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He is a 10 time NBA scoring champion and has won 6 championships

The African-American Athlete is the most decorated NBA player and scored 38 points while suffering from flu in 1997. He won six championships between 1991-1993 and 1996-1998.

This sprinter holds the record of winning the highest World Championships gold medals

The Jamaican athlete is one of the nine athletes to win World Championships at the youth, junior, and senior level. He won 4 gold medals in 4X100m relay, 4 in 200m race, and 3 in 100m race.

She is the first female gymnast to be awarded the perfect 10.0 score at the Olympics in 1976

The Romanian gymnast was featured in the 1976 edition of the Newsweek Magazine with a dedicated cover that stated -"A Star Is Born". She won three gold medals in the 1976 Montreal Olympics and two gold medals in the 1980 Moscow Olympics.

With 23 gold, 3 silver, and 2 bronze medals, he is the most decorated Olympian of all time.

Born in Baltimore in 1985, Michael Phelps is nicknamed as "the Baltimore bullet" and "flying fish". He also became the youngest swimmer to make it to the US Olympic team at the age of 15.

He is the youngest player to score a hat trick in the FIFA World Cup

Famously known as Pele, Edson Arantes do Nascimento, a legendary Brazilian footballer, was only 17 to score a hat trick in the 1958 FIFA World Cup. He scored a total of 92 hat tricks, 4 goals in 31 occasions, and five goals in six occasions. In addition to this, he once scored eight goals in a single match.

The only player to win four Super Bowl Most Valuable Player honors

In his entire 18-year career, Tom Brady has never lost a season as the starting quarterback. He has won more Super Bowl rings than 16 NFL franchises combined.

He became the first male gymnast to have retained the Olympic artistic individual all-around title.

The Japanese gymnast first competed in the 2008 Beijing Olympics at the age of 19. He is a seven-time Olympic medallist and has also won 10 World Championships gold medals, six silver medals, and five bronze medals.

This sprinter equaled the world record for the 100-yard dash in 9.4 seconds

Jesse Owens tied the race in 9.4 seconds and broke five other world records on the same day at the 1933 National High School Championships. Ownes won gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics by running in shoes handcrafted by the founder of Adidas, Adolf Dassler.

He is the 15-time NBA All-Star Game winner

LeBron James was still in high school when he got featured on the Sports Illustrated Magazine cover. His 15-time NBA All-Star Game streak spanned from 2005 to 2019.

This sprinter set the world record by finishing the 100m race in just 9.58 seconds

Usain Bolt has not been able to break his own record. The closest he came to break his own record was in Olympics 2012, in which, he finished and won the 100m race in 9.63 seconds.

He is the oldest man to achieve an Olympic glory in a non-relay event

The American sprinter was 34 when he won the silver medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics. He finished the race in 9.89 seconds. Justin Gatlin has won a total of 8 gold medals in his 19-year career.

He created a world record in the long jump with a leap of 8.13m in 1935

The record was broken by Bob Beamon at the Mexico City 1968 Olympic Games. He was ranked as the 6th greatest North American athlete of the 20th century by ESPN.

He was the youngest F1 racer to achieve the drivers’ championship until 2010

Lewis Hamilton from Great Britain began his career by karting when he was just 8 years old. He joined the McLaren F1 team in 2007 and has won 5 world championships.

This Skier has won a total of 5 international alpine skiing championships

The 46-year-old retired Austrian alpine skier has won two gold and a silver and bronze medal each at the Olympic and has won 3 gold, 2 silver, and 1 bronze medal at the World Championships.

This ice hockey player is a three-time Ted-Lindsay Award winner

Crosby was also named as the MVP of the 2019 NHL all-star game in San Jose. He was also awarded the Art Ross Trophy and Hart Trophy in 2006-07 and again in 2013-14.

Which MLB player has recorded the most home runs in the history of Los Angeles Angels

Michael Nelson Trout nicknamed as 'Kiiiid' has scored 268 home runs since 2011. He logged 41 home runs in the 2015 Major League Baseball.

According to UFC, he is the current MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) lightweight champion

The current UFC champion came into limelight when he defeated Conor McGregor by neck crank submission in the 4th round at 3:03 minutes at UFC 229 in 2018.

He has been awarded the MVP (Most Valuable Player) by NFL Super Bowl and NFL AP in 1989 and 1990

The Quarterback from 49ers and Chiefs had a successful career from 1979-94 and was named as the MVP of the league in 1989 and 1990. Sports Illustrated named him as the Sportsman of the year in 1990.

This tennis player won 11 singles titles in the year 2015

Currently, the world's No. 1 singles Tennis player, Djokovic has won 869 matches. Interestingly, he is also a member of the Serbian Orthodox Church and was awarded the order of St. Sava of the first degree in 2011.

This golfer has a total of 81 PGA (Professional Golfers’ Association) tour wins under his name

Tiger Woods has won a total of 81 PGA tours and 41 European tours. The iconic golfer won his first major title at the 1997 Master Tournament at the age of 21.

The wrestler has won the United States Champion five times in his career

John Felix Anthony Cena debuted in WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) in 2002 and has since won 16 times in WrestleMania. He is also known for his work in rap music and Hollywood movies.

This boxer won the 1960 Summer Olympics in the light heavyweight category

The legendary boxer won 56 out 61 fights which includes 37 knockouts. He also had the honor of lighting the cauldron during the opening ceremony of the Atlanta 1996 Olympics.

This swimmer won his first gold at the Olympics at the age of 18

The American swimmer has won 9 gold, 1 silver, and 1 bronze medal in the Olympics. He won a total of 7 gold medals in 1972 Olympics.

This soccer player holds the Guinness world record title for scoring the most goals in one year

Lionel Messi also created history by becoming the first player to score five goals in a single match in March 2012.

This MotoGP racer is the 15-time motorcycle racing world champion

Nicknamed as "Ago", Giacomo's winning streak spanned from 1966 to 1975 which includes 8, 500cc MotoGP wins and 7, 350cc MotoGP Wins.

This racing driver has won 91 Grand Prix titles

The legendary German racing driver who met with a skiing accident in December 2013 is also a seven-time Formula One world champion.

This basketball player holds the NBA All-Star Game career record for the highest scoring average

Apart from being awarded the Rookie of the Year title in 1985, Michael Jordan went on to be a five-time NBA MVP and three-time NBA final All-Star Game MVP.

He is the two-time undisputed UFC Light Heavyweight Champion

Jones made his professional debut in April 2008 and had amassed an undefeated record of 6-0 over a period of three months in the same year.

This NASCAR racer has won 200 races in his entire driving career

Richard "The King" Petty is also the first-ever NASCAR racers to be inducted in the 2010 Hall of Fame class as he participated in around 1184 races over the course of three decades.

This athlete won 9 gold medals in his Olympic career

The American athlete won 2 gold medals in the 100m, 1 in the 200m, 2 in the 4x100m races, and 4 gold medals in the long jump.

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17th July, 2019

Sportspersons cross multiple milestones in and are decorated with interesting titles for their achievements. Are you game enough to name these athletes through their achievements? Take this quiz to find out.

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