My guess would be due to either: Rule Changes or just no one has been good enough to beat it.
The main head line in 2001 was Michael Strahan braking the sack record with 22.5 sacks that year. This record is still active and has not been broken since.
Yes. Since discus throwing for women was allowed as an Olympic sport (back in 1928) the weight of a discus for women of all ages has remained fixed at 1 kg. The rules go on to say that for women still active above the age of 75 (!) a discus is allowed of .75 kg.
Mark Spitz (since been broken by Michael Phelps).
Good grief, no. He is the 44th President of the United States since January 20th, 2009. He has never broken the law and has no criminal record.
Running, boxing, wrestling, discus, javelin.
for an elbow i believe since 07 its 15 for a stomp kick its 18 for a palm strike 13 hammer fist 12
It is unknown, since the record keeps being broken, so far the tallest man was 8 feet 11 inches tall, and yes this was a human.
Mark McGwire played for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1998 when he broke the single-season home run record of 61 held by Roger Maris. He would finish the season with 70, a record that has since been broken by Barry Bonds, who hit 73 in 2001.
According to Track and Field News, the American high school record for the discus is held by Mason Finley a throw of 236 feet, 6 inches during the High Altitude Challenge in Alamosa, Colo. The standard of 234-4 had stood since 2001
Mark Spitz was an Olympic swimmer. He represented the United States of America. Spitz set the record with nine gold medals, that has since been broken.
In 1998, the record was broken by Gary Ross's film Pleasantville. I am looking for information about films made since then which exceed Pleasantville's 1,700 visual effects shots.
The Mets' 108-win total from 1986 was a club record, not an MLB record. Since then, that win total has been surpassed by the New York Yankees (114 in 1998), and the Seattle Mariners (116 in 2001). The closest the Mets have come is 100 wins in 1988.