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A winning streak, also known as a win streak or hot streak, is an uninterrupted sequence of success in
games A game is a structured form of play, usually undertaken for entertainment or fun, and sometimes used as an educational tool. Many games are also considered to be work (such as professional players of spectator sports or games) or art (such ...
or competitions, commonly measured by at least 4 wins that are uninterrupted by losses or ties/draws. Although sometimes claimed as a winning streak by those unaccustomed to winning, simply winning two games in a row is most definitely not a win streak. In
sports Sport pertains to any form of competitive physical activity or game that aims to use, maintain, or improve physical ability and skills while providing enjoyment to participants and, in some cases, entertainment to spectators. Sports can, th ...
, it can be applied to teams, and
individuals An individual is that which exists as a distinct entity. Individuality (or self-hood) is the state or quality of being an individual; particularly (in the case of humans) of being a person unique from other people and possessing one's own need ...
. In sports where teams or individuals represent groups such as countries or regions, those groups can also be said to have winning streaks if their representatives win consecutive games or competitions, even if the competitors are different. Streaks can also be applied to specific competitions: for example, a competitor who wins an event in three consecutive
Olympic Games The modern Olympic Games or Olympics (french: link=no, Jeux olympiques) are the leading international sporting events featuring summer and winter sports competitions in which thousands of athletes from around the world participate in a var ...
has an Olympic winning streak, even if they have lost other competitions during the period.


Longest streaks

The longest (in terms of time) recorded winning streak in any professional sports is
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Antoni Bou Antoni Bou i Mena () (born 17 October 1986) is a Spanish professional motorcycle trials rider. He has been the sole outdoor and indoor FIM Trial World Championship champion from 2007 to 2022. With these 32 world titles (16 outdoor and 16 indoor), ...
having won 32 consecutive world championships in Motorcycle Trials between 2007 and today, he is still active in the sport.
Pakistan Pakistan ( ur, ), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan ( ur, , label=none), is a country in South Asia. It is the world's List of countries and dependencies by population, fifth-most populous country, with a population of almost 24 ...
's Jahangir Khan's 555 consecutive wins in squash from 1981 to 1986 is also of significant note. In 2013, the Dutch
wheelchair tennis Wheelchair tennis is one of the forms of tennis adapted for wheelchair users. The size of the court, net height and rackets are the same, but there are two major differences from pedestrian tennis: athletes use specially designed wheelchairs, a ...
player
Esther Vergeer Esther Mary Vergeer (; born 18 July 1981) is a Dutch former professional wheelchair tennis player. Vergeer won 48 major titles (21 in singles and 27 in doubles), 23 year-end championships (14 consecutive in singles and nine in doubles), and s ...
retired with an active 10-year-long winning streak of 470 matches, including a streak of 250 consecutive sets won.


Air sports The term "air sports" covers a range of aerial activities, including air racing, aerobatics, aeromodelling, hang gliding, human-powered aircraft, parachuting, paragliding and skydiving. Recognized and regulated air sports Many air sports ...


Aerobatic


Team

3 consecutive titles at FAI World Aerobatic Championships – Russia * Streak started 2001 Burgos, Spain * Streak ended 2007 Burgos, Spain


Aquatic sports


Diving


Olympics


World Championships


=Men's

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1m Springboard

7 consecutive gold medals at World Championships – China * Streak started 2007 Melbourne, Australia


3m Springboard

3 consecutive gold medals at World Championships *
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** Streak started 1973 Belgrade, Yugoslavia ** Streak ended 1982 Guayaquil, Ecuador * He Chong ** Streak started 2009 Rome, Italy ** Streak ended 2015 Kazan, Russia 7 consecutive gold medals at World Championships – China * Streak started 2007 Melbourne, Australia


10m Platform

3 consecutive gold medals at World Championships * Greg Louganis ** Streak started 1978 West Berlin ** Streak ended 1991 Perth, Australia * Qiu Bo ** Streak started 2011 Shanghai, China ** Streak ended 2017 Budapest, Hungary


Synchronized 3m Springboard

5 consecutive gold medals at World Championships – China * Streak started 2005 Montreal, Canada


Synchronized 10m Platform

3 consecutive gold medals at World Championships – United States * Streak started 2007 Melbourne, Australia * Streak ended 2013 Barcelona, Spain


=Women's

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3m Springboard

5 consecutive gold medals at World ChampionshipsGuo Jingjing * Streak started 2001 Fukuoka, Japan * Streak ended 2011 Shanghai, China 10 consecutive gold medals at World Championships – China * Streak started 2001 Fukuoka, Japan


10m Platform

3 consecutive gold medals at World Championships – China * Streak started 1986 Madrid, Spain * Streak ended 1998 Perth, Australia


Synchronized 3m Springboard

10 consecutive titles at World Championships – China * Streak started 2001 Fukuoka, Japan


Synchronized 10m Platform

10 consecutive titles at World Championships – China * Streak started 2001 Fukuoka, Japan


Swimming


Overall


= Johnny Weissmuller

= Weissmuller never lost a swimming race during his entire amateur career, including three individual Olympic gold medals. He is purported to have told the other swimmers in his Olympic final that they could fight it out for second place.


= Tamás Darnyi

= Darnyi was undefeated his entire international career in both the 200m and 400m Individual medley races, lasting from 1985 to 1993, though he did not hold the world record for the entirety of the period (another person broke it in a race that Darnyi did not compete in. He later reclaimed the record).


= Roland Matthes

= Matthes was undefeated in the 100 and 200 meter backstroke races from 1968–1974, though he lost the world record in races he did not compete in during that span. He later lost both records for good at the end of his career when he earned a bronze in the 100m backstroke behind John Naber, who also set the world record in the 200m backstroke.


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Vladimir Salnikov Vladimir Valeryevich Salnikov (russian: Владимир Валерьевич Сальников; born 21 May 1960) is a Russian former freestyle swimmer who competed for the Soviet Union and set 12 world records in the 400, 800 and 1,500 meter ...

= Salnikov won all 61 of his 1500m freestyle races from 1977 to 1986. The streak ended when he finished fourth at the 1986 FINA World Championships.


Olympics


World Championships (50m)


=Men's

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50m Freestyle

3 consecutive titles at FINA World Aquatics ChampionshipsCésar Cielo * Streak started 2009 Rome, Italy


400m Freestyle

3 consecutive titles at FINA World Aquatics ChampionshipsIan Thorpe * Streak started 1998 Perth, Australia * Streak ended 2005 Montreal, Canada 5 consecutive titles at FINA World Aquatics Championships – Australia * Streak started 1994 Rome, Italy * Streak ended 2007 Melbourne, Australia


1500m Freestyle

4 consecutive titles at FINA World Aquatics ChampionshipsGrant Hackett * Streak started 1998 Perth, Australia * Streak ended 2007 Melbourne, Australia 5 consecutive titles at FINA World Aquatics Championships – Australia * Streak started 1994 Rome, Italy * Streak ended 2007 Melbourne, Australia


100m Backstroke

3 consecutive titles at FINA World Aquatics ChampionshipsAaron Peirsol * Streak started 2003 Barcelona, Spain * Streak ended 2009 Rome, Italy 3 consecutive titles at FINA World Aquatics Championships – United States * Streak started 2003 Barcelona, Spain * Streak ended 2009 Rome, Italy


200m Backstroke

3 consecutive titles at FINA World Aquatics ChampionshipsAaron Peirsol * Streak started 2001 Fukuoka, Japan * Streak ended 2007 Melbourne, Australia 8 consecutive titles at FINA World Aquatics Championships – United States * Streak started 1998 Perth, Australia


200m Breaststroke

3 consecutive titles at FINA World Aquatics Championships
Dániel Gyurta Dániel Gyurta (; born 4 May 1989) is a Hungarian former competitive swimmer who mainly competed in the 200-metre breaststroke. In 2016, Gyurta became a member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), he is a member of the European Olympic ...
* Streak started 2009 Rome, Italy 3 consecutive titles at FINA World Aquatics Championships – Hungary * Streak started 2009 Rome, Italy


100m Butterfly

3 consecutive titles at FINA World Aquatics ChampionshipsMichael Phelps * Streak started 2007 Melbourne, Australia * Streak ended 2013 Barcelona, Spain 5 consecutive titles at FINA World Aquatics Championships – United States * Streak started 2003 Barcelona, Spain * Streak ended 2013 Barcelona, Spain


