NEW YORK CITY — Florence Meiler (Shelburne, Vermont/Sprinticity) set two world records as 17 world and American records fell on day two of the USATF Masters Indoor Championships at the Armory. Meiler opened up the second day with yet another world record for her resume, clocking 18.73 in the women’s 85-89 60m hurdles to take more than five seconds off the existing record. In the next event on the track, Robert Paulen (Dewey Beach, Delaware/Potomac Valley TC) grabbed the men’s 85-89 American record in the 60m hurdles with a 14.33 to erase the previous AR of 15.10 set 14 years ago by Robert Maxwell. In the women's 40-44 60m hurdles, Ana Irizarry (Passaic, New Jersey/Shore AC) took .06 off the American record with a 9.02. The previous AR of 9.08 was set in 2005 by Joy Upshaw-Margerum. After setting an American record yesterday in the 3,000m, Kathryn Martin (Halesite, New York/Northport RC) came back and claimed the world record in the women’s 70-74 mile, crossing the line in 6:31.25 to beat the existing WR of 6:45.8, set 10 years ago by Marie-Louise Michelsohn. Sascha Scott (Syracuse, New York/Syracuse TC) lowered the women’s 45-49 American record by .53 seconds to 4:59.19. Meiler chalked up her second world record of the day in the long jump, spanning 2.22m/7-3.5 to tack on 18cm to the previous WR set by Irene Obera three years ago. Already the holder of the women’s 85-89 American record in the superweight throw, Gloria Krug (New Oxford, Pennsylvania/Philadelphia Masters) added the 90-94 AR with a throw of 4.53m/14-10.5. For good measure, Krug doubled her record-setting with a 6.57m/21-6.75 to break the 90-94 record in the weight throw. In the men’s 60-64 shot put, Scott Eriksson (Plano, Texas) added 14cm to the American record with a 16.39m/53-9.25. Doubling back after her mile race walk American record yesterday, Maryanne Daniel (Clinton, Connecticut) broke the women’s 60-64 3,000m race walk AR, clocking 17:12.02. Glenn Irion (Abingdon, Virginia/Greater Philadelphia TC) was one centimeter better than the existing American record in the men’s 65-69 high jump, clearing 1.63m/5-3.25. Genesee Valley Harriers , running with the team of Frank Gioia, William McMullen, Tim McMullen and Joseph Chimino, shattered the men’s 65-69 4x800m relay American record with a 12:30.38. A world non-club record fell in the women’s 55-59 4x800m relay where Dominique Saint-Louis, Melissa Chiti, Sue McDonald and Judy Stobbe ran 10:37.94. Non-club American records went to the foursome of Peter Brady, Sherman Lau, Charles Novak and Mark Yuen with an 8:29.45 in the men’s 50-54 race, and the team of Hugh Sweeney, Hal Lieberman, Ron Pate and William Reiter, who ran 14:02.19 in the men’s 75-79 race. Southwest Sprinters TC set a women's 35-39 American club record with a 1:50.51 from Cynthia McNamee, Rachel Guest, Nedenia West and Easter Grant. The final record of the day came in the men’s 55-59 4x200m relay, where the Southwest Sprinters TC broke the American record with a 1:43.14. The squad was composed of David Gibbon, Clinton Aurelien, Marcus Shute and David Jones. Competition resumes Sunday morning at 9:30 a.m. Results can be found here. Join the conversation with USATF on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook using the hashtags #USATF, #JourneytoGold Broadcast live on USATF.tv each day starting at 9:00 a.m. ET.