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On this day: August 16, 2008 – Rebecca Adlington breaks 19-year-old world record

Sport360 staff

14:47 16/08/2015

On this day at the Beijing 2008 Olympics, a 19-year-old Rebecca Adlington broke one of the oldest world records in the pool to win the 800m freestyle – her second gold of the meet having won the 400 free earlier – to become Great Britain’s most successful swimmer in 100 years.

Adlington touched the wall first in 8:14.10, shaving 2.12 seconds off of Janet Evans’ world record which had stood for nearly 19 years. Sitting in the stands of the Water Cube in Beijing, Evans found a kindred spirit in Adlington as she looked down on the British teenager breaking a long-lasting world record, and then congratulated her.

Memorable events on this day…

1981: New Zealand thrash Fiji 13-0 in a World Cup qualifer.

1987: The New York Mets beat the Chicago Cubs 23-10 to set a new franchise record in MLB.

2008: Jamaican star Usain Bolt sets a new world record for the 100m dash at the 2008 Olympics by crossing the finish line in 9.69s.

2009: Zimbabwe’s Charles Coventry equals the then-highest score in ODIs, scoring an unbeaten 194 off 154 balls against Bangladesh in a losing effort..

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