200m Butterfly

3 consecutive titles at FINA World Aquatics ChampionshipsMichael Phelps * Streak started 2007 Melbourne, Australia * Streak ended 2013 Barcelona, Spain Note: he also won in 2001 and 2003, but elected not to swim the race in the 2005 FINA World Championships. 3 consecutive titles at FINA World Aquatics Championships * United States ** Streak started 1973 Belgrade, Yugoslavia ** Streak ended 1982 Guayaquil, Ecuador * United States ** Streak started 2007 Melbourne, Australia ** Streak ended 2013 Barcelona, Spain


200m Individual Medley

3 consecutive titles at FINA World Aquatics Championships * Michael Phelps ** Streak started 2003 Barcelona, Spain ** Streak ended 2009 Rome, Italy *
Ryan Lochte Ryan Steven Lochte ( ; born August 3, 1984) is an American professional swimmer and 12-time Olympic medalist. Along with Natalie Coughlin, Dara Torres, and Jenny Thompson, he is the second-most decorated swimmer in Olympic history measured by to ...
** Streak started 2009 Rome, Italy


400m Individual Medley

3 consecutive titles at FINA World Aquatics Championships – United States * Streak started 2007 Melbourne, Australia * Streak ended 2013 Barcelona, Spain


4 × 100 m Freestyle Relay

8 consecutive titles at World Championships – United States * Streak started 1973 Belgrade, Yugoslavia * Streak ended 2001 Fukuoka, Japan


4 × 200 m Freestyle Relay

5 consecutive titles at World Championships – United States * Streak started 2005 Montreal, Canada


4 × 100 m Medley Relay

7 consecutive titles at World Championships – United States * Streak started 1973 Belgrade, Yugoslavia * Streak ended 1998 Perth, Australia


=Women's

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100m Freestyle

5 consecutive titles at World Championships – East Germany * Streak started 1973 Belgrade, Yugoslavia * Streak ended 1991 Perth, Australia


200m Freestyle

3 consecutive titles at World Championships – United States * Streak started 1973 Belgrade, Yugoslavia * Streak ended 1982 Guayaquil, Ecuador


800m Freestyle

3 consecutive titles at World Championships – United States * Streak started 1991 Perth, Australia * Streak ended 2001 Fukuoka, Japan


200m Individual Medley

3 consecutive titles at FINA World Aquatics Championships * China ** Streak started 1991 Perth, Australia ** Streak ended 2001 Fukuoka, Japan * United States ** Streak started 2005 Montreal, Canada ** Streak ended 2011 Shanghai, China


400m Individual Medley

3 consecutive titles at FINA World Aquatics Championships – China * Streak started 1991 Perth, Australia * Streak ended 2001 Fukuoka, Japan


4 × 200 m Freestyle Relay

3 consecutive titles at FINA World Aquatics Championships – United States * Streak started 2003 Barcelona, Spain * Streak ended 2009 Rome, Italy


World Championships (25m)


=Men's

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400m Freestyle

3 consecutive titles at World Championships
Yuri Prilukov Yury Aleksandrovich Prilukov (russian: Юрий Александрович Прилуков; born 14 June 1984) is a freestyle swimmer from Russia, who specializes in long distance swimming. Prilukov was born in Sverdlovsk. He is a five-time ...
* Streak started 2004 Indianapolis, United States * Streak ended 2010 Dubai, United Arab Emeirates 3 consecutive titles at World Championships – Russia * Streak started 2004 Indianapolis, United States * Streak ended 2010 Dubai, United Arab Emeirates


1500m Freestyle

3 consecutive titles at World Championships
Yuri Prilukov Yury Aleksandrovich Prilukov (russian: Юрий Александрович Прилуков; born 14 June 1984) is a freestyle swimmer from Russia, who specializes in long distance swimming. Prilukov was born in Sverdlovsk. He is a five-time ...
* Streak started 2004 Indianapolis, United States * Streak ended 2010 Dubai, United Arab Emeirates 4 consecutive titles at World Championships – Australia * Streak started 1993 Palma de Mallorca, Spain * Streak ended 2000 Athens, Greece


100m Backstroke

3 consecutive titles at World Championships – Cuba * Streak started 1995 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil * Streak ended 2000 Athens, Greece


200m Backstroke

3 consecutive titles at World Championships – United States * Streak started 2002 Moscow, Russia * Streak ended 2008 Manchester, United Kingdom


100m Butterfly

3 consecutive titles at World Championships
Lars Frölander Lars Arne Frölander (born 26 May 1974) is a Swedish swimmer. He has competed in six consecutive Olympic Games (1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012). Biography Frölander was born in Boden. He grew up in Ornäs in Borlänge Municipality. In ...
* Streak started 1997 Gothenburg, Sweden * Streak ended 2002 Moscow, Russia 3 consecutive titles at World Championships – Sweden * Streak started 1997 Gothenburg, Sweden * Streak ended 2002 Moscow, Russia


200m Butterfly

5 consecutive titles at World ChampionshipsJames Hickman * Streak started 1997 Gothenburg, Sweden * Streak ended 2006 Shanghai, China 5 consecutive titles at World Championships – United Kingdom * Streak started 1997 Gothenburg, Sweden * Streak ended 2006 Shanghai, China


100m Individual Medley

3 consecutive titles at World Championships
Ryan Lochte Ryan Steven Lochte ( ; born August 3, 1984) is an American professional swimmer and 12-time Olympic medalist. Along with Natalie Coughlin, Dara Torres, and Jenny Thompson, he is the second-most decorated swimmer in Olympic history measured by to ...
* Streak started 2008 Manchester, United Kingdom 3 consecutive titles at World Championships – United States * Streak started 2008 Manchester, United Kingdom


200m Individual Medley

4 consecutive titles at World Championships
Ryan Lochte Ryan Steven Lochte ( ; born August 3, 1984) is an American professional swimmer and 12-time Olympic medalist. Along with Natalie Coughlin, Dara Torres, and Jenny Thompson, he is the second-most decorated swimmer in Olympic history measured by to ...
* Streak started 2006 Shanghai, China 4 consecutive titles at World Championships – United States * Streak started 2006 Shanghai, China


400m Individual Medley

3 consecutive titles at World Championships * Matthew Dunn ** Streak started 1995 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ** Streak ended 2000 Athens, Greece *
Ryan Lochte Ryan Steven Lochte ( ; born August 3, 1984) is an American professional swimmer and 12-time Olympic medalist. Along with Natalie Coughlin, Dara Torres, and Jenny Thompson, he is the second-most decorated swimmer in Olympic history measured by to ...
** Streak started 2006 Shanghai, China ** Streak ended 2012 2012 Istanbul, Turkey 3 consecutive titles at World Championships * Australia ** Streak started 1995 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ** Streak ended 2000 Athens, Greece * United States ** Streak started 2006 Shanghai, China ** Streak ended 2012 2012 Istanbul, Turkey


4 × 100 m Medley Relay

3 consecutive titles at World Championships – United States * Streak started 2000 Athens, Greece * Streak ended 2006 Shanghai, China


=Women's

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800m Freestyle

3 consecutive titles at World Championships
Chen Hua Chen Hua (born October 20, 1982)Profile of Chen Hua
is a two-time Olympic swimmer, and former Wo ...
* Streak started 1999 Hong Kong, China * Streak ended 2004 Indianapolis, United States 3 consecutive titles at World Championships – China * Streak started 1999 Hong Kong, China * Streak ended 2004 Indianapolis, United States


200m Backstroke

3 consecutive titles at World Championships – United States * Streak started 2002 Moscow, Russia * Streak ended 2008 Manchester, United Kingdom


100m Breaststroke

3 consecutive titles at World Championships – United States * Streak started 2006 Shanghai, China * Streak ended 2012 Istanbul, Turkey


100m Butterfly

3 consecutive titles at World ChampionshipsJenny Thompson * Streak started 1997 Gothenburg, Sweden * Streak ended 2002 Moscow, Russia 3 consecutive titles at World Championships * United States ** Streak started 1997 Gothenburg, Sweden ** Streak ended 2002 Moscow, Russia * Australia ** Streak started 2006 Shanghai, China ** Streak ended 2012 Istanbul, Turkey


100m Individual Medley

3 consecutive titles at World Championships
Martina Moravcová Martina Moravcová (born 16 January 1976) is a Slovak medley, butterfly, and freestyle swimmer. She made her international swimming debut in 1991 for Czechoslovakia, and has gone on to compete in five consecutive Summer Olympics (1992–2008). ...
* Streak started 1999 Hong Kong, China * Streak ended 2004 Indianapolis, United States 3 consecutive titles at World Championships * Slovakia ** Streak started 1999 Hong Kong, China ** Streak ended 2004 Indianapolis, United States * Australia ** Streak started 2004 Indianapolis, United States ** Streak ended 2010 Dubai, United Arab Emirates


