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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
- Men's individual (70 m, 72 arrow): South Korea's Im Dong-hyun, 687 points
- 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
- Men's 110 m hurdles: China's Liu Xiang, 12.91 (tied) (August 27)
- record of 12.91 was set in August 1993 by Colin Jackson
- Women's pole vault: Yelena Isinbayeva of Russia, 4.91m (August 18)
- previous record of 4.90 m set by Isinbayeva
Cycling
- Women's 500 m time trial: Australia's Anna Meares, 33.952 (August 20)
- previous record of 34.000 was set in August 2002 by Yonghua Jiang
- Women's individual pursuit: New Zealand's Sarah Ulmer, 3:24.537 (August 22)
- 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)
- This record was broken multiple times during these Games, the prior instances being:
- 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
- previous record of 588 was set in May 2002 by Igor Kolesov , and tied in July 2002 by Yang Ling
Swimming
- Women's 100 m freestyle: Australia's Jodie Henry, 53.52 (August 18)
- previous record of 53.66 was set in March 2004 by Libby Lenton
- Men's 400 m medley: United States's Michael Phelps, 4:08.26 (August 14)
- previous record of 4:08.41 was set in July 2004 by Phelps
- Men's 4x100 m freestyle: South Africa's Roland Schoeman, Darien Townsend , Lyndon Ferns, Ryk Neethling, 3:13.17 (August 15)
- previous record of 3:13.67 was set at 2000 Games by Australian team
- Women's 4x100 m freestyle: Australia's Alice Mills, Lisbeth Lenton, Petria Thomas, Jodie Henry, 3:35.94 (August 14)
- 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
- Women's 4x100m medley: Australia's Jodie Henry, Leisel Jones, Giaan Rooney, Petria Thomas, 3:57.32 (August 21)
- previous record of 3:58.30 was set at 2000 Games by United States team
- Women's 4x200 m freestyle: United States's Natalie Coughlin, Carly Piper , Dana Vollmer, Kaitlin Sandeno, 7:53.42 (August 18)
- previous record of 7:55.47 was set in August 1987 by East German team
Weightlifting
- 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
- 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
- Men's over 105 kg (clean and jerk): Iran's Hossein Reza Zadeh, 263.5 kg (August 25)
- previous record of 263.0 was set in November 2002 by Zadeh
See also
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