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Unbelievable Olympic Records You Didn’t Know Existed

Unbelievable Olympic Records You Didn’t Know Existed

Unbelievable Olympic Records You Didn’t Know Existed

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China and Table Tennis

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Ian Millar

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Shizo Kanakuri

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Usain Bolt

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Nadia Comaneci

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Kim Yun-mi

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Red Gerard

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Aladar Gerevich

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Team USA, 1904 Olympics

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Michael Phelps

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Unbelievable Olympic Records You Didn’t Know Existed
China and Table Tennis
Ian Millar
Shizo Kanakuri
Usain Bolt
Nadia Comaneci
Kim Yun-mi
Red Gerard
Aladar Gerevich
Team USA, 1904 Olympics
Michael Phelps

Unbelievable Olympic Records You Didn’t Know Existed

Every four years, athletes from around the world gather in one chosen location to compete for the ultimate glory – an Olympic medal. They have spent years honing their craft, enduring injuries, facing financial struggles and mental anguish that come from intense training, and facing an inordinate amount of pressure to bring home a medal for their country. The end goal – becoming an Olympic champion – makes it all worth it for most. Many even set unbelievable Olympic records you didn't know existed.

The 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris ended a few months ago, bringing with it 17 new world records. Usually, the breaking of Olympic records is a slow process, often taking decades before another athlete comes along and dominates, setting new records. Other Olympic records, however, reach such pinnacles you won't believe they exist. (For more outstanding records, discover world records that defy imagination.)

To compile a list of unbelievable Olympic records you didn't know existed, 24/7 Tempo consulted a range of sports, news, and lifestyle publications including ESPN.com, The Washington Post, and Guinness World Records. We then selected athletes with records that are unlikely to be beaten or stand out for their uniqueness, peculiarity, or unlikely odds, and confirmed aspects of each Olympic record using sites like Yahoo! Sports and Olympics.com.

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