400m Individual Medley

3 consecutive titles at World ChampionshipsYana Klochkova * Streak started 1999 Hong Kong, China * Streak ended 2004 Indianapolis, United States 3 consecutive titles at World Championships – Ukraine * Streak started 1999 Hong Kong, China * Streak ended 2004 Indianapolis, United States


4 × 100 m Freestyle Relay

3 consecutive titles at World Championships * China ** Streak started 1993 Palma de Mallorca, Spain ** Streak ended 1999 Hong Kong, China * Netherlands ** Streak started 2006 Shanghai, China ** Streak ended 2012 Istanbul, Turkey


College (United States)

31 consecutive NCAA Men's Division III titles
Kenyon College Kenyon College is a private liberal arts college in Gambier, Ohio. It was founded in 1824 by Philander Chase. Kenyon College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Kenyon has 1,708 undergraduates enrolled. Its 1,000-acre campus is se ...
* Streak started 1980 Washington, Pennsylvania * Streak ended 2011 Knoxville, Tennessee 45-year consecutive NJCAA National Championship wins by Indian River State College Men's Swimming and Diving (as of March in 2019) 37-year consecutive NJCAA National Championship wins by Indian River State College Women's Swimming and Diving (as of March in 2019
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Synchronised swimming


FINA World Aquatics Championships


=Team

= 8 consecutive gold medals at World Championships team titles – Russia * Streak started 1998 Perth, Australia


Water polo


Men's

3 consecutive gold medals at
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Great Britain Great Britain is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean off the northwest coast of continental Europe. With an area of , it is the largest of the British Isles, the largest European island and the ninth-largest island in the world. It is ...
** Streak started 1908 London, United Kingdom ** Streak ended 1924 Paris, France *
Hungary Hungary ( hu, Magyarország ) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning of the Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Croatia a ...
** Streak started 2000 Sydney, Australia ** Streak ended 2012 London, United Kingdom


Women's

3 consecutive gold medals at
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United States The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territorie ...
** Streak started 2012 London, United Kingdom 3 consecutive gold medals at World Aquatics Championships *
United States The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territorie ...
** Streak started 2015 Kazan, Russia


Archery Archery is the sport, practice, or skill of using a bow to shoot arrows.Paterson ''Encyclopaedia of Archery'' p. 17 The word comes from the Latin ''arcus'', meaning bow. Historically, archery has been used for hunting and combat. In m ...


Olympics


World Outdoor Championships


Men's


=Recurve

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Individual

4 consecutive titles at World Archery ChampionshipsHans Deutgen * Streak started 1947 Prague, Czechoslovakia * Streak ended 1952 Brussels, Belgium 7 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – Sweden * Streak started 1947 Prague, Czechoslovakia * Streak ended 1957 Prague, Czechoslovakia


Team

13 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – United States * Streak started 1957 Stockholm, Sweden * Streak ended 1985 Seoul, South Korea


=Compound

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Individual

3 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – United States * Streak started 1995 Jakarta, Indonesia * Streak ended 2001 Beijing, China


Team

5 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – United States * Streak started 2003 New York, United States * Streak ended 2013 Belek, Turkey


Women's


=Recurve

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Individual

5 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – South Korea * Streak started 1997 Victoria, Canada * Streak ended 2007 Leipzig, Germany


Team

6 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – United States * Streak started 1959 Prague, Czechoslovakia * Streak ended 1967 Amersfort, Netherlands


World Indoor Championships


Men's


=Compound

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Individual

5 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships * United States ** Streak started 1991 Oulu, Finland ** Streak ended 2001 Florence, Italy * United States ** Streak started 1991 Nîmes, France


Team

5 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – United States * Streak started 1991 Nîmes, France


=Compound Junior

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Team

4 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – United States * Streak started 2001 Florence, Italy * Streak ended 2009 Rzeszów, Poland


Women's


=Compound

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Team

6 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – United States * Streak started 2001 Florence, Italy


=Compound Junior

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Team

3 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – United States * Streak started 2001 Florence, Italy * Streak ended 2007 Izmir, Turkey


World Youth Championships


Men's


=Compound Junior

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Individual

4 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – United States * Streak started 1994 Roncegno, Italy * Streak ended 2002 Nymburk, Czech Republic


=Recurve Cadet

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Individual

3 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – South Korea * Streak started 2008 Antalya, Turkey * Streak ended 2013 Wuxi, China


=Compound Cadet

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Team

3 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – United States * Streak started 2002 Nymburk, Czech Republic * Streak ended 2009 Ogden, United States


Women's


=Recurve Junior

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Individual

7 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – South Korea * Streak started 1994 Roncegno, Czech Republic * Streak ended 2008 Antalya, Turkey


Team

3 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – South Korea * Streak started 2000 Belfort, France * Streak ended 2008 Antalya, Turkey


=Compound Junior

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Individual

3 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – United States * Streak started 1996 Chula Vista, United States * Streak ended 2002 Nymburk, Czech Republic


Team

5 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – United States * Streak started 2000 Belfort, France * Streak ended 2011 Legnica, Poland


=Recurve Cadet

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Team

3 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – South Korea * Streak started 2008 Antalya, Turkey * Streak ended 2013 Wuxi, China


=Compound Cadet

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Individual

3 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – United States * Streak started 2008 Antalya, Turkey * Streak ended 2013 Wuxi, China


Team

5 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – United States * Streak started 2006 Mérida, Mexico


World Para Championships


Men's


=Recurve

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Team Open

4 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – South Korea * Streak started 2001 Nymburk, Czech Republic * Streak ended 2009 Nymburk, Czech Republic


Individual Wheelchair/Visual Impairment

6 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – South Korea * Streak started 1998 Stoke Mandeville, United Kingdom * Streak ended 2009 Nymburk, Czech Republic


=Compound

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Team Open

3 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – South Korea * Streak started 2005 Massa Carrara, Italy * Streak ended 2011 Turin, Italy


Individual Wheelchair/Visual Impairment

3 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships * Zdeněk Šebek ** Streak started 1998 Stoke Mandeville, United Kingdom ** Streak ended 2003 Madrid, Spain * Jeffrey Rhoden Fabry ** Streak started 2003 Madrid, Spain ** Streak ended 2009 Nymburk, Czech Republic 3 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships * Czech Republic ** Streak started 1998 Stoke Mandeville, United Kingdom ** Streak ended 2003 Madrid, Spain * United States ** Streak started 2003 Madrid, Spain ** Streak ended 2009 Nymburk, Czech Republic


Women's


=Recurve

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Individual Wheelchair/Visual Impairment

3 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – Italy * Streak started 1999 Christchurch, New Zealand * Streak ended 2005 Massa Carrara, Italy


=Compound

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Individual Open

3 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships
Danielle Brown Danielle Brown MBE (born 10 April 1988) is a British competitive archer and award winning children's author. She has competed in the Paralympic Games winning gold medals in Beijing and London and has also won medals shooting in the able bodi ...
* Streak started 2007 Cheongju, South Korea * Streak ended 2013 Bangkok, Thailand 4 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – United Kingdom * Streak started 2005 Massa Carrara, Italy * Streak ended 2013 Bangkok, Thailand


World Field Championships


Men's


=Recurve

= 4 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships * United States ** Streak started 1969 Valley Forge, United States ** Streak ended 1976 Molndal, Sweden * Sweden ** Streak started 1980 Palmerston North, New Zealand ** Streak ended 1988 Bolzano, Italy


=Compound

= 3 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – United States * Streak started 2008 Llwynypia, United Kingdom


=Barebow/Instinctive

= 3 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – Anders Rosenberg * Streak started 1978 Geneva, Switzerland * Streak ended 1984 Hyvinkää, Finland 5 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – Sweden * Streak started 1978 Geneva, Switzerland * Streak ended 1988 Bolzano, Italy


=Team

= 3 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – France * Streak started 1994 Vertus, France * Streak ended 2000 Cortina, Italy


Women's


=Barebow/Instinctive

= 3 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – Italy * Streak started 1988 Bolzano, Italy * Streak ended 1994 Vertus, France


Junior Women


=Compound

= 3 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – Sweden * Streak started 2004 Plitvice, Croatia * Streak ended 2010 Visegrád, Hungary


World University Championships


Men's


=Recurve

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Team

3 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – Chinese Taipei * Streak started 2004 Madrid, Spain * Streak ended 2010 Shenzhen, China


=Compound

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Individual

4 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – United States * Streak started 2006 Viničné, Slovakia


Team

3 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – United States * Streak started 1998 Taoyuan, Chinese Taipei * Streak ended 2004 Madrid, Spain


Women's


=Recurve

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Individual

3 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – South Korea * Streak started 2008 Tainan, Chinese Taipei


Team

3 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – South Korea * Streak started 2008 Tainan, Chinese Taipei


=Compound

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Individual

3 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – United States * Streak started 2000 Madrid, Spain * Streak ended 2006 Viničné, Slovakia


Team

3 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – United States * Streak started 2000 Madrid, Spain * Streak ended 2006 Viničné, Slovakia


Mixed


=Compound Team

= 4 consecutive titles at World Archery Championships – United States * Streak started 2006 Viničné, Slovakia


Athletics Athletics may refer to: Sports * Sport of athletics, a collection of sporting events that involve competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking ** Track and field, a sub-category of the above sport * Athletics (physical culture), competiti ...


