Sustained high-scale signal
running 45d · last seen 1d ago · 10 markets
Observed at high scale and still active for 45d — a strong, long-running signal worth modelling (no spend/CTR data; scale is inferred from observation volume).
Gravity
23/100
push pressure now · 30d index
Strength
63/100
overall scale · 30d index
Run
45d
last seen 1d ago
Markets
10
countries seen
Landing page
outdoorrevival.com
final host
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not captured yet
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Network
Taboola
traffic source
40 Hardest Sports Records To Break, Ranked In Order
Outdoor Revival@outdoor
Top 10% longevity in network
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Broad multi-geo10 marketsPredominantly Tier 1, concentrated in APAC — Australia, Canada, Denmark….
- Tier 15/10
- Tier 24/10
- Tier 31/10
Regions:APAC 3North America 2LATAM 1Europe 1
What the data shows
Outdoor Revival's Taboola creative has been running for 45 days across 10 countries and first seen on April 24, 2026 and last seen on June 9, 2026. It has been observed in Australia, Canada, Chile, Denmark, United Kingdom, and India, and 4 other markets. The ad lands on outdoorrevival.com. On our 30-day observation series the creative has run in intermittent bursts over the last 30 days. Outdoor Revival is running 8 other creatives we have indexed, linked below for side-by-side comparison.
Creative headline: 40 Hardest Sports Records To Break, Ranked In Order. Indexed on Taboola by mediabuyer.
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Host
outdoorrevival.com
Path
/more/these-sports-records-will-likely-never-be-broken.html/
Full URL
https://www.outdoorrevival.com/more/these-sports-records-will-likely-never-be-broken.html/
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These Sports Records Will Likely Never Be Broken Home & Yard Gardening & Projects DIY Survival Skills Tips & Hacks Search for: DIY & Woodworking Gardening & Outdoor Projects Home & Yard Survival & Outdoor Skills Tips & Hacks About Contact Copyright Privacy Terms These Sports Records Will Likely Never Be Broken Dan Gray | More | 26 Feb 2026 We watch sports for their inherent unpredictability. While the rules are straightforward enough, there's no telling how things will play out. The game evolves over the years, generational talents raise the bar, and new records are set — and then bested. Some records, though, may as well be unbreakable — or, at the very least, breaking them seems borderline impossible. While you never want to say never, it's safe to say that the following records probably won't be broken anytime soon. Tiger Woods: 683 weeks atop golf leaderboards Steve Grayson/Getty Images It's impressive enough for any golfer to be ranked atop the leaderboards for even one week, as it means they're literally the top golfer in the world at that time. Tiger Woods made a habit of topping the leaderboards. During the peak of his dominance, Woods sat at the very top of the golf world for an astonishing 683 consecutive weeks. Between June 1997 and May 2014 — just shy of 17 years - no one else was ranked number one. ADVERTISEMENT Pete Rose: 4,256 hits ADVERTISEMENT George Gojkovich/Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT Pete Rose tarnished his reputation with sports betting almost immediately after retiring, and as a result, will likely never be welcomed back into the baseball establishment — let alone the Hall of Fame. ADVERTISEMENT Rose's 4,256 hits just edged out Ty Cobb's mark of 4,191 hits. The closest a player has come to equalling this mark in the past 40 years is Derek Jeter, who racked up 3,465 hits - falling short of Rose's mark by more than 700. ADVERTISEMENT Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 26 consecutive losses ADVERTISEMENT Focus on Sport/Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT Not all records are worth bragging about, and the woeful expansion Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the 1970s hold one of football's most embarrassing records. After playing their first game in 1976, they went almost two full seasons before getting their first win. ADVERTISEMENT The early Bucs failed to win a single game in their 1976 expansion season, and they started off 1977 on another lengthy losing streak. Somehow, they managed to eke out wins in their final two games of 1977. ADVERTISEMENT Lance Armstrong: Seven Tour de France wins* ADVERTISEMENT JOEL SAGET/AFP via Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT There's an asterisk after this one because Armstrong's doping scandal calls his achievements into question. Still, even if his performance was enhanced, Armstrong dominated the cycling world during a time when many other riders were also using performance enhancers. ADVERTISEMENT Armstrong overcame testicular cancer to win seven times on cycling's biggest stage, the Tour de France. His wins have been officially stricken from the record books, but this doesn't change the fact that, at the time, he was seen as the greatest cyclist of all time. ADVERTISEMENT Cy Young: 749 complete games ADVERTISEMENT The Stanley Weston Archive/Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT Cy Young, the very namesake of the award for baseball's best