Some world records broken at the 1956 Summer Games in Melbourne were ...
Swimming -
1) Jon Hendricks of Australia in men's 100 meter freestyle at 55.4 seconds.
2) Australia in men's 4x200 meter freestyle relay at 8:23.6.
3) Murray Rose of Australia in men's 400 meter freestyle at 4:27.3.
4) David Theile of Australia in men's 100 meter backstroke at 1:02.2.
5) Dawn Fraser of Australia in women's 100 meter freestyle at 1:02.0.
6) Australia in women's 4x100 meter freestyle relay at 4:17.1.
7) Judity Grinham of Great Britain and Carin Cone of the United States in women's 100 meter backstroke at 1:12.9.
Athletics -
1) Egil Danielson of Norway in men's javelin at 85.71 meters (281 feet, 2 1/2 inches).
2) Millie McDaniel of the United States in women's high jump at 1.76 meters (5 feet, 9 1/4 inches).
1) Chuck Vinci of the United States in men's bantamweight (56 kg/123 lbs) at 342.5 K (755.1 lbs).
2) Ike Berger of the United States in men's featherweight (60 kg/132 lbs) at 352.5 K (777.1 lbs).
3) Fyodor Bogdanovsky of the Soviet Union in men's middleweight (75 kg/165 lbs) at 420.0 K (925.9 lbs).
4) Tommy Kong of the United States in men's light-heavyweight (82.5 kg/181 lbs) at 447.5 K (986.6 lbs).
5) Arkady Vorobyov of the Soviet Union in men's middle-heavyweight (90 kg/198 lbs) at 462.5 K (1019.6 lbs).
He broke the 100m and 4x100m world records a few times in his 4 Olympic appearences.
Wikipedia lists 32 new World Records from the 2012 Olympics see related link for the actual new records
Total of 44 new world records were set at the 2012 Olympics.
She holds no Olympics or World Records.
Athletes do not receive a monetary prize for breaking a world record at the Olympics. They may receive bonuses from their team, sponsorships, or endorsements, but these are typically not directly tied to breaking records. The focus at the Olympics is on achieving the best performance rather than financial rewards for records.
Cathy Freeman did not set any world records in the Olympics. She is remembered for winning the gold medal in the women's 400m event at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
Breaking a world record at the Olympics means you are breaking the world record, not just the Olympic record. Olympic records are specific to the Olympics event itself, whereas world records are recognized as the best performance in the world for that particular event.
In 1967 nobody got a world record
by beating the recent record.
no
nope. they are big time losers
Various world records have been set in the Olympics, including records in athletics, swimming, weightlifting, and other sports. Some examples include Usain Bolt's 100m and 200m records in athletics, Michael Phelps' multiple swimming records, and Naim Sรผleymanoฤlu's weightlifting records. These records showcase athletes' exceptional performance and ability to push the limits of human capabilities during the Olympic Games.
The Burj Khalifa broke 14 records