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OMEGA: More Than A Million Results Measured At Tokyo 2020

Luxferity, 11.08.2021

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OMEGA: More Than A Million Results Measured At Tokyo 2020

As a spectacular Closing Ceremony brought an end to the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, OMEGA was able to look back at its role as Official Timekeeper and reflect on an extraordinary competition full of historic records and results.

For the 29th time since 1932, OMEGA fulfilled its role of measuring every event at the Olympic Games. It is always a huge responsibility to record the dreams of the world’s best athletes, and considering the unusual circumstances, Tokyo 2020 was no exception. In fact, this was the biggest Olympic Games operation in OMEGA’s 89 years of timekeeping.

OMEGA: More Than A Million Results Measured At Tokyo 2020

To complete its duties, the company arrived with 530 timekeepers, along with 400 tonnes of equipment and 900 volunteers to ensure the operation ran smoothly.

Over the course of two inspiring weeks, this timekeeping team measured 1,300,000 results. From the athletics track at the Olympic Stadium, even to the shores of Tsurigasaki Surfing Beach, OMEGA was there to capture every incredible performance.

OMEGA: More Than A Million Results Measured At Tokyo 2020

And some performances made a particularly notable impression. 171 Olympic Records were measured during Tokyo 2020, as well as 31 World Records, including the amazing 49.45 seconds in the men’s 100m butterfly set by the American swimmer Caeleb Dressel.

OMEGA: More Than A Million Results Measured At Tokyo 2020

In terms of technology, OMEGA was equipped with an arsenal of advanced equipment, including iconic technology such as its electronic starting pistols and photofinish cameras. In addition, 7 sports featured the new motion sensor and positioning systems, which captured a range of in-depth data such as live speeds and live positions. This helped tell the entire story of certain events, and gave a clear picture of how the final results were achieved.

OMEGA: More Than A Million Results Measured At Tokyo 2020

It was an Olympic Games like no other, but Tokyo 2020 will always be remembered fondly for the incredible efforts of the athletes who competed. OMEGA is now on course to complete 100 years as Official Timekeeper in 2032. Until then, Beijing 2022 and Paris 2024 are already on the horizon, and there’s plenty of preparation to do!

OMEGA: More Than A Million Results Measured At Tokyo 2020