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The 5 hardest records in sports to break, Bolt set the limit in 9.58 seconds and Phelps Olympics 23 gold

As long as it is a faster, higher, stronger sport, there will be a record that will motivate athletes to keep moving forward. As long as it is an ambitious and ambitious athlete, there is no doubt that he has a record-breaking mentality and becoming the strongest. However, there are records that are almost impossible to break, and the existence of these records is almost impossible to be broken in a short period of time, except to tell your predecessors how bullish X was. Today we will take stock of the 5 most difficult records in sports!

Phelps Olympics 23 gold medals

The 5 hardest records in sports to break, Bolt set the limit in 9.58 seconds and Phelps Olympics 23 gold

As we all know, a Chinese athlete can win glory for the country in the Olympic Games, and winning a gold medal is already worthy of being praised, and Phelps, as a "swimming flying fish", actually won 23 Olympic gold medals in his career! Especially in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, Phelps won 8 gold medals alone! He won the gold medal in the 400m medley, the men's 4x100m relay, the men's 200m freestyle, the 200m butterfly, the men's 4x200m swimming relay, the men's 200m medley, the 100m butterfly, the 4x100m medley relay, spanning individuals and groups, two different swimming styles, and it is really not too much to say that he is a swimming wizard.

Thompson shot 37 points per 100 percent in a single quarter

The 5 hardest records in sports to break, Bolt set the limit in 9.58 seconds and Phelps Olympics 23 gold

Friends who often watch basketball games should know that it is normal for a team to score about 100 points in a basketball game, and on average, it is almost 25 points in 1 quarter of the game to the fourth quarter. And in the NBA, there is a player who scored 37 points in a game! He's Klay Thompson of the Warriors today. In a game in the NBA in the 2014-15 season, Thompson's Warriors against the Kings in the third quarter of the game, Thompson suddenly broke out, shooting 9 of 9 three-pointers in a single quarter, 4 of 4 two-pointers, and shooting 2 of all free throws, scoring 37 points with 100 percent shooting, successfully breaking the NBA single-quarter scoring record.

Bolt refreshed the human limit in 9.58 seconds

The 5 hardest records in sports to break, Bolt set the limit in 9.58 seconds and Phelps Olympics 23 gold

Before Bolt, humans didn't know what their fastest speed was at 100 meters, and they thought that with their human bodies, it was impossible to be faster than 9.7 seconds in 100 meters. However, the appearance of Bolt has refreshed human cognition again and again, and it turns out that two-legged humans can also have a speed that is not inferior to that of cheetahs! At the 2009 World Championships in Berlin, Bolt ran 9.58 seconds in the 100 meters, a record that no one could break after 13 years, and even the chance to get close was enough to see how terrible Bolt's speed was.

Lewandowski scored five goals in 9 minutes

The 5 hardest records in sports to break, Bolt set the limit in 9.58 seconds and Phelps Olympics 23 gold

In football, a player who scores two goals is called a double, three goals is called a hat-trick, four goals is called a big four, and five goals is called five sons Denko. It can be said that it is a very rare achievement, and Bayern player Lewandowski once scored 5 goals in just 9 minutes, thus creating a miracle. Compared to Maddy's 35.13 seconds, Lewandowski's 9 minutes looked more difficult.

The Uwe Horn javelin 104 meters is a permanent record

The 5 hardest records in sports to break, Bolt set the limit in 9.58 seconds and Phelps Olympics 23 gold

In 1984, former GDR track and field star Uwe Horn threw 104.8 meters in the javelin event, becoming the first javelin in the world and the first athlete in the world javelin event to break through 100 meters. This record is also considered by the International Olympic Committee to be the least likely record in sports to break. The reason is that, due to the distance of the track and field, if Horn's javelin is thrown a little, it is likely to affect the front row audience, so the Olympic Committee officially shifted the center of gravity of the javelin forward, so even the most amazing athletes can not throw the javelin more than 100 meters, and this record has been sealed for more than 30 years. (ikuet)

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