The Jamaican born Usain Bolt is an unstoppable force. When the track and field athlete entered the 2008 Olympics, he completely took over. Breaking the record in the 100-meter dash, he was on fire and far from cooling down.
A year later he bested himself with another 100-meter record and clocked at 9 minutes and 58 seconds. It doesn’t end there, the last record-breaker, Justin Gaitlin clocked 9.85 in the 2004 Olympics, but was accused of using speed-enhancing drugs.
Anotonio Cromartie's 109 Yard Return
In 2007, Antonio Cromarties returned a missed field goal right from the back of the endzone. He then subsequently ran with the ball the entire length of the field and scored a touchdown.
That distance measured 109 yards. That feat cannot be matched. The record was set during his second season in the NFL. Cromarties retired after the 2017 season came to end. He did leave one the thing behind and that was his legacy of superhuman legs.
The Oklahoma Football Winning Streak
The college team's streak spanned five seasons from 1953-57. The streak is regarded as a serious major accomplishment. It would take a huge effort and a bunch of talent to top that.
There is actually some hope for Alabama though. They're beginning look like potential record-breaker
36 Red Cards Is Unheard Of
Handing out 36 red cards in a match should essentially be illegal. However, in 2010, an Argentinian referee found it to be incredibly necessary. When a fight broke out between the teams in the second half, the referee felt he was left with no choice.
To punish the teams, the Damian Rubino gave Red Cards to every single player, as well as the 14 coaches. The reactions were mixed on both sides. One coach even though the other team was going to kill him. Another source said the ref was a little dramatic.
Florence Griffith-Joyner The Sprinter
The famously controversial track and field athlete achieved her suspiciously good record and was accused multiple times of using PEDs. She does go down as one of the most tested athletes in sports history! Not once did she fail. Her 200m time in the 1988 Olympics still has yet to be challenged.
The closest anyone has come was Allyson Felix at the 2012 Olympics, and even she was well short with a time of 21.69.