Hungary Budapest, Hungary
20.68 m Mesud Pezer 25 January 2018 Czech Indoor Gala Czech Republic Ostrava, Czech Republic [37]
20.76 m Mesud Pezer 27 January 2018 Serbian Championships Serbia Belgrade, Serbia [38]
20.77 m Mesud Pezer 17 February 2018 Balkan Championships Turkey Istanbul, Turkey [39]
21.15 m Mesud Pezer 3 March 2018 World Championships United Kingdom Birmingham, United Kingdom [40]
Weight throw 9.16 m 27 March 2014 World Masters Championships Hungary Budapest, Hungary [41]
Heptathlon
60m Long jump Shot put High jump 60m H Pole vault 1000m
5000 m walk 20:55.3 31 January 1998 Germany Berlin, Germany
4 × 400 m relay 3:18.12  Bosnia and Herzegovina



Abedin Mujezinović
25 February 2017 Balkan Championships Serbia Belgrade, Serbia [42]

Women[]

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
60 m 7.87 1 February 2014 Croatia Zagreb, Croatia
200 m 26.13 27 January 2006 Hungary Budapest, Hungary
400 m 56.42 25 February 2017 Balkan Championships Serbia Belgrade, Serbia [43]
800 m 2:08.17 2 February 1986 Hungary Budapest, Hungary
1500 m 4:21.72 16 February 1985 Italy Genoa, Italy
3000 m 9:26.08 Mirsada Burić 13 February 1991 Italy Turin, Italy
60 m hurdles 8.56 15 February 1975 Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria
High jump 1.88 m 30 January 1986 Austria Vienna, Austria
Pole vault
Long jump 5.74 m 1 March 2016 1st Serbian Open Meeting Belgrade, Serbia [44]
5.87 m 26 December 2021 Novogodišnji miting Belgrade, Serbia [45]
Triple jump 13.72 m 23 January 2016 Zagreb, Croatia
Shot put 14.17 m 28 January 2017 Rijeka, Croatia
14.77 m 15 February 2020 Balkan Championships Istanbul, Turkey [46]
Pentathlon 3620 pts 5 March 2016 Serbian Championships Combined Events Serbia Belgrade, Serbia [47]
60m H High jump Shot put Long jump 800m
9.15 1.73 m 9.80 m 5.41 m 2:32.65
3000 m walk 14:14.25 11 March 1994 European Championships France Paris, France
4 × 400 m relay

See also[]

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina at the World Championships in Athletics

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