Equestrian Ian Millar of Canada is expected to compete at the 2012 Games in London. If he does, and barring disaster he will, he will compete in his 10th Olympics and set the record for most Olympics competed in. Currently, Ian is tied with sailor Hubert Raudaschl of Austria who also competed in 9 Olympics.
Dan Marino set many, many NFL records. Click on the 'NFL Records set by Dan Marino' link on this page to see a list of NFL records Marino set and tied, some of which have since been broken.
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Mark Spitz won 7 gold metals, representing the US, in the 1972 Summer Games in Munich, Germany which was part of the former East Germany.
After the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver, the record for most Gold Medals in a single Winter Olympics won by a single nation is 14, held by Canada. Since Canada set this record at a Winter Olympics that they hosted, the most Gold Medals won during a single Winter Olympics by a host nation is also 14.
The ladies' single (figure skating) world record was the the most significant record broken at the 2010 Olympic games. Kim Yuna of South Korea broken the then world record in the short program, free skate, and total.
Total of 44 new world records were set at the 2012 Olympics.
United States of America with 37 Medals Total, And We Set A Record For The Most Medals In One Olympics.
She has tied the records Shannon Miller set for total world championships medals and total medals earned in one Olympics.
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.
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 Süleymanoğlu's weightlifting records. These records showcase athletes' exceptional performance and ability to push the limits of human capabilities during the Olympic Games.
Romania had an extremely modest participation.
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Yun-Mi KIM (Korea), became the youngest female gold medallist in short-track speed skating 3000 m relay, at the 1994 Games, aged 13 years and 85 days. Norway's Johann Olav Koss set three world records and won three golds in the men's 1500-, 5000- and 10,000-meter speed skating events during the 1994 Winter Olympics.
The idea here is that the query returns either the number of records which match the query, or the number of records specified in the LIMIT clause - whichever is less. In this case, 30 is less than 2010, so all 30 records will be returned.
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.
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