pitcher, holds a couple of records that won't be broken — owing largely to the fact that he played in a much different era. ADVERTISEMENT Young's 511 wins and 749 complete games won't be matched. For comparison, the active player with the lead in career complete games is Clayton Kershaw, with 25. Justin Verlander, who has 258 career wins, is the active player who leads in that category. ADVERTISEMENT Wayne Gretzky: 2,857 career points ADVERTISEMENT B Bennett/Bruce Bennett Studios via Getty Images Studios/Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT This article could be filled with records that Wayne Gretzky holds, but let's stick to one. The Great One amassed 2,857 points in his career, setting the marks for most career goals and assists along the way. ADVERTISEMENT The player in second place for career points, Jaromir Jagr, trails Gretzky by nearly a thousand points, even though his career was more than 200 games longer. Gretzky's goal mark might be beaten someday, but no one will ever have more points. ADVERTISEMENT Wilt Chamberlain: 100 points in a game ADVERTISEMENT Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT Like Gretzky, Wilt the Stilt owns a number of records in the all-time NBA ledger. His most iconic moment set his most unbeatable record: Scoring 100 points for the Philadelphia Warriors over the New York Knicks in 1962. ADVERTISEMENT Kobe Bryant came somewhat close in 2006 with an 81-point game, but Chamberlain's 100 points remains a holy grail. He also occupies six of the ten top spots on the all-time list of single-game points scorers. ADVERTISEMENT Tom Brady: 98 touchdowns to different receivers ADVERTISEMENT Adam Glanzman/Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT It would be easy to point to any number of Brady's accomplishments during his prolific career, but here's an interesting one: He connected on touchdown passes with 98 different players during his career. ADVERTISEMENT Brady teamed up with Rob Gronkowski the most, throwing 105 touchdowns to Gronk. But there are 28 players to whom he threw only one touchdown pass as well. Second place for this record is Drew Brees, who threw TD passes to a comparatively meager 73 different receivers. ADVERTISEMENT Boston Celtics: Eight consecutive championships ADVERTISEMENT Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT Not even the Jordan-Pippen Bulls of the '90s could eclipse the dominance of the Boston Celtics from the late 1950s onwards. Between 1959 and 1966, the Celtics, led by Bill Russell, won eight NBA titles in a row. ADVERTISEMENT After a one-year blip in 1967, the Celtics went on to win another two in a row. They added another two in the '70s. Overall, they have 17 championships altogether — equalling their long-time rivals, the Los Angeles Lakers. ADVERTISEMENT UConn Huskies: 111-game winning streak ADVERTISEMENT Brad Clift/Hartford Courant/Tribune News Service via Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT Women's college basketball has been dominated by the Connecticut Huskies (and Tennessee Volunteers) for decades now. Over the dozens of games of a typical basketball season, it's unheard of for a team to go undefeated. ADVERTISEMENT However, Geno Auriemma's squads did just that, winning 111 games in a row between 2014 and 2017. That's the longest winning streak in collegiate basketball history. The men's team with the longest winning streak is the UCLA Bruins, who won 88 in a row between 1971 and 1974. ADVERTISEMENT Joe DiMaggio: 56-game hitting streak ADVERTISEMENT Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT Baseball is a sport where failing seven out of ten times means you're an excellent hitter, which helps explain why Joe DiMaggio's incredible hitting streak is so remarkable. It's hard to get a hit every game, especially in a sport where you're playing virtually every day. ADVERTISEMENT Pete Rose came close to Joltin' Joe's 56 games when he had a 44-game streak in 1978, and other players have occasionally crossed the 30-game threshold. That said, DiMaggio's record seems safe. ADVERTISEMENT Martin Brodeur: 691 career wins ADVERTISEMENT Brian Bahr/Getty Images/NHLI ADVERTISEMENT The long-time New Jersey Devils netminder has a Hall of Fame resume, with his 691 career wins being perhaps his most impressive feat. Consider the fact that Patrick Roy, who many consider the best goalie ever, had 551 wins, and it makes Brodeur's mark all the more impressive. ADVERTISEMENT Marc-Andre Fleury sits in second place on the all-time list, but no one is catching Brodeur. A goalie would have to rack up about 14 seasons with 50 wins in each to do so. ADVERTISEMENT Floyd Mayweather: 50-0 ADVERTISEMENT Benjamin Lowy/Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT Having an undefeated record means a lot in the world of boxing, and while many boxers have had undefeated streaks to s…
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Observed daily (last 30 days)
Apr 25 → May 24·peaks May 3
30-day run pattern
PulsedIntermittent runs with quiet stretches — likely paused for budget cycles or rotation against fresher creatives.
- Coverage
- 33% of 30d
- Peak surge
- 1.5× vs median
- Last 7d
- 7
- WoW
- +75%
Peak day:
Window: Apr 25 → May 24
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