Kenya won four gold medals – the best by an African nation in the 32nd Olympic Games – but all four were on the track. In total, four silver and two bronzeThey were 19th best at the Olympic Games with ten medals However, despite a track designed to produce fast times, no world records were set by Africans. Both 400m Hurdles (Men and Women) produced World Records. All medallists in the Men’s event broke the previous World Record and Olympic. The latter set by the USA’s Kevin Young had lasted almost 30 years. The winner, Norway’s Karsten Warholm became the first man to break the 46 seconds barrier. No African athlete made the final, let alone won a medal.