Sports
By Aniket Kuila
10. Francesco Fortunato (Athletics)
The first-ever man to fall under a time of 18 minutes in the indoor 5000m race walk is Italy's Fortunato, who has just broken a record in (17:55.65).
9. Toshikazu Yamanishi (Athletics)
Japan's Yamanishi walked the distance of 20km in 1:16:10, thereby demolishing a world record in race walking that had been in place for 10 years.
8. Saquon Barkley (American Football)
Barkley beat a 26-year-old NFL record with 2,857 scrimmage yards in one season, made in the Super Bowl!
7. Jacob Kiplimo (Athletics)
Kiplimo of Uganda ran a brilliant half marathon in 56:42, which is a stunning improvement of 48 seconds from the previous world record.
6. Grant Fisher (Athletics)
American distance runner, Fisher, within six days, broke two indoor world records- the 3000m (7:22.91) and the 5000m (12:44.09).
5. Jakob Ingebrigtsen (Athletics)
Two world records were set by the Norwegian runner Ingebrigtsen in one indoor race: the one for the indoor 1500m (3:29.63) and the indoor mile (3:45.14).
4. LeBron James (Basketball)
LeBron scored 42 points at 40 to become the oldest ever to reach a 40+ tally in an NBA game, even surpassing Michael Jordan.
3. Armand Duplantis (Pole Vault)
Sweden's "Mondo" cleared a height of 6.27 meters, taking his tally of world records to 11! His incredible domination in pole vaulting goes on.
2. Lukas Märtens (Swimming)
German swimmer Märtens actually raced in 3:39.96 for the first time ever, going under 3:40! He broke a long-standing record from the "super-suit" era.
1. Mykolas Alekna (Athletics)
A thrower from Lithuania made the shot in the discus for 75.56m, blasting him to his recent world record and beating the 38-year-old mark! First thrower over 75m.