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Archive for the 'World Records' Category
Sunday, February 12th, 2006

Steve Fossett has broken the record set by Dick Rutan and Jeana Yeager for the longest non-stop continuous flight despite power failure by flying 26,389.3 miles.
As BBC reports:
Generator failure as he descended to Kent prompted him to make a mayday call and divert to Bournemouth. On landing with limited visibility, two tyres burst, but Fossett was unhurt. He had planned to end his journey at Kent International Airport… He eclipsed the distance record set by Dick Rutan and Jeana Yeager, who logged 40,212km (24,987 miles) during a non-stop, non-refuelled trip around the globe in their Voyager aircraft in 1986.
BBC further informs that Fossett already has 109 records to his name! Adventurers like these who stretch boundaries have to be admired, appreciated and reverred.
Bravo Fossett!
Tags: Adventure Sports, World Records.
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Thursday, February 9th, 2006

Steve Fossett is attempting the world’s longest flight - 26,000 miles. Keep track of it here. BBC talks about the initial phase of the adventure and the records Fossett can break in the process.
Tags: Adventure Sports, World Records.
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Sunday, February 5th, 2006

Kajsa Bergqvist, two time world champion, broke the 14 year old world record of Heike Henkel by jumping 2.08 metres. Henkel was there in the crowd to see it as well!
Tags: Athletics, World Records.
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Wednesday, February 1st, 2006
The Aussie swimmer improves on her own world record becoming the third world record in the Australian Commonwealth Games trials.
Reports CNN:
Jones recorded a time of two minutes 20.54 seconds, fully 1.18 seconds faster than her previous record set at the 2005 world championships in Montreal, Canada. Libby Lenton set a women’s 100 meters freestyle world record of 53.42 seconds on Tuesday, wiping 0.10 seconds off the previous world record set by compatriot Jodie Henry at the 2004 Athens Olympics. Jade Edmistone lowered her 50m breaststroke world record to 30.31 seconds in Monday’s heats.
Tags: Commonwealth Games 2006, Leisel Jones, Swimming, World Records.
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