Template:Records

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Records
World record
Category: World records • Guinness World Records
People
Heaviest • Oldest
Sporting Records
Athletics • Chess • Cricket (Test - One Day International) • Cycling • Formula One motorsport • World Rally Championship • Speed Skating • Swimming


In track and field: 100 metres men, 100 metres women
In Australia: List of NRL records

In the US: NBA • NFL (individual) • NFL (team)• NHL • MLB • Track and field
National Records
United States: Music • track and field • United Kingdom • Japan
Motion Records
Speed : Air (Transcontinental) • Land speed record (Railed • Road car • Motorcycle • British) • Water speed record (Underwater) • Sound barrier • Speed of light

Distance : Flight distance record • Flight altitude record • Ocean depth record • Flight endurance record • Boundary of space

Other : Spaceflight records FAI records
Man-made objects
Tallest structures • Category on tallest structures
Physical phenomena
Extremes on Earth • List of weather records
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