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:CAN Summer McIntosh

SWIMMING

 

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:GER Darja Varfolomeev

RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS

 

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:ALG Kaylia Nemour

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS

 

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475 28 21  :CAN SUMMER MCINTOSH
140 14 3  :GER DARJA VARFOLOMEEV
130 14 2  :ALG KAYLIA NEMOUR
115 9 4  :SGP MAX MAEDER
100 12 1  :FRA FÉLIX LEBRUN
95 13 -  :BRA RAYSSA LEAL
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:JPN Shingo Kunieda

WHEELCHAIR TENNIS

Since the introduction of the Wheelchair Tennis Tour in 1992, there has been no more prominent name than the great Shingo Kunieda, by far the most decorated male player in the history of the sport. Following his first Australian Open victory in 2007, Kunieda went on to win a total of 28 Grand Slam titles in singles and 22 in doubles throughout his career, completely dominating the field for nearly two decades and finishing as the No. 1 player of the year a total of 10 times. At the Paralympic Games, Kunieda is the only one to secure a medal in five consecutive times, winning four gold medals in total, including the 2020 men's singles title in his home country. These achievements alone ensure that his legacy will live on not only among future generations of Japanese players, but also through the Paralympic movement as a whole.

 

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240 19 7  :SUI MARCEL HUG
200 15 6  :NED DIEDE DE GROOT
150 9 5  :NOR JESPER PEDERSEN
115 12 3  :BRA ALINE ROCHA
105 13 1  :ITA STEFANO RAIMONDI
100 7 4  :FRA TANGUY DE LA FOREST
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450 26 20  :NED MAX VERSTAPPEN
260 21 9  :JPN SHOHEI OHTANI
100 10 2  :RSA PIETER-STEPH DU TOIT
90 12 1  :ITA FRANCESCO BAGNAIA
80 11 -  :EGY NOUR EL SHERBINI
80 9 -  :USA CHRISTIAN MCCAFFREY
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:USA Tom Brady

AMERICAN FOOTBALL

A name that is synonymous with success, Tom Brady is widely regarded as the greatest quarterback of all time and one of the best players in NFL history. These titles are not an exaggeration when we consider his achievements during his 23 seasons as a player, 20 of which he spent with the New England Patriots. Brady led the team to 17 division titles, 9 Super Bowl appearances and 6 titles total, all records for a player and franchise. After joining the Buccaneers during his final seasons, Brady went on to win the Super Bowl LV, extending his individual records  which also include most games started. A five-time Super Bowl MVP (a record), Brady was instrumental for the sport's growing popularity in many countries, inspiring a legion of fans around the world and being considered NFL's first true global superstar.

 

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250 21 7  :RSA SOUTH AFRICA (RUGBY)
245 20 7  :DEN DENMARK (HANDBALL)
225 19 8  :GER GERMANY (BASKETBALL)
185 15 6  :POL POLAND (VOLLEYBALL)
150 12 5  :JPN JAPAN (BASEBALL)
80 11 -  :HUN HUNGARY (WATER POLO)
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