Overall


Men's 400m Hurdles

122 races – Edwin Moses * Streak started September 2, 1977, Düsseldorf, West Germany * Streak ended June 4, 1987, Madrid, Spain (second to Danny Harris) Note: this streak included an Olympic gold medal and two improvements of his own world records.


Long-distance running Long-distance running, or endurance running, is a form of continuous running over distances of at least . Physiologically, it is largely aerobic in nature and requires stamina as well as mental strength. Within endurance running comes two d ...

75 races –
Emil Zátopek Emil Zátopek (; 19 September 1922 – 21 November 2000) was a Czech long-distance runner best known for winning three gold medals at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki. He won gold in the 5,000 metres and 10,000 metres runs, but his final m ...
* Streak started September 26, 1948 (10,000 m race in Bucharest) * Streak ended July 11, 1951 (second place in a 3000 m race in Prague) 10 global titles - Mo Farah * Streak started September 4, 2011 (5000 m final at 2011 World Championships in Daegu) * Streak ended August 5, 2017 (silver medal in 5000m final at 2017 World Championships in London.) ** Streak included 6 World Championships and 4 Olympic Gold medals, and 2 "double-doubles" split evenly between 5000 and 10,000 metres, bookended by silver medals.


Men's Long Jump

65 consecutive competitions – Carl Lewis * Ended by Mike Powell when he jumped his 8.95 m world record during the 1991 World Championships


Men's Cross Country

5 consecutive World Championships * Paul Tergat ** Streak started
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Durham, United Kingdom ** Streak ended
2000 File:2000 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: Protests against Bush v. Gore after the 2000 United States presidential election; Heads of state meet for the Millennium Summit; The International Space Station in its infant form as seen from ...
Vilamoura, Portugal * Kenenisa Bekele ** Streak started
2002 File:2002 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The 2002 Winter Olympics are held in Salt Lake City; Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and her daughter Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon die; East Timor gains East Timor independence, indepe ...
Dublin Dublin (; , or ) is the capital and largest city of Republic of Ireland, Ireland. On a bay at the mouth of the River Liffey, it is in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Leinster, bordered on the south by the Dublin Mountains, a part of th ...
, Ireland ** Streak ended
2007 File:2007 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Steve Jobs unveils Apple's first iPhone; TAM Airlines Flight 3054 overruns a runway and crashes into a gas station, killing almost 200 people; Former Pakistani Prime Minister of Pakistan, Pr ...
Mombasa Mombasa ( ; ) is a coastal city in southeastern Kenya along the Indian Ocean. It was the first capital of the British East Africa, before Nairobi was elevated to capital city status. It now serves as the capital of Mombasa County. The town is ...
, Kenya


Women's high jump

140 to 150 competitions – Iolanda Balaş * Streak started December 1956 * Streak ended June 1967 Note: this streak included 2 Olympic gold medals and 14 improvements of the world record.


Olympics


IAAF World Championships in Athletics The World Athletics Championships (until 2019 known as the World Championships in Athletics) are a biennial athletics competition organized by World Athletics (formerly IAAF, International Association of Athletics Federations). Alongside the Ol ...


Men's


=100m

= 3 consecutive gold medals at World Championships * Carl Lewis ** Streak started 1983 Helsinki, Finland ** Streak ended 1993 Stuttgart, Germany * Maurice Greene ** Streak started 1997 Athens, Greece ** Streak ended 2003 Saint-Denis, France 3 consecutive gold medals at World Championships * United States ** Streak started 1983 Helsinki, Finland ** Streak ended 1993 Stuttgart, Germany * United States ** Streak started 1997 Athens, Greece ** Streak ended 2003 Saint-Denis, France * Jamaica ** Streak started 2009 Berlin, Germany


=200m

= 3 consecutive gold medals at World Championships
Usain Bolt Usain St. Leo Bolt, , (; born 21 August 1986) is a retired Jamaican sprinter, widely considered to be the greatest sprinter of all time. He is the world record holder in the 100 metres, 200 metres, and 4 × 100 metres relay. An eight- ...
* Streak started 2009 Berlin, Germany 3 consecutive gold medals at World Championships * United States ** Streak started 1983 Helsinki, Finland ** Streak ended 1993 Stuttgart, Germany * United States ** Streak started 2003 Saint-Denis, France ** Streak ended 2009 Berlin, Germany * Jamaica ** Streak started 2009 Berlin, Germany


=400m

= 4 consecutive gold medals at World ChampionshipsMichael Johnson * Streak started 1993 Stuttgart, Germany * Streak ended 2001 Edmonton, Canada 5 consecutive gold medals at World Championships – United States * Streak started 1991 Tokyo, Japan * Streak ended 2001 Edmonton, Canada


=800m

= 3 consecutive gold medals at World Championships
Wilson Kipketer Wilson Kosgei Kipketer (born 12 December 1972) is a Danish former middle distance runner. He is the second fastest of all time over 800 meters, setting the world record and breaking his own record two more times all in 1997. He dominated the 8 ...
* Streak started 1995 Gothenburg, Sweden * Streak ended 2001 Edmonton, Canada 3 consecutive gold medals at World Championships * Kenya ** Streak started 1987 Rome, Italy ** Streak ended 1995 Gothenburg, Sweden * Denmark ** Streak started 1995 Gothenburg, Sweden ** Streak ended 2001 Edmonton, Canada


=1500m

= 4 consecutive gold medals at World ChampionshipsHicham El Guerrouj * Streak started 1997 Athens, Greece * Streak ended 2005 Helsinki, Finland 4 consecutive gold medals at World Championships – Morocco * Streak started 1997 Athens, Greece * Streak ended 2005 Helsinki, Finland


=5000m

= 4 consecutive gold medals at World Championships – Kenya * Streak started 1991 Tokyo, Japan * Streak ended 1999 Seville, Spain


=10000m

= 4 consecutive gold medals at World Championships *
Haile Gebrselassie Haile Gebrselassie ( am, ኀይሌ ገብረ ሥላሴ, ''haylē gebre silassē''; born 18 April 1973) is an Ethiopian retired long-distance track, road running athlete, and businessman. He won two Olympic gold medals and four World Champions ...
** Streak started 1993 Stuttgart, Germany ** Streak ended 2001 Edmonton, Canada * Kenenisa Bekele ** Streak started 2003 Saint-Denis, France ** Streak ended 2011 Daegu, South Korea 5 consecutive gold medals at World Championships – Ethiopia * Streak started 2003 Saint-Denis, France * Streak ended 2013 Moscow, Russia


=110m Hurdles

= 3 consecutive gold medals at World ChampionshipsGreg Foster * Streak started 1983 Helsinki, Finland * Streak ended 1993 Stuttgart, Germany 3 consecutive gold medals at World Championships – United States * Streak started 1983 Helsinki, Finland * Streak ended 1993 Stuttgart, Germany


=400m Hurdles

= 3 consecutive gold medals at World Championships – United States * Streak started 2005 Helsinki, Finland * Streak ended 2011 Daegu, South Korea


=3000m Steeplechase

= 3 consecutive gold medals at World Championships *
Moses Kiptanui Moses Kiptanui (born 1 October 1970) is a Kenyan middle and long distance athlete mostly famous for 3,000 m steeplechase in which he was the number one ranked athlete from 1991 to 1995 and three time IAAF World Champion. Kiptanui was al ...
** Streak started 1991 Tokyo, Japan ** Streak ended 1997 Athens, Greece *
Ezekiel Kemboi Ezekiel Kemboi Cheboi (born 25 May 1982) is a Kenyan professional athlete, winner of the 3000 metres steeplechase at the 2004 Summer Olympics, the 2009 World Championships, the 2011 World Championships, the 2012 Summer Olympics, the 2013 W ...
** Streak started 2009 Berlin, Germany ** Streak ended 2017 London, United Kingdom 6 consecutive gold medals at World Championships – Kenya * Streak started 1991 Tokyo, Japan * Streak ended 2003 Saint-Denis, France


