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An Olympic record is the greatest achieved in the Olympic games. A world record is the greatest achieved anywhere, ever. In some instances an Olympic record is also the world record.
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.
Yes. The new record becomes both the Olympic Record and the World Record. You will notice this is the case for several events.
Yes, it automatically replaces the current Olympic record.
The current Olympic record in the men's pole vault is 6.03 meters, set by Armand Duplantis of Sweden at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. In the women's pole vault, the Olympic record is 5.05 meters, achieved by Yelena Isinbayeva of Russia at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
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The Olympic 400m men freestyle record is 3:40.59 by Ian Thrope.
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The Olympic Long jump record for men is 8.90 meters jumped by Bob Beamon.
Olympic Record: Usain Bolt 9.63 (2012)World Record: Usain Bolt 9.58 (2009)
When an olympic swimmer wins a race and has the letters OR listed next to their name, it stands for ' Olympic Record ". An olympic record means that no swimmer has ever swum a faster time at the olympic games. However, the time is still slower than the world record, denoted by the letters WR. The world record can be set at any official race at any time in the world.