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Sergey Bubka's 1993 pole vault world indoor record of 6.15 m was not considered to be a world record, because it was set before the new rule came into effect. Bubka's world record of 6.14 m, set outdoors in 1994, was surpassed 7 times indoors by two different men since 2000, most recently by Armand Duplantis in 2025 with a 6.27 m mark.
ESPN World Fame 100 is an annual list compiled and published by ESPN magazine since 2016. The rankings were made based on salary and endorsements with their social media following Facebook , Twitter and Instagram along with Google search popularity to create a comparative ranking system.
100: American baseball player [38] Ken Casanega: 1921–2021: 100: American football quarterback [39] James Carter: 1911–2012: 100: American basketball coach [40] Jaroslav Cháňa: 1899–2000: 100: Czech footballer [41] Newton Chandler: 1893–1997: 103: Australian rules football player [42] Raghunath Chandorkar: 1920–2021: 100: Indian ...
ESPN revealed the 2017 edition of its annual World Fame 100 ... No Major League Baseball or National Hockey League players made the top 100. Take a look through the top 25 athletes below, and ...
ESPN ranked the top 100 athletes of the 21st ... has won 23 Olympic gold medals more than double any other athlete in history. ... with the Los Angeles Dodgers winning the 2020 World Series, three ...
Some of the world's best athletes aren't just bringing home gold medals. They're also going home world record holders. A total of 19 world records were broken in Rio this year.
World, area, and national records have been set at the championships over the course of its history. Competitors at the World Championships come from around the globe and records have been broken by athletes from all six continents. The United States has been the most successful competitor at the World Championships in both medals and records.
100 Greatest of All Time was a sports television series of five one-hour episodes, produced and first aired by the Tennis Channel in March 2012. It presented a list of 100 tennis players to be considered the greatest of all time, both men and women. The series was hosted by Jack Nicklaus, Jerry Rice, Wayne Gretzky, Lisa Leslie and Carl Lewis. [1]