=4 × 100 m Relay

= 4 consecutive gold medals at World Championships – United States * Streak started 1983 Helsinki, Finland * Streak ended 1995 Gothenburg, Sweden


=4 × 400 m Relay

= 6 consecutive gold medals at World Championships – United States * Streak started 2005 Helsinki, Finland * Streak ended 2017 London, United Kingdom


=Marathon

= 3 consecutive gold medals at World Championships * Spain ** Streak started 1995 Gothenburg, Sweden ** Streak ended 2001 Edmonton, Canada * Kenya ** Streak started 2007 Osaka, Japan ** Streak ended 2013 Moscow, Russia


=20km Race Walk

= 3 consecutive gold medals at World Championships
Jefferson Pérez Jefferson Leonardo Pérez Quezada (born 1 July 1974) is an Ecuadorian retired race walker. He specialized in the 20 km event, in which he won the first two medals his country achieved in the Olympic Games. He won the gold medal at the 199 ...
* Streak started 2003 Saint-Denis, France * Streak ended 2009 Berlin, Germany 3 consecutive gold medals at World Championships * Ecuador ** Streak started 2003 Saint-Denis, France ** Streak ended 2009 Berlin, Germany * Russia ** Streak started 2009 Berlin, Germany


=Pole Vault

= 6 consecutive gold medals at World Championships
Sergey Bubka Sergey Nazarovych Bubka ( uk, Сергій Назарович Бубка; born 4 December 1963) is a Ukrainian former pole vaulter. He represented the Soviet Union until its dissolution in 1991. Bubka was twice named Athlete of the Year by ''Tr ...
* Streak started 1983 Helsinki, Finland * Streak ended 1999 Seville, Spain 3 consecutive gold medals at World Championships * Soviet Union ** Streak started 1983 Helsinki, Finland ** Streak ended 1993 Stuttgart, Germany * Ukraine ** Streak started 1993 Stuttgart, Germany ** Streak ended 1999 Seville, Spain Note: Ukraine gained independence from Soviet Union in 1991


=Long Jump

= 4 consecutive gold medals at World Championships
Iván Pedroso Iván Lázaro Pedroso Soler (; born December 17, 1972) is a retired Cuban track and field athlete, who specialized in the long jump, and the current coach of Nelson Évora, Yulimar Rojas and Ana Peleteiro. Career Pedroso was born in Havana, C ...
* Streak started 1995 Gothenburg, Sweden * Streak ended 2003 Saint-Denis, France 4 consecutive gold medals at World Championships * United States ** Streak started 1983 Helsinki, Finland ** Streak ended 1995 Gothenburg, Sweden * Cuba ** Streak started 1995 Gothenburg, Sweden ** Streak ended 2003 Saint-Denis, France


=Shot Put

= 3 consecutive gold medals at World Championships
Werner Günthör Werner Günthör (born 1 June 1961 in Uttwil) is a former Swiss track and field athlete, who was the best shot putter in the history of Swiss track and field. Biography Günthör won three straight World Championships, 1987, 1991, and 1993, as ...
* Streak started 1987 Rome, Italy * Streak ended 1995 Gothenburg, Sweden 4 consecutive gold medals at World Championships – United States * Streak started 1995 Gothenburg, Sweden * Streak ended 2003 Saint-Denis, France


=Discus Throw

= 4 consecutive gold medals at World Championships
Lars Riedel Lars Peter Riedel (born 28 June 1967, in Zwickau) a former German discus thrower. Riedel has the seventh longest discus throw of all-time with a personal best of 71.50 m. Riedel began his discus career in the former German Democratic Republic. H ...
* Streak started 1991 Tokyo, Japan * Streak ended 1999 Seville, Spain 5 consecutive gold medals at World Championships – East Germany then Germany * Streak started 1987 Rome, Italy * Streak ended 1999 Seville, Spain


=Hammer Throw

= 3 consecutive gold medals at World Championships * Soviet Union ** Streak started 1983 Helsinki, Finland ** Streak ended 1993 Stuttgart, Germany * Belarus ** Streak started 2003 Saint-Denis, France ** Streak ended 2009 Berlin, Germany


=Decathlon

= 3 consecutive gold medals at World Championships *
Dan O'Brien Daniel Dion O'Brien (born July 18, 1966) is an American former decathlete and Olympic gold medalist. He won the Olympic title in 1996, three consecutive world championships (1991, 1993, 1995), and set the world record in 1992. Early life O'Br ...
** Streak started 1991 Tokyo, Japan ** Streak ended 1997 Athens, Greece *
Tomáš Dvořák Tomáš Dvořák (), born 11 May 1972 in Gottwaldov (now Zlín), Czechoslovakia, is an athlete from the Czech Republic. He competed in the decathlon and heptathlon for the team ''Dukla Prague''. He is a three-time decathlon ...
** Streak started 1997 Athens, Greece ** Streak ended 2003 Saint-Denis, France 3 consecutive gold medals at World Championships * United States ** Streak started 1991 Tokyo, Japan ** Streak ended 1997 Athens, Greece * Czech Republic ** Streak started 1997 Athens, Greece ** Streak ended 2003 Saint-Denis, France * United States ** Streak started 2009 Berlin, Germany


Women's


=100m

= 4 consecutive gold medals at World Championships – United States * Streak started 1993 Stuttgart, Germany * Streak ended 2001 Edmonton, Canada


=200m

= 3 consecutive gold medals at World Championships
Allyson Felix Allyson Michelle Felix (born November 18, 1985) is a retired American track and field athlete who competed in the 100 meters, 200 meters and 400 meters. She specialized in the 200 meters from 2003 to 2013, then gradually shifted to the 400 me ...
* Streak started 2005 Helsinki, Finland * Streak ended 2011 Daegu, South Korea 3 consecutive gold medals at World Championships * East Germany then Germany ** Streak started 1983 Helsinki, Finland ** Streak ended 1993 Stuttgart, Germany * United States ** Streak started 2005 Helsinki, Finland ** Streak ended 2011 Daegu, South Korea


=5000m

= 3 consecutive gold medals at World Championships – Ethiopia * Streak started 2003 Saint-Denis, France * Streak ended 2009 Berlin, Germany


=10000m

= 5 consecutive gold medals at World Championships – Ethiopia * Streak started 1999 Seville, Spain * Streak ended 2009 Berlin, Germany


=4 × 400 m Relay

= 3 consecutive gold medals at World Championships – United States * Streak started 2007 Osaka, Japan * Streak ended 2013 Moscow, Russia


=Race Walking

= 3 consecutive gold medals at World ChampionshipsOlga Kaniskina * Streak started 2007 Osaka, Japan * Streak ended 2013 Moscow, Russia 7 consecutive gold medals at World Championships – Russia * Streak started 2001 Edmonton, Canada * Streak ended 2017 Beijing, China


=Pole Vault

= 3 consecutive gold medals at World Championships – Russia * Streak started 2003 Saint-Denis, France * Streak ended 2009 Berlin, Germany


=Long Jump

= 3 consecutive gold medals at World Championships
Brittney Reese Brittney Davon Reese (born September 9, 1986) is a retired American long jumper, Olympic gold medalist, and a seven-time world champion. Reese is the indoor American record holder in the long jump with a distance of 7.23 meters. Personal Born in ...
* Streak started 2009 Berlin, Germany * Streak ended 2017 Doha, Qatar 3 consecutive gold medals at World Championships – United States * Streak started 2009 Berlin, Germany * Streak ended 2017 Doha, Qatar


=Shot Put

= 4 consecutive gold medals at World ChampionshipsValerie (Vili) Adams * Streak started 2007 Osaka, Japan 4 consecutive gold medals at World Championships – New Zealand * Streak started 2007 Osaka, Japan


=Heptathlon

= 3 consecutive gold medals at World ChampionshipsCarolina Klüft * Streak started 2003 Saint-Denis, France * Streak ended 2009 Berlin, Germany 3 consecutive gold medals at World Championships – Sweden * Streak started 2003 Saint-Denis, France * Streak ended 2009 Berlin, Germany


Auto racing Auto racing (also known as car racing, motor racing, or automobile racing) is a motorsport involving the racing of automobiles for competition. Auto racing has existed since the invention of the automobile. Races of various sorts were organise ...


