Following are the facts and figures about athletics for the 2012 London Olympic Games:
80,000 - capacity in the Olympic Stadium during the Games.
10,000 - tons of steel used to build the Olympic Stadium.
7,291 - Olympic points record in heptathlon, set by Jackie Joyner-Kersee (United States) in 1988. She also surpassed 7,000 points in 1992 and is the only woman to have done so at the Olympic Games.
1912 - year of the first official world records and the year the sport's governing body, the International Association of Athletics Federations, was founded.
1,000 - tabled seats in the media tribune.
500 - dedicated positions for photographers.
312 - total gold medals won by the United States in Olympic athletics history.
192 - length in meters of the first event (the "stade" race) at the ancient Olympics.
141 - number of medals to be won in athletics at London 2012.
100 - number of Olympic medals won by United States in women's events, the most of all NOCs.
87 - number of sweeps of all medals in an event by one nation.
80 - length in meters of track laid under the main stand as a warm-up facility.
29 - years since the sport's longest-standing world record was set, one minute 53.28 seconds by (Former Czech Republic and Slovakia) in the the women's 800m on 26 July 1983.
23 - medals won by United States in Beijing 2008, the most by any country.
21 - number of times United States have won the men's long jump, the most Olympic gold medals by one NOC in any single athletics discipline.
12 - most medals won by an individual athlete, distance runner Paavo Nurmi (Finland) in 1920 , 1924 amd 1928.
9 - Paavo Nurmi (Finland) and Carl Lewis (United States) are the most successful Olympians in athletics with nine gold medals each.
9 - the most medals won by a woman, Merlene Ottey (Jamaica) in 1980, 1984 and 1992-2000, although none of them were gold.
8 - Europeans have won the last eight Olympic gold medals in men's discus throw going back to 1980.
7 - the longest active streak of any athletics discipline being won by the same NOC - United States men's 400m and men's 3000m steeplechase by Kenya.
5 - most golds won by one athlete at a single Games, Paavo Nurmi (Finland) in 1924, among them the men's 1500m and 5000m within 90 minutes.
4 - the longest winning streak of Olympic titles, achieved by two men, both from United States - Al Oerter and Carl Lewis.
3 - Veronica Campbell-Brown (Jamaica) can become the first Jamaican to win the same Olympic event (200m) three times in any sport.
2 - allowable wind speed, in meters per second, for performances in horizontal jumps and sprints to be considered for records.
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