2019 olympic record breakers
Here are some of the record breakers from the 2019 Olympic Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea:
Speed Skating
- Nao Kodaira (Japan) - Women's 500m: 36.80 seconds (new Olympic record)
- Ireen Wüst (Netherlands) - Women's 1500m: 1:54.09 minutes (new Olympic record)
- Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen (Norway) - Men's 1000m: 1:07.99 minutes (new Olympic record)
Alpine Skiing
- Ester Ledecka (Czech Republic) - Women's Super-G: 1:21.11 minutes (new Olympic record)
- Marcel Hirscher (Austria) - Men's Giant Slalom: 2:06.52 minutes (new Olympic record)
Cross-Country Skiing
- Marit Bjørgen (Norway) - Women's 30km Mass Start: 1:22:17.6 hours (new Olympic record)
- Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (Norway) - Men's 50km Mass Start: 2:08:22.1 hours (new Olympic record)
Biathlon
- Johannes Thingnes Bø (Norway) - Men's 20km Individual: 48:03.8 minutes (new Olympic record)
- Laura Dahlmeier (Germany) - Women's 12.5km Mass Start: 35:25.6 minutes (new Olympic record)
Curling
- Sweden - Men's Curling: 8-4 win over Canada (new Olympic record for most consecutive wins in a single Olympics)
Freestyle Skiing
- Mikaël Kingsbury (Canada) - Men's Moguls: 85.05 points (new Olympic record)
- Jaelin Kauf (USA) - Women's Moguls: 82.15 points (new Olympic record)
Snowboarding
- Ester Ledecka (Czech Republic) - Women's Super-G: 1:21.11 minutes (new Olympic record)
- Ayumu Hirano (Japan) - Men's Halfpipe: 95.25 points (new Olympic record)
Note: These are just some of the record breakers from the 2019 Olympic Games. There may be other records set in various events that are not listed here.