Formula One Formula One (also known as Formula 1 or F1) is the highest class of international racing for open-wheel single-seater formula racing cars sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). The World Drivers' Championship, ...


By driver

Michael Schumacher won 5 consecutive championships between 2000 and 2004.
Sebastian Vettel Sebastian Vettel (; born 3 July 1987) is a German racing driver who competed in Formula One from 2007 to 2022 for BMW Sauber, Scuderia Toro Rosso, Toro Rosso, Red Bull Racing, Red Bull, Scuderia Ferrari, Ferrari, and Aston Martin in Formula One ...
won 9 consecutive races in 2013.


By constructor

Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz (), commonly referred to as Mercedes and sometimes as Benz, is a German luxury and commercial vehicle automotive brand established in 1926. Mercedes-Benz AG (a Mercedes-Benz Group subsidiary established in 2019) is headquartere ...
has won 8 consecutive championships since 2014.
McLaren McLaren Racing Limited is a British motor racing team based at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, Surrey, England. McLaren is best known as a Formula One constructor, the second oldest active team, and the second most successful Formul ...
won 11 consecutive races in 1988.


Sports car racing


FIA GT1 World Championship The FIA GT1 World Championship was a world championship sports car racing series, developed by the SRO Group and regulated by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), that was held from 2010 to 2012. It featured multiple grand to ...

6 consecutive FIA GT Championship and (from 2010)
FIA GT1 World Championship The FIA GT1 World Championship was a world championship sports car racing series, developed by the SRO Group and regulated by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), that was held from 2010 to 2012. It featured multiple grand to ...
team titles *
Vitaphone Racing Vitaphone Racing is a German racing team who participate in the FIA GT Championship. The team is actually Bartels Motor & Sport GmbH but runs under the title of their primary sponsor, Vitaphone GmbH. In 2011 Vitaphone Racing was renamed Vita4One. ...
** Streak started
2005 File:2005 Events Collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: Hurricane Katrina in the Gulf of Mexico; the Funeral of Pope John Paul II is held in Vatican City; "Me at the zoo", the first video ever to be uploaded to YouTube; Eris was discovered in ...
** Streak ended
2011 File:2011 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: a protester partaking in Occupy Wall Street heralds the beginning of the Occupy movement; protests against Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, who was killed that October; a young man celebrate ...
Note: All of the titles were achieved with the same car ( Maserati MC12 GT1)


IMSA GTP IMSA GT was a sports car racing series organized by International Motor Sports Association. Races took place primarily in the United States, and occasionally in Canada. History The series was founded in 1969 by John and Peggy Bishop, and Bill F ...

8 wins – Geoff Brabham and Nissan GTP ZX-Turbo chassis #8801 "Elvis Presley, Elvis" * Streak started April 10, 1988 * Streak ended September 4, 1988


World Sportscar Championship

18 wins – Porsche 956 * Streak started October 3, 1982 * Streak ended on November 3, 1984


24 Hours of Le Mans


=By driver

=


=By constructor

=


=By team

= 5 consecutive wins – * Scuderia Ferrari ** Streak started 1960 24 Hours of Le Mans, 1960 ** Streak ended 1965 24 Hours of Le Mans, 1965 * Joest Racing ** Streak started 2010 24 Hours of Le Mans, 2010 ** Streak ended 2015 24 Hours of Le Mans, 2015


=By car

= 4 consecutive wins * Alfa Romeo 8C, Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 ** Streak started 1931 24 Hours of Le Mans, 1931 ** Streak ended 1935 24 Hours of Le Mans, 1935 * Ford GT40 ** Streak started 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans, 1966 ** Streak ended 1970 24 Hours of Le Mans, 1970 * Porsche 956 ** Streak started 1982 24 Hours of Le Mans, 1982 ** Streak ended 1986 24 Hours of Le Mans, 1986 * Audi R18 ** Streak started 2011 24 Hours of Le Mans, 2011 ** Streak ended 2015 24 Hours of Le Mans, 2015


=By same car

=


IndyCar

Sébastien Bourdais won 4 consecutive Champ Car World Series titles between 2004 and 2007. A. J. Foyt won 7 consecutive USAC Champ Car races in 1964, not counting the non-points Pikes Peak Hill Climb. Five drivers won the Indianapolis 500 back-to-back: Wilbur Shaw, Mauri Rose, Bill Vukovich, Al Unser, Al Unser Sr. and Hélio Castroneves. Two owners won the Indianapolis 500 on 3 consecutive years: Lou Moore from 1947 to 1949, and Roger Penske from 2001 to 2003.


World Rally Championship

Sébastien Loeb won 9 consecutive drivers championships between 2004 and 2012. Loeb choose to not enter most events in 2013. The Frenchman also won 6 consecutive WRC events twice in 2005 and 2008-2009. Lancia won 6 consecutive constructors championships between 1987 and 1992.


NASCAR Cup Series

Jimmie Johnson won 5 consecutive drivers championships between 2006 and 2010. Chevrolet won 13 manufacturers championships between 2003 and 2015. Richard Petty won 10 consecutive races in 1967. Note: Because of the post-1972 schedule overhaul, NASCAR will differentiate records from pre-1972 and post-1972. The primary schedule overhaul eliminated midweek races, thus cutting the schedule from 48 to around 30 races (36 currently), and a minimum race distance (first , later shortened to ). Since many pre-1972 races were under 100 miles (such as 62.5 mile races held in Islip, New York, and the current non-championship Budweiser Duel then being a championship race at 100 miles until 1967), some NASCAR records are differentiated that way, similar to the NBA differentiating "fewest points" records with pre and post-1954 records, when the 24-second shot clock was introduced. Post–1972, multiple drivers have won 4 consecutive races: * 1976 Cale Yarborough * 1981 Darrell Waltrip * 1987 Dale Earnhardt * 1991 Harry Gant * 1992 Bill Elliott * 1993 Mark Martin * 1998 Jeff Gordon * 2007 Jimmie Johnson Note: In seven of the eight instances, at least one of the wins was in a 500-mile race. Mark Martin's 1993 streak ended at Darlington Raceway, Darlington, where the Southern 500 (1950–2004), Mountain Dew Southern 500 was stopped 16 laps early because of darkness.


Baseball

''See #Bat-and-ball games''


Basketball


FIBA

* United States men's national basketball team: 58 games from the 1992 Summer Olympics, 1992 Olympic Games to the 2002 FIBA World Championship.


Basketball at the Summer Olympics, Olympics


National Basketball Association, NBA

33 games – 1971–72 Los Angeles Lakers season, 1971–72 Los Angeles Lakers * Streak started November 5, 1971 (defeated 1971–72 Baltimore Bullets season, Baltimore Bullets, 110–106) * Streak ended January 9, 1972 (defeated by 1971–72 Milwaukee Bucks season, Milwaukee Bucks, 104–120)


College (United States)


NCAA Women's Division I


= All games

= 111 games – UConn Huskies women's basketball, UConn * Started November 23, 2014 (defeated Creighton Bluejays women's basketball, Creighton 96–60) * Ended March 31, 2017 (defeated by 2016–17 Mississippi State Bulldogs women's basketball team, Mississippi State 66–64) Note: The Wayland Baptist University, Wayland Baptist College women's basketball team achieved a winning streak of 131 games which started November 7, 1953, and ended March 20, 1958 (defeated 46–42 by Nashville Business School). However, a national organizing structure for women's intercollegiate basketball did not exist until the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women, AIAW was established in 1971; the NCAA did not begin organizing women's sports until 1981. Wayland Baptist instead played in competitions sponsored by the Amateur Athletic Union.


= Regular-season games only

= By NCAA convention, the "regular season" does not include games in conference tournaments or in any national postseason tournament. 126 games – UConn Huskies women's basketball, UConn * Started November 23, 2014 (defeated Creighton Bluejays women's basketball, Creighton 96–60) * Ended January 3, 2019 (defeated by 2018–19 Baylor Lady Bears basketball team, Baylor 68–57)


NCAA Women's Division II

73 games – Ashland Eagles, Ashland University * Started November 11, 2016 * Ended March 23, 2018 (defeated by Central Missouri 66-52)


NCAA Women's Division III

88 games – Washington University Bears, Washington (MO) * Started February 20, 1998 * Ended January 16, 2001 (defeated by Fontbonne University, Fontbonne College 79-68)


U Sports Women's Basketball (Canadian universities)

88 games – University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg (MB) * Started October 24, 1992 (defeated the University of Alberta Golden Bears 75-53). * Ended December 2, 1994 (defeated by the University of Manitoba Bisons 62-64). The Lady Wesmen would go on to a record 118–1 in the span from 1992–1995, including 3 CIS (now U Sports) national basketball championships and beating several NCAA Women's Division I programs in North American tournaments.


