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.
The most consecutive penalty kicks scores on FIFA 10 (EA, 2009) is 26, achieved by Christopher ‘Jeeby’ Hull (UK) in Liverpool, UK, on 30 May 2010. http://www.bragster.com/brags/367551
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).
The most consecutive rugby league Super League titles is three and was achieved by Leeds Rhinos (United Kingdom) between 2007 to 2009. The Rhinos defeated St Helens in all three finals.
The record for the most consecutive somersaults on a trampoline is 3,333 and was set by Brian Hudson (UK) at Jumpers Rebound Centre, Gillingham, Kent, UK on 18 September 2003. The attempt was verified by international trampoline judges. A baranis (somersault with twist) in between each standard somersault was counted towards the total as they were necessary to change direction. As the body still goes through a complete 360 turn, this is permissable.
The most consecutive wins of the King George VI Chase was four by Kauto Star (UK) at Kempton Park, UK, from 2006 to 2009. The four wins is also tied for the most victories in the race overall with Desert Orchid. The Chase is a Grade 1 National hunt race held annually at Kempton Park, UK.
The most consecutive wins in Twenty20 internationals is 8 by England between 6 May 2010 and 12 January 2011. In that span, the Three Lions defeated Pakistan three times, Australia twice, and South Africa, New Zealand, and Sri Lanka once each.
Elvis Presley is the artist with the most consecutive weeks on chart. His 13 hit singles from ‘A Mess of Blues’ in 1960 to ‘One More Broken Heart for Sale’ in 1963 spent an unbroken 144 weeks on the chart.
The film soundtrack to South Pacific (USA 1958), written by Oscar Hammerstein and Richard Rodgers (both USA), was the first No.1 album and held the position for a record 70 consecutive weeks from 8 November1958, eventually spending a record 115 weeks at No.1.
Cindy Jackson (USA) has spent $99,600 (£53,148) on 47 cosmetic procedures, including nine full-scale surgical operations since 1988. These have included three full facelifts, two nose operations, two eye lifts, liposuction, knees, waist, abdomen, thigh and jawline surgery, lip and cheek implants, chemical peels, chin bone reduction and semi-permanent make-up.