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What world records have been broken in the Olympics?

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What world records have been broken in the Olympics?

A look at all of the world records that were broken at the Tokyo Olympics.

EventCompetitorNew
Track and Field Men’s 400m HurdlesKarsten Warholm Norway45.94s
Track and Field Women’s Triple JumpYulimar Rojas Venezuela15.67m
Weightlifting Men’s over 240 lbs. (Total)Lasha Talakhadze Georgia488kg

Who won swimming in the Olympics 2012?

Michael Phelps
Last night was another exciting night at swimming. Michael Phelps made history (again), becoming the first swimmer to win an event in three consecutive Olympic Games when he won the 200 individual medley. He now has a total of 20 Olympic medals – more than anyone in history.

What is the longest standing world record in swimming?

In July of 2008, less than three weeks before the start of the Beijing Olympic Games, Australian legend Grant Hackett swam to a time of 7:23.42 in the SCM 800 freestyle at the Victoria Open in Melbourne….ALL-TIME PERFORMERS, MEN’S SCM 800 FREE.

Rank1
SwimmerGrant Hackett (AUS)
Time7:23.42
Year2008

What country has broken the most Olympic records?

Because several countries have formed and/or broken apart since the modern Olympics began in 1896, total medal counts can be tricky….Here are the 10 countries with the most Olympic medals:

  • Italy (742 medals)
  • China (696 medals)
  • Sweden (661 medals)
  • Australia (562 medals)
  • Japan (555 medals)
  • Russia (547 medals)

Why are swimming world records broken so often?

In a sport more dependent on a person’s socioeconomic status, like swimming — which requires access to an Olympic-size pool, among other things — records appear to be broken more frequently because the sample size of athletes is considerably smaller.

What is the Olympic record for swimming?

Men’s records

EventTimeName
100 m freestyle47.02Caeleb Dressel
200 m freestyle1:42.96Michael Phelps
400 m freestyle3:40.14Sun Yang
800 m freestyle7:41.28Mykhailo Romanchuk

How do Olympic world records keep getting broken?