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Johnny Bench of the Cincinnati Reds broke Yogi Berra's record for most home runs by a catcher.
Asafa Powell
Marita Koch currently holds the women's world record in the 400 meter dash at 47.60 seconds set in 1985. She set the world record seven times and broke her own world record five times. Marita Koch's world record times: 1) 49.19 seconds - broke the existing world record of Irena Szewinska (49.28 seconds) on July 2, 1978. 2) 49.03 seconds - broke her own world record on August 19, 1978. 3) 48.94 seconds - broke her own world record on August 31, 1978. 4) 48.89 seconds - broke her own world record on August 4, 1979. 5) 48.60 seconds - broke her own world record on August 29, 1979. 6) 48.16 seconds - broke her own world record on September 8, 1982. 7) 47.60 seconds - broke the existing world record of Jarmila Kratochvilova (47.99 seconds) on October 6, 1985.
The Cincinnati Reds star officially broke Ty Cobb's record of 4,191 hits on September 11, 1985 at Riverfront Stadium. He hit a first-inning single off San Diego Padres pitcher Eric Show. But revised statistical information reveals that Cobb actually had 4,189 career hits, which means Rose actually broke the record three days earlier with a hit against Chicaco Cubs pitcher Reggie Patterson at Wrigley Field. Rose ended his playing career in 1986 with 4,256 career hits.
UT's Ricky Williams broke the record (although he does not hold the current record).
He broke his own 100m record, the 200m record of Michael Johnson and the 4x100mR record of the USA.
Lionel broke the country record in scoring the perfect goal at the soccer match
Lee Evans broke Milkha Singh's 400 meter world record, in the 1968 Olympics. The current record holder is Michael Johnson.
On September 11, 2009, Derek Jeter passed Lou Gehrig for the Yankees all-time hit record with number 2,722.
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Derek Jeter broke Lou Gehrig's hit record on September 11, 2009, becoming the New York Yankees all-time hit leader.
The first World Record in the men's 200 metres sprint after 1977 was achieved by Pietro Mennea (born 1952), on September 12, 1979, in Mexico City.