
"Record-Breaking Performances That Still Stand" refers to extraordinary achievements in sports, music, or other fields where individuals or teams set new, unmatched standards. Despite the passage of time and numerous attempts, these records remain unbroken, highlighting the exceptional skill, determination, or circumstances behind them. Such performances are celebrated for their enduring legacy, inspiring future generations to strive for greatness while underscoring the rarity and significance of these remarkable feats.

"Record-Breaking Performances That Still Stand" refers to extraordinary achievements in sports, music, or other fields where individuals or teams set new, unmatched standards. Despite the passage of time and numerous attempts, these records remain unbroken, highlighting the exceptional skill, determination, or circumstances behind them. Such performances are celebrated for their enduring legacy, inspiring future generations to strive for greatness while underscoring the rarity and significance of these remarkable feats.
What counts as a 'record-breaking performance'?
A result that surpasses the previous best in its category (sport, music, etc.) and is officially recognized by the relevant authority.
Who verifies and maintains these records?
Governing bodies or official record-keepers in each field (e.g., World Athletics, Guinness World Records) verify conditions, timing, equipment, and fairness.
Why do some records stand for decades?
They set near-impossible benchmarks given current technology, training, materials, or rules, and are rarely surpassed under the same conditions.
What is the difference between a world record and a league or national record?
A world record is the best ever globally; league or national records are the best within a specific competition or country.
Can you name a couple of iconic record-breakers that still stand?
Usain Bolt’s 100m world record (9.58 s, 2009) and Wayde van Niekerk’s 400m world record (43.03 s, 2016) are among enduring marks.