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American Focus > Blog > Sports > From LeBron James to Alex Ovechkin, untouchable sports records and why they might never be broken
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From LeBron James to Alex Ovechkin, untouchable sports records and why they might never be broken

Last updated: April 13, 2025 8:04 pm
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In the world of sports, records are constantly being broken as athletes push the boundaries of what is possible. From Wayne Gretzky’s NHL goals record to Michael Phelps’ Olympic gold medals, there are some records that seem untouchable. However, as history has shown us, no record is safe forever.

One such record that seemed unbreakable was Gretzky’s 894 NHL goals, a feat that stood for 31 years until Alexander Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals surpassed it in April 2023. While Gretzky still holds other records like his 1,963 career assists, it goes to show that even the most legendary records can be broken.

In the world of soccer, there are records that seem unlikely to ever be surpassed. Take, for example, Newport County goalkeeper Tom King’s incredible 96.01 meter goal in January 2021. It would take a lot of skill and luck to beat such a feat. Similarly, the shortest time between two goals record of nine seconds set by Wycombe Wanderers is another record that seems near impossible to break.

Moving on to the Olympics, Michael Phelps’ 23 gold medals are a testament to his dominance in the pool. While other swimmers like Katie Ledecky and Caeleb Dressel have impressive medal counts, Phelps’ record is unmatched. Similarly, Florence Griffith Joyner’s 100m world record of 10.49 seconds still stands to this day, with no athlete coming close to breaking it.

In tennis, Steffi Graf’s Calendar Golden Grand Slam in 1988 remains a record that no other singles player has achieved. Winning all four major tournaments and Olympic gold in the same year is a remarkable feat that may never be replicated.

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In the NBA and NFL, records like Wilt Chamberlain’s 100-point game and LeBron James’ all-time scoring record are examples of records that seem unbreakable. Chamberlain’s historic night without a three-point line and James’ longevity in the league make their records stand the test of time.

In Formula 1, Nico HĂĽlkenberg’s 231 races without a podium finish is a record that showcases his consistency but also his lack of top-three finishes. On the other hand, Max Verstappen’s record as the youngest driver to score points at 17 years, 180 days is a remarkable achievement that may be difficult to surpass.

In conclusion, while some sports records may seem unbreakable, history has shown us that anything is possible. Athletes continue to push the boundaries of what is achievable, and who knows, maybe one day these seemingly untouchable records will be broken.

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