Which world records will be broken at the 2024 Paris Olympics?

World records under threat
Men's pole vault: 6.24m - Armand Duplantis
Men's discus throw: 74.35m - Mykolas Alekna
Men's shot put: 23.56m - Ryan Crouser
Men's 1500m: 3:26.00 - Hicham El Guerrouj
Men's 3000m steeplechase: 7:52.11 - Lamecha Girma
Men's 400m hurdles: 45.94s - Karsten Warholm
Women's 1500m: 3:49.11- Faith Kipyegon
Women's 10,000m: 29:01.03 - Letesenbet Gidey
Women's Marathon: 2:16:16 - Peres Jepchirchir
Women's 100m hurdles: 12.12s - Tobi Amusan
Women's 400m hurdles: 50.68s - Sydney McLaughlin
Women's triple jump: 15.74m - Yulimar Rojas
World records under threat

At every Olympic Games, the general public expects for history to be made, for records to be broken. This year, many world records are at risk in Paris, but which ones? All statistics are sourced from World Athletics.

Men's pole vault: 6.24m - Armand Duplantis

Let's start with the record most likely to be broken: the pole vault, set by Armand Duplantis on 20 April 2024. The Swede is currently untouchable and seems capable of beating his record in every event. Only a gold medal will be good enough for Duplantis in Paris.

Men's discus throw: 74.35m - Mykolas Alekna

The oldest record in men's athletics, a historic mark set by Germany's Jürgen Schult (74.08 m) in 1986, was broken on 14 April 2024 by Mykolas Alekna. The Lithuanian star will be aiming for gold in Paris this summer.

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Men's shot put: 23.56m - Ryan Crouser

World champion, Olympic champion, world record holder... Ryan Crouser will be the great favourite at this summer's Olympics in Paris. He will be aiming to break his mark of 23.56 metres, set in Los Angeles in March 2023.

Men's 1500m: 3:26.00 - Hicham El Guerrouj

On 14 July 1998, at the Golden Gala in Rome, Morocco's Hicham El Guerrouj set a new world record of 3 minutes 26 seconds. In February 2022, Jakob Ingebrigtsen clocked 3 minutes, 30 seconds and 60 hundredths at the Liévin indoor meeting in Pas-de-Calais, and will certainly be aiming for an outdoor world record in Paris 2024.

Men's 3000m steeplechase: 7:52.11 - Lamecha Girma

World runner-up, Olympic runner-up... Lamecha Girma seems cursed when it comes to major competitions. In 2023, however, the Ethiopian managed to break the world record in the 3,000 metres steeplechase in Paris. To claim his first Olympic gold medal, he will have to repeat that result or do even better.

Men's 400m hurdles: 45.94s - Karsten Warholm

On 3 August 2021, in a historic race, the world record in the 400m hurdles was broken by not one, but two men: Rai Benjamin and Karsten Warholm. While the American ran 46.17s, the Norwegian smashed the world record in 45.94s. Since then, the record has stood and the whole world is eagerly awaiting a new duel between the two athletes in Paris.

Women's 1500m: 3:49.11- Faith Kipyegon

Two-time Olympic champion, three-time world champion: Faith Kipyegon is the undisputed queen of 1500 metres. The Kenyan broke her own world record in Florence in June 2023 and could make even more history in Paris in 2024.

Women's 10,000m: 29:01.03 - Letesenbet Gidey

This world record is unique in that it was set during Ethiopia's Olympic trials in June 2021. Despite her record, Letesenbet Gidey did not win the gold medal in Tokyo and had to settle for bronze. However, the Ethiopian is the reigning world champion and could go for her first Olympic title, with a new record under her belt.

Women's Marathon: 2:16:16 - Peres Jepchirchir

There are two marathon world records for women: the one for a mixed race, held by Tigist Assefa in 2:11:53 (Berlin 2023) and Peres Jepchirchir's record in an all-women's race (2:16:16), set in London in 2024. In Paris, the race will be exclusively for women, so it's the second record that will be in (great) danger, as Tigist Assefa looks capable of beating it.

Women's 100m hurdles: 12.12s - Tobi Amusan

World champion in Eugene in 2022, where she set a new record in the semi-finals, Tobi Amusan is the great favourite for the 2024 Olympics, despite a disappointing sixth place at the 2023 World Championships.

Women's 400m hurdles: 50.68s - Sydney McLaughlin

Like Tobi Amusan, Sydney McLaughlin broke a world record in Eugene in the 400m hurdles. However, the American will have to outdo herself to beat her great rivals Dalilah Muhammad and Femke Bol in Paris.

Women's triple jump: 15.74m - Yulimar Rojas

Yulimar Rojas is simply untouchable in her discipline. Olympic champion and four-time world champion, the Venezuelan dominates the women's triple jump and will be aiming to beat her world record of 15.74m, set in Belgrade in 2022.

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