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12-year-old Palestinian boy prepares to break world contortion record Rare cherry-crowned mangabey primate baby meets her public for the first time British cyclist breaks world record for cycling around the world in 78 days The Red Arrows dazzle in Athens Koala survives 16km journey trapped behin...
breaking the all-time world record of 86 wins set by Sweden's Ingemar Stenmark. She also set another new world record for the most women's World Cup giant slalom wins with 21, and became the first female skier to finish with 138 World Cup podiums in FIS history. ...
There are many World Records for different categories but the most famous is the Outright World Land Speed Record - this is the Absolute World Record for the 1 Mile Flying Start. Absolute World Records are for a given distance or elapsed time, independent of Category, Group, or Class. ...
10 Fastest Marathoners on Record-Eligible Course: Men Runner Finish Time Pace/Mile Marathon Kelvin Kiptum(Kenya) 2:00:35 4:36.0 Chicago,2023 Eliud Kipchoge(Kenya) 2:01:09 4:37.2 Berlin,2022 Kenenisa Bekele(Ethiopia) 2:01:41 4:38.5 ...
Morocco’s Hicham El Guerrouj has held the world record for the mile of 3:43.13 since July 7, 1999. The first IAAF-recognized world record in the mile was run by John Paul Jones of the United States. No, the record doesn’t go back to the American Revolution. This John Paul Jones ...
Two-time Olympian and RunGum founder Nick Symmonds ran the fastest known time for a mile run while dribbling a basketball, 5:29, on August 23.
"He runs with no fear. Runners in the Western world have a tendency to create psychological barriers for themselves. He runs at will, with no inhibitions." - Eamonn CoghlanFrom the New York TimesRIETI, Italy — Noureddine Morceli of Algeria set a world record for the Mile today, breaking...
The U.S. women’s mile record fell, too, asElle Purrier St. Pierrewon her third Women's Wanamaker Mile with a record 4:16.41. Yared Nugusewon his second straight Men’s Wanamaker Mile with a time of 3:47.83, just missing the world record by 0.82 seconds. ...
team to run the quickest ever 100 miles.He initially set a date of this month, but will now attempt the feat when the weather cools in October, and if he succeeds it will be a lifelong dream come true."For as long as I can remember I have wanted to set a world record," he said...