List of Olympic records in athletics

The modern Summer Olympic Games have been held every four years since the first Games in 1896 (except 1916 due to the First World War, 1940 and 1944 due to the Second World War, and 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic) and Olympic records are recognised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in each event. The athletics events, which take place at each Games, are divided into four groups: track events (including sprints, middle- and long-distance running, hurdling and relays), field events (including javelin, discus, hammer, pole vault, long and triple jumps), road events (such as walks and the marathon) and combined events (the heptathlon and the decathlon).[1] Women compete in 23 athletics events during the Games,[2] and men compete in 24; while 21 of the events are the same for both men and women, men exclusively compete in the 50 km walk, the women's combined event is the heptathlon while the men compete in the decathlon, and the short distance hurdles for women is contested over 100 m, ten metres shorter than the men's event.[1]

Athletics records in the Summer Olympic Games have been recorded since 1896.

Some Olympic records have been broken but later rescinded by the IOC. In 1988, Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson broke the Olympic and World record in the 100 metres sprint, but was subsequently disqualified after it was discovered that he had used anabolic steroids to enhance his performance. His record was expunged and the gold medal was instead awarded to original silver medalist American Carl Lewis.[3] Hungarian athlete Róbert Fazekas broke the Olympic record in the men's discus in 2004 but was later stripped of both his gold medal and the record after it was deemed that he had "committed an anti-doping rule violation".[4][5]

The longest standing modern Olympic athletics record is Bob Beamon's achievement in the men's long jump at the 1968 Summer Olympics.[6] The jump, at 8.90 m (29 ft 2 in), also broke the existing world record by 55 cm (22 in), and stood as the world record for 23 years until Beamon's compatriot, Mike Powell, jumped farther in the 1991 World Championships in Athletics in Tokyo.[7]

Note, only those events currently competed for and recognised by the IOC as Summer Olympic events are listed.[8]

Men's records

Usain Bolt currently holds three Olympics records, two individually and one with the Jamaican 4 × 100m relay team.
Ethiopian long-distance runner Kenenisa Bekele holds the Olympic record in both the 5,000 m and the 10,000 m.

♦ denotes a performance that is also a current world record. Statistics are correct as of August 3, 2021.

List of men's Olympic records in athletics
EventRecordAthlete(s)NationGamesDateRef(s)
100 metres9.63 Usain Bolt  Jamaica (JAM)2012 LondonAugust 5, 2012[9]
200 metres19.30 Usain Bolt  Jamaica (JAM)2008 BeijingAugust 20, 2008[10]
400 metres♦43.03 Wayde van Niekerk  South Africa (RSA)2016 Rio de JaneiroAugust 14, 2016[11]
800 metres♦1:40.91 David Rudisha  Kenya (KEN)2012 LondonAugust 9, 2012[12]
1,500 metres3:28.32 Jakob Ingebrigtsen  Norway (NOR)2020 TokyoAugust 7, 2021[13]
5,000 metres12:57.82 Kenenisa Bekele  Ethiopia (ETH)2008 BeijingAugust 23, 2008[14]
10,000 metres27:01.17 Kenenisa Bekele  Ethiopia (ETH)2008 BeijingAugust 17, 2008[15]
Marathon2:06:32 Samuel Wanjiru  Kenya (KEN)2008 BeijingAugust 24, 2008[16]
110 metres hurdles12.91 Liu Xiang  China (CHN)2004 AthensAugust 27, 2004[17]
400 metres hurdles♦45.94 Karsten Warholm  Norway (NOR)2020 TokyoAugust 3, 2021[18]
3,000 m steeplechase8:03.28 Conseslus Kipruto  Kenya (KEN)2016 Rio de JaneiroAugust 17, 2016[19]
4×100 m relay♦36.84 Nesta Carter
Michael Frater
Yohan Blake
Usain Bolt
 Jamaica (JAM)2012 LondonAugust 11, 2012[20]
4×400 m relay2:55.39 LaShawn Merritt
Angelo Taylor
David Neville
Jeremy Wariner
 United States (USA)2008 BeijingAugust 23, 2008[21]
20 km walk1:18:46 Chen Ding  China (CHN)2012 LondonAugust 4, 2012[22]
50 km walk3:36:53 Jared Tallent  Australia (AUS)2012 LondonAugust 11, 2012[23]
High jump2.39 m Charles Austin  United States (USA)1996 AtlantaJuly 28, 1996[24]
Long jump8.90 m Bob Beamon  United States (USA)1968 Mexico CityOctober 18, 1968[6]
Pole vault6.03 m Thiago Braz  Brazil (BRA)2016 Rio de JaneiroAugust 15, 2016[25]
Triple jump18.09 m Kenny Harrison  United States (USA)1996 AtlantaJuly 27, 1996[26]
Shot put23.30 m Ryan Crouser  United States (USA)2020 TokyoAugust 5, 2021[27]
Discus throw69.89 m Virgilijus Alekna  Lithuania (LTU)2004 AthensAugust 23, 2004[28]
Hammer throw84.80 m Sergey Litvinov  Soviet Union (URS)1988 SeoulSeptember 26, 1988[29]
Javelin throw90.57 m Andreas Thorkildsen  Norway (NOR)2008 BeijingAugust 23, 2008[30]
Decathlon9018 pts Damian Warner  Canada (CAN)2020 TokyoAugust 5, 2021[31]

