1) Joe DePietro of the United States set a WR in men's bantamweight class Weightlifting at 307.5 kilos.
2) Mahmoud Fayad of Egypt set a WR in men's featherweight class weightlifting at 332.5 kilos.
3) The men's 4x200 meter freestyle swimming team of the United States set a WR at 8:46.0.
yes they actually broke the world record for most naked people in one place because they were all naked.
the same time your mother does, how the hell would anyone know this! No one knows when he'll break a world record, only Crosby will know that :)
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.
It depends on the color of the stud and I don't think anyone has recorded a world record for that
Ian Thorpe broke the world record in the 400m freestyle at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, winning the gold medal in a time of 3:40.59.
yes.
it is the u.s.a
Yes, there are usually costs associated with attempting and verifying a world record, such as application fees, travel expenses, and hiring official adjudicators. Additionally, there may be costs involved in documenting and promoting the record attempt.
probably Olympics or a world record
Yes, it automatically replaces the current Olympic record.
the person who got the world record was a girl called nadia comaneci
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.