In athletics, Naoko Takahashi holds the Olympic record in woman's marathon at 2 hours, 23 minutes, 14 seconds set at the 2000 Games in Sydney.
In swimming, Kosuke Kitajima holds the Olympic record in men's 100 meter butterfly (58.91 seconds) and 200 meter butterfly (2 minutes, 7.64 seconds), both set at the 2008 Games in Beijing.
has ashleigh brennan broken any world records
Ian Thorpe is an Australian swimmer who has won five Olympic gold medals. As of now Ian Thorpe does not hold any world or Olympic records.
Yes, there were several world records set at the 1948 Olympic Games in London. Notable world records were achieved in events such as athletics, swimming, weightlifting, and cycling.
The Olympic Games featured 32 world records in eight sports. France did not make any of them
Yes, England, as part of Team Great Britain, has set world records in various Olympic events over the years. Some notable examples include world records set in track cycling, rowing, swimming, and athletics.
Ben Johnson broke the Olympic and World record in the 100 metres, Robert Fazekas broke the Olympic record in the men's discus,..these are only two but i cant find any more...Hope this helps :)
Ya you can go on google and search Pokemon world records and then click on the Guiness world records link and theres about 18
The OR stands for Olympic Record which is a record made only at the olympic games. The WR ( world Record) is a record made by an individual of that sport at any other event worldwide. Sort of like a guiness world record. However if a world record is beaten at the olympic games then both OR and WR will change to that new time or score.
Basically, there aren't any records, the scoring's are 11 points for each game and takes 3 out of 5 games to win the match.
Michelle Kwan, a former figure skater, does not hold any official world records. However, she is considered one of the greatest figure skaters in history, having won numerous championships and medals throughout her career.
Not world records, not sure about national level.
No they are not the same. A World Record can be broken at any time. Whereas an Olympic Record can only be broken at the Olympic Games (it's a glorified Meet Record.) Keep in mind that a World Record CAN be set at the Olympic Games (which would in turn, automatically break the Olympic Record as well.) A World Record outranks an Olympic Record.