NCAA Men's Division I


= All games

= 88 games – UCLA Bruins men's basketball, UCLA * Started January 30, 1971 (defeated UC Santa Barbara Gauchos men's basketball, UC Santa Barbara 74–61) * Ended January 19, 1974 (defeated by Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's basketball, Notre Dame 70-71)


= Regular-season games only

= By NCAA convention, the "regular season" does not include games in conference tournaments or in any national postseason tournament. 74 games – UCLA Bruins men's basketball, UCLA * This streak was a subset of UCLA's overall winning streak of 88 games, with the same starting and ending dates.


= Home games

= 129 games – Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball, Kentucky * Started January 4, 1943 (defeated Fort Knox 64-30) * Ended January 8, 1955 (defeated by Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets men's basketball, Georgia Tech 59–58)


NCAA Men's Division II

57 games – Winona State Warriors, Winona State University * Started January 13, 2006 * Ended March 24, 2007 (defeated by Barton College 77-75)


NCAA Men's Division III

60 games – SUNY Potsdam * Started first game of 1985 season * Streak last win March 14, 1987


Greek League


Greek Women's Basketball League

137 games winning streak – Olympiacos Women's Basketball, Olympiacos Peiraeus * Streak started 2015 * Streak continues till today


Greek Basket League

80 games – Aris B.C., Aris Thessaloniki * Streak started 1986 * Streak ended 1988


Bat-and-ball games


Baseball


World Championships


=World Baseball Classic

= 2 consecutive titles – Japan (2006 World Baseball Classic, 2006 and 2009 World Baseball Classic, 2009)


=Baseball World Cup, World Cup

= 9 consecutive titles – Cuba * Streak started 1984 Havana, Cuba * Streak ended 2007 Taipei, Taiwan


Major League Baseball


=By a team

= 26 games – New York Giants (NL), New York Giants (1916 New York Giants season, 1916) * Streak started September 7, 1916 (defeated Brooklyn Dodgers, 4–1) * Streak ended September 30, 1916 (defeated by Boston Braves (baseball), Boston Braves, 3–8) Note: during the above streak, the Giants tied the Pittsburgh Pirates in the second game of a Doubleheader (baseball), doubleheader, 1–1, on September 18, 1916. Major League Baseball (MLB) excludes all games that end in ties from a team's statistics. The longest winning streak in MLB that does not include a tie is 22 games, achieved by the Cleveland Indians in 2017 Cleveland Indians season, 2017, which is also the longest winning streak in the American League. The National League record for consecutive wins without a tie is 21 games, by the Chicago Cubs in 1935 Chicago Cubs season, 1935.


=By a pitcher

= 24 consecutive win (baseball), winning Win–loss record (pitching), decisions – Carl Hubbell, History of the New York Giants (NL), New York Giants * Streak started July 17, 1936 (defeated Pittsburgh Pirates, 6–0) * Streak ended May 30, 1937 (ended by History of the Brooklyn Dodgers, Brooklyn Dodgers, 3–10) Note: Hubbell's streak was achieved in 27 games as it also included three no decision#Baseball and softball, no decisions. In baseball, only loss (baseball), losing decisions can end winning streaks by pitchers.


Minor League Baseball

29 games – Salt Lake City Trappers of the Pioneer League (baseball), Pioneer League * Streak started June 25, 1987 (defeated Pocatello Giants, 12–6) * Streak ended July 27, 1987 (lost to Billings Mustangs, 5–7) The Toronto Blue Jays' affiliate in the rookie-level Dominican Summer League, the Dominican Summer League Blue Jays, DSL Blue Jays, claim a 37-game winning streak to begin the 1992 season. The team went on to compile a regular season record of 68–2, then were eliminated in the first round of the postseason.


College (United States)


=NCAA Division I

= 34 consecutive games * Texas Longhorns baseball, Texas ** Streak started February 18, 1977 (defeated Texas Wesleyan 3–1) ** Streak ended March 26, 1977 (defeated by Rice 3–4) * Florida Atlantic Owls baseball, Florida Atlantic ** Streak started February 19, 1999 (defeated Clemson 3–0) ** Streak ended March 17, 1999 (defeated by Florida 9–4) 22 consecutive post season games – South Carolina Gamecocks baseball, South Carolina * Streak started June 22, 2010 (defeated Arizona State 11–4) * Streak ended June 19, 2012 (Defeated by Arkansas 2-1 – 2nd-round game in 2012 CWS) 12 consecutive College World Series games – South Carolina Gamecocks baseball, South Carolina * Streak started June 22, 2010 (defeated Arizona State 11–4) * Streak ended June 19, 2012 (Defeated by Arkansas 2-1 – 2nd-round game in 2012 CWS)


=NCAA Division II

= 46 games – 2000 Savannah State Tigers and Lady Tigers, Savannah State


=NCAA Division III

= 44 games – 2008 Trinity College (Connecticut)


=National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, NAIA

= 41 games – 1990 Point Park College, Point Park College (Pittsburgh, PA)


Softball

7 consecutive ISF Women's World Championship, World Championships – United States * Streak started 1986 Auckland, New Zealand * Streak ended 2012 Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada College athletics in the United States


NJCAA

88 straight games – Butler Community College * Streak started on March 3, 2016(defeated Barton Community College 9-1) * Streak ended on May 6, 2017 (defeated by Seward County Community College 6-5)


Cricket


Test cricket, Men's Test

16 matches – Australia national cricket team, Australia * Streak started October 17, 1999 (defeated Zimbabwe national cricket team, Zimbabwe by 10 wickets at Harare Sports Club, Harare
(scorecard)
* Streak ended March 15, 2001 (lost to India national cricket team, India by 171 runs at Eden Gardens, Calcutta
(scorecard)
Note: Australia equalled this record with another 16 wins in a row from December 2005 until January 2008.


One Day International, Men's ODI

21 matches – Australia national cricket team, Australia * Streak started January 11, 2003 (defeated England cricket team, England by 7 runs at Bellerive Oval, Hobart
(scorecard)
* Streak ended May 25, 2003 (lost to West Indies cricket team, West Indies by 31 runs at Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain
(scorecard)


Cricket World Cup, Men's World Cup

26 matches – Australia national cricket team, Australia * Streak started June 20, 1999 (defeated Pakistan national cricket team, Pakistan by 8 wickets at Lord's
(scorecard)
* Streak ended March 19, 2011 (lost to Pakistan national cricket team, Pakistan by 4 wickets at Ranasinghe Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
(scorecard)


Twenty20 International, Men's T20I

12 matches – Afghanistan national cricket team, Afghanistan * Streak started on February 5, 2018 (defeated Zimbabwe) * Streak ended September 20, 2019 (lost to Zimbabwe)


Men's International Cricket (All Forms)

20 matches (17 ODIs and 3 tests) – Australia national cricket team, Australia * Streak started January 11, 2003 (defeated England cricket team, England by 7 runs in an ODI at Bellerive Oval, Hobart
(scorecard)
* Streak ended May 13, 2003 (lost to West Indies cricket team, West Indies by 3 wickets in a test match at Antigua Recreation Ground, St John's
(scorecard)


Women's Test cricket, Women's Test

3 matches – Australia women's national cricket team, Australia (1985-1987, 1991-1992, 2001–2003) and India women's national cricket team, India (2006–present)


Women's One Day International, Women's ODI

22 matches – Australia women's national cricket team, Australia * Streak started March 12, 2018 (defeated India) * Streak is current and ongoing as of April 4, 2021.


