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Unbreakable Records in Sports
USA, San FranciscoSaturday, March 15, 2025
Wilt Chamberlain's single-season scoring record of 50. 4 points per game is another milestone that seems impossible to beat. Chamberlain had 45 games with over 50 points, 15 games with over 60 points, and three games with over 70 points in the 1961-62 season. He also had a legendary 100-point game. Kobe Bryant, known for his prolific scoring, had 10 games with over 50 points in his career, but he never came close to Chamberlain's single-season scoring record. James Harden, the active leader with 36. 1 points per game in the 2018-19 season, is still far behind Chamberlain's record.
The Boston Celtics' eight straight NBA titles are another milestone that seems impossible to beat. The Celtics had the advantage of having an all-time player in Bill Russell, an all-time coach in Red Auerbach, and a seemingly endless array of other legendary players. The NBA has become more competitive since then, making it even more difficult for a team to achieve this feat. The Celtics currently have one title.
Simone Biles' world gymnastics gold medals record of 30 is another milestone that seems impossible to beat. Biles has dominated the sport for years, and her competition has struggled to keep up. Svetlana Khorkina, the next-most-decorated gymnast with nine world gold medals, is still far behind Biles' record. No other active women's gymnast has even two world gold medals, likely because they have had the misfortune of competing at the same time as Biles.
Cal Ripken Jr. 's consecutive games played record of 2, 632 is another milestone that seems impossible to beat. Ripken's durability was legendary, and he played in every game for 16 seasons. However, the way the game is played has changed significantly since then, and players are encouraged to take more breaks to ensure they are well-rested. Matt Olson, the active leader with 492 consecutive games played, has a long way to go to catch up to Ripken's record.
The UConn Huskies women's basketball team's 111-game winning streak is another milestone that seems impossible to beat. The Huskies were dominant during this streak, and it's hard to see any team achieving this feat again. The next-highest streak on this list is 90 games, also held by the UConn Huskies. Florida Gulf Coast Eagles, the active leader with 20 consecutive wins, has a long way to go to catch up to the Huskies' record.
Rickey Henderson's career stolen bases record of 1, 406 is another milestone that seems impossible to beat. Henderson's consistency and longevity made this record seem unreachable. Jose Reyes stole 78 bases as recently as 2007, but Henderson's record of 1, 406 stolen bases is still far ahead. Starling Marte, the active leader with 354 stolen bases, has a long way to go to catch up to Henderson's record.
Michael Phelps' Olympic medals record of 28 is another milestone that seems impossible to beat. Phelps' dominance in swimming is unmatched by any other Olympian. He holds the records for the most Olympic medals, gold medals, and individual gold medals in a single Olympics. Katie Ledecky, the active leader with 14 Olympic medals, is still far behind Phelps' record.
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