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Claim victory at Paris Marathon: Kreeba and Demez shine

Yemanberhan Kreeba from Italy won the men's title at the Paris Marathon, while Ethiopia's Shura Demez shattered the women's race record. Kreeba clocked in at two hours, 05:19 minutes, and Demez finished at two hours, 18:34 minutes.

Expectations Rise for New Record at Masters Golf Championship

British golfer <strong>Justin Rose</strong> has revealed the possibility of breaking the Masters Championship record of <strong>63</strong> strokes. He emphasized that achieving this feat requires near-perfect performance from the players.

Artemis-2 Mission Breaks Records in Space Exploration

The Artemis-2 mission has achieved historic milestones by setting six records in distance and speed, paving the way for human return to the Moon and further space exploration. Led by a crew of four astronauts, this mission marks a significant step towards new horizons in deep space.

Messi Shines in MLS, Setting New Records

Argentinian star Lionel Messi has once again proven himself as one of the greatest football players in history by scoring stunning goals in Major League Soccer (MLS). This remarkable performance took place during an exciting match in Miami, further solidifying his status in the hearts of fans.

Ronaldo continues chasing his dream, threatens Kroos' record

Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo is relentlessly pursuing his goal-scoring dream, putting pressure on Toni Kroos in the race for records. As one of the greatest football players in history, Ronaldo aims to expand his personal record in the world of football.

Expose plans to forge court records raises judicial integrity concerns

MAKEMUR.com has revealed plans to pay court reporters to forge court session records, raising serious questions about the integrity of the judicial system. This announcement comes at a sensitive time, amplifying concerns over corruption within legal institutions.

Musa Itawma Challenges Mike Tyson's Boxing Records

British boxer Musa Itawma, 21, is striving to surpass the legendary Mike Tyson's records set in 1986, aiming to establish himself as one of the top boxers of his era. His journey reflects a deep commitment to the sport and a desire to inspire the next generation.