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World records at the 2004 Summer Olympics

A number of new world records were set in various events at the 2004 Summer Olympics.

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Archery

previous record of 685 was set in 1995 by Young Sung Shim and tied in 1996 by Kyo Moon Oh (August 12)
  • Women's individual (70 m, 72 arrow): South Korea's Park Sung Hyun, 682 points (August 12)
previous record of 679 was set in 2004 by Natalia Valeeva
  • Women's team (70 m, 216 arrow): South Korea's Lee Sung Jin, Park Sung Hyun, Yun Mi Jin, 2030 points (August 12)
previous record of 1994 was set at 2000 Games by South Korean team

Athletics

record of 12.91 was set in August 1993 by Colin Jackson
previous record of 4.90 m set by Isinbayeva

Cycling

previous record of 34.000 was set in August 2002 by Yonghua Jiang
This record was broken multiple times during these Games, the prior instances being:
  • New Zealand's Sarah Ulmer, 3:26.400 (August 21)
  • Australia's Katie Mactier , 3:29.945 (August 21)
previous record of 3:30.604 was set in May by Ulmer
  • Men's team pursuit: Australia's Graeme Brown , Brett Lancaster , Brad McGee , Luke Roberts , 3:56.610 (August 22)
previous record of 3:59:583 was set in 2002 by Australian team

Rowing

Note: rowing records are not official due to variable course conditions.
  • Women's lightweight double sculls: Australia's Sally Newmarch and Amber Halliday , 6:49.90 (unofficial) (August 15)
previous record of 6:50.63 was set in 1995 by Berit Christoffersen and Lene Andersson
  • Men's 8-man boat: United States team, 5:19.85 (unofficial) (August 15)
previous record of 5:22.80 was set in 1999 by Netherlands team
  • Women's 8-man boat: United States team, 5:54.68 (unofficial) (August 15)
previous record of 5:57.02 was set in 1999 by Romanian team

Shooting

previous record of 702.5 was set in June 2003 by Jason Parker
  • Men's 10 m running target (30+30 shots): Germany's Manfred Kurzer , 590 points (August 19)
previous record of 588 was set in May 2002 by Igor Kolesov , and tied in July 2002 by Yang Ling

Swimming

previous record of 53.66 was set in March 2004 by Libby Lenton
previous record of 4:08.41 was set in July 2004 by Phelps
previous record of 3:13.67 was set at 2000 Games by Australian team
previous record of 3:36.00 was set in July 2002 by German team
  • Men's 4x100m medley: United States's Aaron Peirsol, Brendan Hansen , Ian Crocker , Jason Lezak , 3:30.68 (August 21)
previous record of 3:31.54 was set in July 2003 by United States team
  • Backstroke leg of Men's 4x100m medley: United States's Aaron Peirsol, 53.45 (August 21)
previous record of 53.60 was set in August 1999 by Lenny Krayzelburg
previous record of 3:58.30 was set at 2000 Games by United States team
previous record of 7:55.47 was set in August 1987 by East German team

Weightlifting

  • Women's under 48 kg (total): Turkey's Nurcan Taylan , 210.0 kg (August 14)
previous record of 207.5 was set in November 2002 by Mingjuan Wang
  • Women's under 48 kg (snatch): Turkey's Nurcan Taylan, 97.5 kg (August 14)
previous record of 93.5 was set in September 2003 by Zhou Li
previous record of 113.5 was set in November 2003 by Batsiushk
  • Men's 56-62 kg (total): China's Shi Zhiyong , 325 kg (tied) (August 16)
record of 325 kg was set at 2000 Games by Nikolai Peshalov
  • Women's 63-69 kg (snatch): China's Liu Chunhong , 122.5 kg (August 19)
previous record of 120.0 was set in November 2003 by Liu
  • Women's 63-69 kg (clean and jerk): China's Liu Chunhong, 153.0 kg (August 19)
previous record of 152.5 was set in November 2003 by Liu
  • Women's 63-69 kg (total): China's Liu Chunhong, 275.0 kg (August 19)
previous record of 270.0 was set in November 2003 by Liu
  • Women's over 75kg (clean and jerk): China's Tang Gonghong , 182.5 kg (August 21)
previous record of 175.0 was set in April 2004 by Tang
  • Women's over 75kg (total): China's Tang Gonghong, 305.0 kg (August 21)
previous record of 302.5 was set in April 2004 by Tang
previous record of 263.0 was set in November 2002 by Zadeh

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