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Most consecutive professional ice hockey wins (team)

The most consecutive professional ice hockey wins by a team is 21 by the Cardiff Devils (UK) in the Elite Ice Hockey League (UK) from 31 October 2010 to 15 January 2011. The Devils outscored opponents by a combined score of 111-38 during their perfect run. The Elite Ice Hockey League is the highest level of competition in the UK. It consists of 10 teams in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. The Devils technically won 22 consecutive matches, but one of the victories was in Continue reading →

Most consecutive Premier League football seasons scored in

The most consecutive Premier League seasons that an individual player has scored at least one goal in is 19, by Ryan Giggs (UK) playing for Manchester United (UK) between 1992 and 2011. Giggs has scored in all 19 Premier League seasons, plus two First Division seasons prior to that, taking the total number of top division season’s scored in to 21.

Most consecutive skateboard ollies

The most consecutive skateboard ollies was 242 by Eric Carlin (USA) in Mount Laurel, New Jersey, USA, on 16 July 2011. An ollie is a skateboard trick in which the rider lifts the entire board off the ground and then lands it again without the use of the hands. Carlin had three failed attempts (of 55, 122 and 20 consecutive ollies) before breaking the record on his fourth of the day.

Most consecutive skateboard half-cab heelflips

The record for the most consecutive skateboard half-cab heel flips is ten and was set by Matthias Ringstrom (USA) on the set of L’Ete De Tous Les Record at La Tranche Sur Mer, France on 26 July 2005. This record was tied by Steve Barra and Rob Dyrdek (both USA) in Los Angeles, California, USA on MTV’s ‘The Rob & Big Show’ on 17 September 2007.

Most consecutive rugby passes

The most consecutive rugby ball passes was 279 in an event organized by Hybu Pobl Ifanc and the Newport Gwent Dragons at the Dragons’ playing ground in Newport, United Kingdom, on 7 August 2010. All passes were backward, legal as per the rules of rugby, and each travelled a minimum of 5 m (16 ft 4 in) to their recipient. Each pass was monitored for veracity by licensed rugby referee Khalid Falvey (UK).