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Records Shattered Across Sports World

Milestones achieved in Premier League, Olympics, and beyond

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By Emergent News Desk

Saturday, February 21, 2026

Records Shattered Across Sports World

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James Milner breaks Premier League appearance record, while Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo sets new standard for Winter Olympics gold medals, and other records fall in sports.

This weekend saw a flurry of record-breaking achievements across the sports world, with milestones reached in the Premier League, Olympics, and beyond.

In the Premier League, James Milner made history by breaking the appearance record, previously held by Gareth Barry. The 40-year-old midfielder, who has been a stalwart in English football for nearly two decades, achieved the feat in Brighton's game against Brentford on Saturday. Milner's remarkable career has seen him play for several top-flight clubs, including Leeds, Newcastle, Aston Villa, Manchester City, and Liverpool.

Meanwhile, at the Winter Olympics, Norway's Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo set a new standard for gold medals won at a single Games. The 29-year-old cross-country skier claimed his sixth gold medal, surpassing the previous record of five held by American speed skater Eric Heiden since the 1980 Lake Placid Olympics. Klaebo's achievement was all the more impressive given the grueling nature of the 50km mass start classic, which he won by a margin of 8.9 seconds.

In other news, Bill Mazeroski, the Hall of Fame second baseman, passed away at the age of 89. Mazeroski was best known for his historic walk-off home run in Game 7 of the 1960 World Series, which won the championship for the Pittsburgh Pirates.

On the ice, Brady Tkachuk spoke about the intense rivalry between the US and Canada ahead of their Olympic gold medal game. Tkachuk acknowledged the "hatred" between the two teams, but also expressed his admiration for the Canadian team, which the US would need to defeat to achieve their ultimate goal.

In cricket, England's white-ball coach Brendon McCullum is under pressure to deliver results after the team scraped through the group stage of the T20 World Cup. Captain Harry Brook has admitted that the team underestimated some of their opponents, and McCullum will be hoping to turn things around in the remaining games.

These achievements and storylines serve as a reminder of the high stakes and intense competition that exist across various sports. As athletes continue to push the boundaries of human performance, records will inevitably be broken, and new milestones will be set.

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