Women's records

Marie-José Pérec of France holds the record for the 400 metres, set at the Atlanta games in 1996.
Russian athlete Yelena Isinbayeva set the Olympic record in the pole vault in Beijing in 2008.

♦ denotes a performance that is also a current world record. Statistics are correct as of July 31, 2021.

List of women's Olympic records in athletics
EventRecordAthlete(s)NationGamesDateRef(s)
100 metres10.61 Elaine Thompson Herah  Jamaica (JAM)2020 TokyoJuly 31, 2021[32]
200 metres♦21.34 Florence Griffith Joyner  United States (USA)1988 SeoulSeptember 29, 1988[33][34]
400 metres48.25 Marie-José Pérec  France (FRA)1996 AtlantaJuly 29, 1996[35]
800 metres1:53.43 Nadezhda Olizarenko  Soviet Union (URS)1980 MoscowJuly 27, 1980[35]
1,500 metres3:53.11 Faith Kipyegon  Kenya (KEN)2020 TokyoAugust 6, 2021[36]
5,000 metres14:26.17 Vivian Cheruiyot  Kenya (KEN)2016 Rio de JaneiroAugust 19, 2016[37]
10,000 metres29:17.45 Almaz Ayana  Ethiopia (ETH)2016 Rio de JaneiroAugust 12, 2016[38]
Marathon2:23:07 Tiki Gelana  Ethiopia (ETH)2012 LondonAugust 5, 2012[35]
100 metres hurdles12.26Jasmine Camacho-Quinn  Puerto Rico (PUR)2020 TokyoAugust 1, 2021[39]
400 metres hurdles51.46Sydney McLaughlin  United States (USA)2020 TokyoAugust 4, 2021[40]
3,000 m steeplechase8:58.81 Gulnara Galkina-Samitova  Russia (RUS)2008 BeijingAugust 17, 2008[41]
4×100 m relay♦40.82 Tianna Madison
Allyson Felix
Bianca Knight
Carmelita Jeter
 United States (USA)2012 LondonAugust 10, 2012[42]
4×400 m relay♦3:15.17 Tatyana Ledovskaya
Olga Nazarova
Mariya Pinigina
Olga Bryzgina
 Soviet Union (URS)1988 SeoulOctober 1, 1988[43]
20 km walk1:25:16 Qieyang Shijie  China (CHN)2012 LondonAugust 11, 2012[44]
High jump2.06 m Yelena Slesarenko  Russia (RUS)2004 AthensAugust 28, 2004[24]
Long jump7.40 m Jackie Joyner-Kersee  United States (USA)1988 SeoulSeptember 29, 1988[45]
Pole vault5.05 m Yelena Isinbayeva  Russia (RUS)2008 BeijingAugust 18, 2008[41][46]
Triple jump15.67 m Yulimar Rojas  Venezuela (VEN)2020 TokyoAugust 1, 2021[47]
Shot put22.41 m Ilona Slupianek  East Germany (GDR)1980 MoscowJuly 24, 1980[48]
Discus throw72.30 m Martina Hellmann  East Germany (GDR)1988 SeoulSeptember 29, 1988[28]
Hammer throw82.29 m Anita Włodarczyk  Poland (POL)2016 Rio de JaneiroAugust 15, 2016[49]
Javelin throw71.53 m Osleidys Menéndez  Cuba (CUB)2004 AthensAugust 27, 2004[35]
Heptathlon♦7291 pts Jackie Joyner-Kersee  United States (USA)1988 SeoulSeptember 24, 1988[35]

Mixed records

List of mixed Olympic records in athletics
EventRecordAthlete(s)NationGamesDateRef(s)
4×400 m relay3:09.87 Karol Zalewski
Natalia Kaczmarek
Justyna Święty-Ersetic
Kajetan Duszyński
 Poland (POL)2020 TokyoJuly 31, 2021[50]

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