
Did you know that Eddie Eagan became the first person to medal in the Winter Olympics and Summer Olympics in different events?
Did you know that Eagan is the only Gold Summer and Winter medalist in different events?

Did you know that Gillis Grafström became the first person to win a medal in the same event in Summer and Winter Olympics?
Did you know that Grafstrom won a figure skating golds at the 1920 Olympics and at the first Winter Olympics in 1924?

Did you know that Christa Luding-Rothenburger is the only person to win medals at the Winter and Summer Games in the same year?
Did you know that it is no longer possible due to the staggering of the Winter and Summer Olympic years for a person to win individual medals in both Summer and Winter Games?
Did you know that Christa Rothenburger is the first person to win individual medals in both Summer and Winter Games?
Did you know that Christa is the first woman to medal in both Winter and Summer?

Did you know that Clara Hughes is the first person to win multiple medals in both Summer and Winter Games?
Did you know that Clara is also the first person to win multiple individual medals in both Summer and Winter Olympics?
Now if you didn't know, now you know...
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Dutch athlete Fanny Blankers-Koen was the first woman to win four gold medals in a single Games.
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Did you know that Marielle and Christine Goitschel were the first sister to win a gold medal in the Olympics?


The sisters were from France and they swapped first and second places in the slalom.
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In 2000, the New England Patriots came in last place with a record of 5-11 - they won the Super Bowl the next season...

St Louis Rams was last in 1998 with a 4-12 record.
First in 1999 with 13-3, and won Super Bowl XXXIV
St Louis Rams v Tennessee Titans 23-16
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Did you know which player won three consecutive Superbowl's?
Ken Norton Jr - 1993 and 1994 with Dallas and 1995 with San Francisco.

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Did you know that
Scoring 100 points in a game is a rare accomplishment in the sport of
basketball. What follows is a partial list of the few who have achieved the century mark at various levels of competition.
National Basketball Association
United States collegiate
Clarence "Bevo" Francis has the NCAA all-Division record of 113 points while playing for Rio Grande College (now the University of Rio Grande) against Hillsdale College on February 2, 1954. Francis also holds the NAIA mark of 116 points for Rio against Ashland College on January 9, 1953[1][2], but this is not recognized by the NCAA because it did not occur in a game against a four-year institution[3].
United States high school
According to the National High School Sports Record Book, only 15 male players have scored 100 points in U.S. high school basketball games (since 1913).[4] In addition, four women have scored 100 or more points in high school basketball games (since 1981). The women in this list contain a pink background.
| Player | Points | FG & FT | High School (State) | Opponent (State) | Game Score | Date |
| Danny Heater | 135 | 53-70 FG & 29-41 FT | Burnsville HS (WV) | Widen HS (WV) | 173-43 | 26 January 1960 |
| John Morris | 127 |
| I. C. Norcom (VA) | Mary Smith (Accomac) (VA) | 173-47 | 22 February 1961 |
| Dick Bogenrife | 120 |
| London-Midway HS (Sedalia) (OH) | Canaan HS (OH) | 137-46 | 6 February 1953 |
| Wayne Oakley | 114 | 47-55 FG & 20-24 FT | Hanson HS (KY) | St. Agne's (KY) | 128-56 | 12 December 1954 |
| Pete Cimino | 114 | 44-79 FG & 26-29 FT | Bristol HS (PA) | Palisades HS (PA) | 134-86 | 22 January 1960 |
| Herman “Buzz” Saygar | 113 | 56 FG | Culver HS (IN) | Winamac HS (IN) | 154-10 | 8 March 1913 |
Epiphanny Prince

| 113 |
| Murry Bergtraum HS (NY) | Brandeis HS (NY) | 137-32 | 2 February 2006 |
| Morris Dale Mathis | 108 |
| St. Joseph HS (AR) | Witt Springs HS (AR) |
| 22 January 1955 |
| Ken Robinson | 108 | 48 FG & 12-13 FT | Midway Cassatt HS (SC) | Ruby South (SC) | 118-39 | 10 January 1961 |
| Kenneth Johnson | 105 |
| Grandfield HS (OK) | Terral HS (OK) | 120-65 | 9 January 1979 |
Cheryl Miller

| 105 |
| Riverside Polytechnic HS (CA) | Norte Vista HS (CA) | 179-15[5] | 26 January 1982 |
| Danny Boyd | 104 |
| Camden HS (TN) |
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| 6 January 1961 |
| Dickie Pitts | 103 |
| Wimauma HS (FL) | St. Petersburg Admiral Farragut HS (FL) | 123-77 | 14 February 1956 |
| Brian Payne | 103 |
| New Port Richey Christian (FL) | Clearwater St. Paul (FL) | 111-60 | 1980 |
| Ed Vondra | 102 |
| Brainard HS (NE) |
| 146 - ? | 1922 |
| Bennie Fuller | 102 |
| Little Rock School for the Deaf (AR) | Leola (AR) | 133-58 | 9 December 1971 |
Lisa Leslie

| 101 (in the first half only)[6] |
| Morningside HS (CA) | South Torrance HS (CA) | 102-24 | 7 February 1990 |
| Cedrick Hensley | 101 |
| Heritage Christian-Cleveland (TX) | Banff Christian-Houston (TX) | 178-28 | 16 January 2001 |
| Wayne Coward | 100 |
| J.C. Lynch HS (SC) | Britton's Neck HS (SC) | 139-31 | 24 January 1961 |
| Greg Procell | 100 |
| Noble-Ebarb HS (LA) | Elizabeth HS (LA) | 139-79 | 20 January 1970 |
| Dajuan Wagner | 100 |
| Camden HS (NJ) | Gloucester Twp. Tech HS (NJ) | 157-67 | 16 January 2001 |
Linda Page

| 100 |
| Murrell Dobbins HS (PA) | Jules Mastbaum HS (PA) | 131-37 | 13 February 1981 |
| Tigran Grigorian | 100 |
| Armenian Mesrobian HS (CA) | Los Angeles Pacific Christian (CA) | 114-47 | 11 February 2003 |
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Did you know what team has won the most NBA Championships?
That would be the Boston Celtics, they won 17 championship
Did you know what team has lost the most NBA Championships?
That would be the Los Angles Lakers, they have lost 15 championship
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