2023: A year of record-breaking feats by sport players

From football to tennis, here's a look at some of the major records that have been broken in 2023


Tayyaba Khurram January 02, 2024

In the world of sports, records are meant to be broken. And in 2023, some incredible athletes have taken that notion to new heights by shattering long-standing records and etching their names into sporting history books. Let's take a look at some of the major records broken by sports players in 2023.

Lionel Messi becomes all-time leading goal-scorer

In September 2023, football fans witnessed history being made as Lionel Messi surpassed Pele's long-standing record of most career goals scored for a single club (643). The Argentine superstar achieved this feat by scoring his 644th goal for Barcelona against Real Valladolid. With still a few years left in his illustrious career, it wouldn't be surprising if Messi set an even higher benchmark for future generations to chase.

LeBron James becomes first player to reach 40K points

LeBron James added another incredible milestone to his already impressive resume as he became the first player in NBA history to reach over 40,000 points along with 10,000 rebounds and assists combined. At age 38, King James showed no signs of slowing down and proved why he is considered one of basketball's GOATs.

Serena Williams wins her record-breaking 24th Grand Slam title

The tennis world has been waiting with bated breath for Serena Williams to equal Margaret Court's all-time record of 24 Grand Slam titles since she won her last one in January of 2017. However, after enduring multiple setbacks due to injuries and childbirth, many thought it would never happen. But in January 2023, Williams proved all her doubters wrong by defeating Simona Halep in straight sets at the Australian Open and finally achieving her record-breaking moment.

Babar Azam surpasses Virat Kohli as number one ODI batsman

Since his debut in international cricket back in October of 2015, Babar Azam has been making rapid strides towards becoming one of the best batsmen in the game today. And come March of 2023, he reached the pinnacle of his career by becoming the number one ODI batsman in the world, dethroning India's Virat Kohli from the top spot. With his elegant strokes and consistency, Azam is sure to cement his place among cricket's greats for years to come.

Karsten Warholm sets new world record in men's 400m hurdles

In August 2023, Norwegian sprinter Karsten Warholm achieved what many thought was impossible by breaking Kevin Young's long-standing world record in the men's 400m hurdles at the World Athletics Championships. He completed the race in a remarkable 45.94 seconds, shaving off almost half a second from Young's previous record set back in 1992. Warholm's performance not only broke a major record but also left fans with their jaws on the floor.

Cristiano Ronaldo becomes all-time leading scorer in international football

Cristiano Ronaldo broke yet another record in his illustrious career as he became the highest-ever goal scorer in international football during Portugal's match against Ireland. With his 110th goal for his country, Ronaldo surpassed Iranian legend Ali Daei's record of 109 goals. This milestone further solidifies Ronaldo's place as one of the greatest footballers of all time.

Simone Biles sets record for most Olympic medals won by a gymnast

Simone Biles competes in the floor exercise during Day Two of the US Gymnastics Championships in San Jose, California, on Friday. PHOTO COURTESY: GETTY

At the 2023 Summer Olympics in Paris, American gymnast Simone Biles made history by becoming the most decorated gymnast of all time. With her five gold medals and one bronze, Biles now has a total of 14 Olympic medals, surpassing Belarusian Vitaly Scherbo's previous record of 12. Her incredible level of skill and dominance in the sport has earned her rightful place as a legend in the world of gymnastics.

Adam Peaty breaks own world record

British swimmer Adam Peaty continued his domination in the pool by breaking his own world record in the 100m breaststroke at the World Aquatics Championships. With a time of 56.15 seconds, Peaty became the first person to complete the event under 57 seconds and further cemented his status as one of the best swimmers in history.

These incredible records broken by sports players in 2023 are not just numbers but also a testament to their hard work, dedication, and passion for their respective sport. These athletes have set new standards for themselves and future generations to strive towards – making it an unforgettable year for all sports lovers. As we look forward to what's yet to come from these sporting icons, let's celebrate their achievements and be inspired by their relentless pursuit of greatness.

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