Femke Bol's World Record performance tops other brilliant outings by female athletes around the world last week.
The women's events had a lot of exceptional performances last week, from the collegiate circuit to professional meets in Europe, and the highly rated New Balance Indoor Grand Prix in Boston, which is part of the World Athletics Indoor Tour meets.
Some top performances stood out amongst others, making the athletes earn a spot on the five best female performers for last week.
These athletes broke records and recorded world-leading marks in their events, which got athletics enthusiasts talking worldwide.
Femke Bol's 500m World Record
Dutch 400m Hurdles star athlete Bol stormed to a new 500m indoor World Record (WR) of 1:05.63 to win the event at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix in Boston.
Her time smashed the previous record that stood for seventeen years, giving a glimpse of the impeccable form she's in this season.
Rhasidat Adeleke's 400m NCAA-leading time
The University of Texas student clocked a world-leading time of 50.45s to win the 400m event at the New Mexico Open Classic in Albuquerque.
Her time smashed the School Record (SR) and is the No.1 in the NCAA, the third fastest in collegiate history, and an Irish National Record.
Julien Alfred's 60m Collegiate Record
There are currently three constant things in the world, Death, taxes, and Julien Alfred breaking her 60m Collegiate Record (CR).
The UT student erased her CR in the qualifying heat, clocking 7.02s, then improved it to a PB and National Record (NR) of 7.00s for the win in the final at the New Mexico Open Classic.
Tina Sutej's world-leading Pole Vault mark
At the Czech Indoor Gala meet in Ostrava, Tina Sutej cleared a PB and NR of 4.82m to win the women's Pole Vault.
Sutej finished far ahead of Amalie Svabikova, who also clocked a PB of 4.57m, and Roberta Bruni with 4.52m for third.
Pia Skrzyszowska's blazing 60m Hurdles world lead
The Polish hurdler blazed to an outstanding PB and world-leading time of 7.78s to win the women's 60mH at the Orlen Cup in Lodz.
She defeated Australia's Michelle Jenneke, who also clocked a PB of 7.98s, and Norway's Mette Graversgaard ran 8.01s for third place.