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All of the World Records Broken at the Tokyo Olympics - The New York Times

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TOKYO — World records are bound to fall at every Olympics, when the world’s greatest athletes compete on one stage and are pushed further and faster by advances in technology. Yet many also wondered whether swampy conditions in and around Tokyo — and the impact of a year’s delay — would hinder the expected monumental performances.

But athletes persevered and world records were shattered in a smattering of sports.

On the track, two Americans bested their own records in the 400-meter hurdles, looking up to the scoreboard in awe. Sydney McLaughlin set a new world record, beating the one she set earlier this year. Dalilah Muhammad, the defending Olympic champion, ran the second-fastest time in history.

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The men’s 400-meter hurdles was a similar story: Both Karsten Warholm of Norway and Rai Benjamin of the United States broke the world record. Warholm won the race, obliterating his own world record, which he also set this year.

Yulimar Rojas of Venezuela smashed a triple jump world record that had gone uncontested for more than 26 years. In doing so, she became the first woman from Venezuela to win an Olympic gold medal.

Caeleb Dressel set two world records in the swimming pool: one in the 4x100-meter relay as part of the U.S. team and another in the individual 100-meter butterfly race. And the weight lifter Lasha Talakhadze of Georgia set three world records, in both lifts and his total.

World records in track cycling were broken multiple times during these Olympics. In men’s team pursuit, a world record fell during the first round, and again during the finals. In the women’s team pursuit, the world record was broken three times in the same day, first in qualifying rounds, and twice in the first round of competition.

China is departing these Olympics with 88 medals and five new world records across swimming, cycling, shooting and weight lifting events.

Here’s a look at all of the world records set during the Tokyo Games.

Event

Competitor

New

Cycling - Track

Men’s Team Pursuit

ITA flag
Italy
3:42.032

Cycling - Track

Women’s Team Pursuit

GER flag
Germany
4:04.242

Cycling - Track

Women’s Team Sprint

Bao S. / Zhong T.

CHN flag
China
31.804s

Shooting

Men’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions Final

Zhang Changhong

CHN flag
China
466.0pts

Shooting

Women’s Trap Qualification

Zuzana Rehak Stefecekova

SVK flag
Slovakia
125pts

Shooting

Mixed Team 10m Air Rifle Qualification

Yang Q. / Yang H.

CHN flag
China
633.2pts

Sport Climbing

Women’s Speed

Aleksandra Miroslaw

POL flag
Poland
6.84s

Swimming

Men’s 4×100m Medley Relay

USA flag
United States
3:26.78

Swimming

Mixed 4×100m Medley Relay

GBR flag
Britain
3:37.58

Swimming

Men’s 100m Butterfly

Caeleb Dressel

USA flag
United States
49.45s

Swimming

Women’s 200m Breaststroke

Tatjana Schoenmaker

RSA flag
South Africa
2:18.95

Swimming

Women’s 4×200m Freestyle Relay

CHN flag
China
7:40.33

Swimming

Women’s 4×100m Freestyle Relay

AUS flag
Australia
3:29.69

Track and Field

Women’s 400m Hurdles

Sydney McLaughlin

USA flag
United States
51.46s

Track and Field

Men’s 400m Hurdles

Karsten Warholm

NOR flag
Norway
45.94s

Track and Field

Women’s Triple Jump

Yulimar Rojas

VEN flag
Venezuela
15.67m

Weightlifting

Men’s over 240 lbs. (Total)

Lasha Talakhadze

GEO flag
Georgia
488kg

Weightlifting

Men’s over 240 lbs. (Clean and jerk)

Lasha Talakhadze

GEO flag
Georgia
265kg

Weightlifting

Men’s over 240 lbs. (Snatch)

Lasha Talakhadze

GEO flag
Georgia
223kg

Weightlifting

Men’s 161 lbs. (Total)

Shi Zhiyong

CHN flag
China
364kg

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