Up to now, the athletics men's events listed as official olympic events have reached 25, athletes from the three continents of Europe, North America and Africa have divided most of the world records, Asian athletics have only won 2 world records, China has no one on the list, the athlete with the most world records (individual and team) is Jamaican sprinter Bolt, 9.58 seconds, 19 seconds 19, 36.84 is one of the most difficult to break the world records, to see the detailed men's track and field world record encyclopedia:
1, 100 meters Jamaica Bolt 9 seconds 58
Set at the World Championships in Berlin, he improved his world record by 0.11 seconds.
2, 200 meters Jamaica Bolt 19 seconds 19 seconds

3, 400m Varnick, South Africa 43.03 seconds
Created at the Rio Olympics, he defeated the two world stars Merritt and James, and improved michael Johnson's 17-year world record by 0.15 seconds.
4. 800m Rudisha, Kenya 1:40.91
At the London Olympics, Rudisha broke the world record three times in his career.
5. 1500m Queiroi, Morocco 3:26.00
Created in the 1998 Grand Prix in Rome, it has been maintained for 23 years.
6, 3000m Kenya Kemen 7:20.67
Created in 1996 at the Rieti Challenge, since the 3,000 meters are no longer listed as an Olympic World Championship event, the world's top athletes have not taken it seriously as one of the reasons for the delay in breaking the record.
7. 5000m, Cheptegai, Uganda 12:35.36
Set in the 2020 Monaco Diamond League, it set a new world record for 16 years before Beckler held.
8. 10000m, Chepte, Uganda 26 minutes 11 seconds 00
Created at the 2020 Valencia Athletics Race, Cheptegai won the 5,000m world record.
9, 110m hurdles American Merritt 12.80 seconds
Created in the 2012 Brussels Diamond League, it broke the world record of 12.87 seconds held by Robles.
10, 400m hurdles Kevin Young, USA 46.78 seconds
Set at the Barcelona Olympics, Norwegian talent Valholm is expected to challenge the beard record this year.
11, 3000m obstacle course Running Qatar Shasin 7:53.63
Created at the 2004 Brussels Grand Prix, it is one of only two world records in Asia.
12, 4× 100m relay Jamaica 36.84 seconds
The Jamaican team, consisting of one Carter, two-bar Flat, three-bar Blake and four-bar Bolt, won the world record at the London Olympics, breaking the original world record of 37.04 seconds they held.
13, 4× 400m relay Team USA 2:54:29
The U.S. team, led by Michael Johnson, won gold at the World Championships in Stuttgart and has remained so for 28 years.
14. High jump SotoMayor, Cuba 2 meters 45
Created in the 1993 Salamanca Athletics Race, the best result of the new century was 2 meters 43 jumped by Balheem.
15. Pole vault Duplantis, Sweden 6 m 15
Created in the 2020 Rome Diamond League, together with breaking the world record twice indoors, Duplantis won the World Athletics Federation Of the Year Award for Best Male Athlete.
16. Long jump Mike Powell, USA 8m 95
Created at the World Championships in Tokyo, he defeated Carl Lewis and broke Beamon's original world record of 8 meters 90.
17. Triple Jump Edwards, England 18m 29
Created at the World Championships in Gothenburg, the second-ever result was the 18-meter 21 jump by the current American star Taylor.
18, put ball American Barnes 23m 12
Created in the 1990 Los Angeles Athletics Championships, American star Cruser, who has broken the Barnes indoor world record,
Prepare to challenge the world record this year.
19. Discus Hurth, Germany 74m 08
Created in 1986 at the Neubrandenburg Athletics Competition.
20. Chain ball Russian Shedikh 86m 74
Created at the 1986 European Championship in Stuttgart.
21. Javelin Czech Zelezny 98 m 48
At the 1996 Zeiss Invitational in Jena, Germany's Vettel threw a second-place finish of 97 meters 76 last year and is expected to challenge Zelezny's world record this year.
22, decathlon France Mayer 9216 points
Created in the 2018 Tarence Athletics Competition, breaking the world record of American star Eaton.
23, 20 km race walk Yusuke Suzuki, Japan 1 hour, 16 minutes and 36 seconds
In the 2015 Japan domestic race walking competition, China's Wang Kaihua walked the third best time in the history of 1 hour, 16 minutes and 54 seconds at the March Olympic Trials, which has the potential to hit Yusuke Suzuki's world record.
24, 50 km race walk Joan Dinis, France 3 hours, 32 minutes and 33 seconds
Created at the 2014 European Championships in Zurich.
25. Marathon Kipchog, Kenya 2 hours, 01 minutes and 39 seconds
Created in the 2018 Berlin Marathon, the second-in-history time is 2 hours 01 minutes and 41 seconds by Beckerer, and Kipchoge ran an unofficial time of 1 hour 59 minutes and 41 seconds in the 2019 Vienna Business Race, surpassing the official goal of breaking 2 in the future.