Women's Twenty20 International, Women's T20I

17 matches – Thailand women's national cricket team, Thailand * Streak started on July 12, 2018 (defeated UAE) * Streak ended August 12, 2019 (lost to Scotland)


Domestic or Club Twenty20

25 matches – Sialkot Stallions (Pakistan) * Streak started February 24, 2006 (defeated Lahore Eagles by 8 wickets at Karachi
(scorecard)
* Streak ended October 14, 2010 (lost to Rawalpindi Rams by 13 runs at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
(scorecard)


Boating


Canoeing


Men's


=C-1

= 3 consecutive gold medals at ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships – Jon Lugbill * Streak started 1979 Jonquière, Quebec, Canada * Streak ended 1985 Augsburg, West Germany 6 consecutive gold medals at ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships – United States * Streak started 1979 Jonquière, Quebec, Canada * Streak ended 1991 Tacen, Yugoslavia


=C-1 Team

= 7 consecutive gold medals at ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships – United States * Streak started 1979 Jonquière, Quebec, Canada * Streak ended 1993 Mezzana, Italy


=C-2

= 5 consecutive gold medals at ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships – East Germany * Streak started 1957 Augsburg, West Germany * Streak ended 1967 Lipno, Czechoslovakia


=C-2 Team

= 3 consecutive gold medals at ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships * France ** Streak started 1987 Bourg St.-Maurice, France ** Streak ended 1993 Mezzana, Italy * East Germany ** Streak started 1959 Geneva, Switzerland ** Streak ended 1965 Spittal an der Drau, Austria * France ** Streak started 1949 Geneva, Switzerland ** Streak ended 1955 Tacen, Yugoslavia


Kayaking


Men's


=K-1

= 3 consecutive gold medals at ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships – Richard Fox (canoeist), Richard Fox * Streak started 1981 Bala, Wales, United Kingdom * Streak ended 1987 Bourg St.-Maurice, France 3 consecutive gold medals at ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships * Great Britain ** Streak started 1989 Savage River, Maryland, United States ** Streak ended 1995 Nottingham, England * Great Britain ** Streak started 1981 Bala, Wales, United Kingdom ** Streak ended 1987 Bourg St.-Maurice, France * West Germany ** Streak started 1953 Merano, Italy ** Streak ended 1959 Geneva, Switzerland


=K-1 Team

= 4 consecutive gold medals at ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships – East Germany * Streak started 1957 Augsburg, West Germany * Streak ended 1965 Spittal an der Drau, Austria


Women's


=K-1

= 3 consecutive gold medals at ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships – Austria * Streak started 1949 Geneva, Switzerland * Streak ended 1955 Tacen, Yugoslavia


=K-1 Team

= 6 consecutive gold medals at ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships – East Germany * Streak started 1955 Tacen, Yugoslavia * Streak ended 1969 Bourg St.-Maurice, France


Rowing (sport), Rowing


Men's Coxless Pair

15 consecutive major titles (World Rowing Cup, World Cups and World Rowing Championships, World Championships) – Eric Murray (rower), Eric Murray, Hamish Bond * Streak started 2009 Munich, Germany


Women's Eights

9 consecutive world titles (Rowing at the Summer Olympics, Olympic Games and World Rowing Championships, World Championships) - United States * Streak started 2006 Eton, England


Sailing


America's Cup

25 Cups – United States * Streak started 1851 (inaugural race), beating England * Streak ended 1983 (beaten by Australia II from Australia). Note: With 132 years, this is the longest winning streak by years in sports history.


Summer Olympics, Olympics

4 consecutive Olympic titles – Ben Ainslie * Streak started 2000 Sydney, Australia 4 consecutive Olympic titles – Paul Elvstrøm * Streak started 1948 London, Britain * Streak ended 1964 Tokyo, Japan


Bowling

3 consecutive titles at PBA World Championship * Earl Anthony ** Streak started 1981 ** Streak ended 1984 * Earl Anthony ** Streak started 1973 ** Streak ended 1976


Combat sports


Boxing


Professional boxing, Professional

87 – Julio César Chávez (light welterweight) * Streak started February 5, 1980 (defeated Andres Felix) (Chávez's first professional bout) * Streak ended September 10, 1993 (draw with Pernell Whitaker) Note 1: Included is the Julio César Chávez vs. Meldrick Taylor, controversial win against Meldrick Taylor in March 1990, which could have ended the streak at 68 wins
Note 2: After two more wins Chávez lost to Frankie Randall on January 29, 1994, to end an unbeaten streak of 90 matches. Longest unbeaten streaks: 103 – Jimmy Wilde (flyweight) * Streak started December 26, 1910 (defeated Les Williams) (Wilde's first professional bout) * Streak ended January 25, 1915 (defeated by Tancy Lee) 93 – Pedro Carrasco (lightweight) * Streak started April 22, 1964 (defeated Giuliano Scatolini) * Streak ended February 18, 1972 (defeated by Mando Ramos) 91 – Sugar Ray Robinson (middleweight) * Streak started February 19, 1943 (defeated Jackie Wilson (boxer), Jackie Wilson) * Streak ended July 10, 1951 (defeated by Randy Turpin)


Amateur

Longest unbeaten streaks: 200+ – Vasyl Lomachenko * Streak started November 2007 (first and subsequently last loss as an amateur) * Streak ended October 2013 (turned professional)


Boxing at the Summer Olympics, Olympics


World Amateur Boxing Championships, World Championship

6 consecutive heavyweight World Amateur Boxing Championships, World Championships – Félix Savón * Streak started 1986 Reno, Nevada, United States * Streak ended 1999 Houston, Texas, United States Note: winner of 3 consecutive Olympic gold medals (1992–2000)


Judo

6 consecutive titles at World Judo Championships, World Championships – Ryoko Tani * Streak started 1993 Hamilton, Canada * Streak ended 2005 Cairo, Egypt


Mixed martial arts


Men's

40 fights * Travis Fulton ** Streak started April 23, 2005 ** Streak ended May 19, 2007 31 fights * Renan Barão ** Streak started May 13, 2005 ** Streak ended May 24, 2014, UFC 173 * Luis Rafael Laurentino ** Streak started June 17, 2012 ** Streak ended February 20, 2016 29 fights * Khabib Nurmagamedov ** Streak started September 13, 2008 ** Retired from MMA on October 24, 2020


Women's

22 fights – Megumi Fujii * Streak started August 9, 2004 * Streak ended October 28, 2010, at Bellator 34


Professional wrestling

Since matches have predetermined outcomes, winning streaks in professional wrestling are orchestrated by the wrestling organizations.


World Championship Wrestling


=Singles Matches

= "173 consecutive matches" – Bill Goldberg * Streak started 1997 Dalton, Georgia * Streak ended 1998 Washington, D.C. Note: While the tally of 173 matches was listed by World Championship Wrestling as the legitimate total, it is fictitious number. WCW inflated the win count to make Goldberg look more dominant.


World Wrestling Entertainment


=Singles Matches

= "914 days unbeaten" – Asuka (wrestler), Asuka 249+ matches * Streak started October 7, 2015 NXT TakeOver: Respect (Beat Dana Brooke) * Streak ended April 8, 2018 Wrestlemania 34 (Beaten by Charlotte Flair)


=Singles Matches at WrestleMania

= 21 consecutive matches – The Undertaker, (known as The Streak (wrestling), The Streak) * Streak started WrestleMania VII, 1991 Los Angeles, California against Jimmy Snuka * Streak ended WrestleMania XXX, 2014 New Orleans, Louisiana against Brock Lesnar Note: Included 1 win via disqualification (WrestleMania IX, 1993).


Wrestling


Wrestling at the Summer Olympics, Olympics


FILA Wrestling World Championships, World Championships


=Men's Freestyle

= 6 consecutive titles at FILA Wrestling World Championships, World Championships – Sergey Beloglazov * Streak started 1981 Skopje, Yugoslavia * Streak ended 1989 Martigny, Switzerland 19 consecutive team titles at FILA Wrestling World Championships#Men's freestyle, World Championships – USSR * Streak started 1967 New Delhi, India * Streak ended 1993 Toronto, Canada


=Men's Greco-Roman

= 9 consecutive titles at FILA Wrestling World Championships, World Championships – Alexander Karelin * Streak started 1989 Martigny, Switzerland * Streak ended 2000 Retired after Sydney Olympics Note: winner of 3 consecutive Olympic gold medals (1988–1996) 21 consecutive team titles at FILA Wrestling World Championships#Men's Greco-Roman, World Championships – USSR and Russia * Streak started 1973 Tehran, Iran * Streak ended 2001 Patras, Greece


=Women's Freestyle

= 6 consecutive team titles at FILA Wrestling World Championships#Women's freestyle, World Championships – Japan * Streak started 2002 Chalcis, Greece * Streak ended 2009 Herning, Denmark


National Collegiate Athletic Association, College (USA)

159 matches – Cael Sanderson, Iowa State Cyclones, Iowa State Note: never lost a single National Collegiate Athletic Association, NCAA match in entire collegiate career (1998–2002)


High school (USA)

459 consecutive matches – Brandon High School (Brandon, Florida), Brandon High School, Brandon, Florida * Streak started January 28, 1974 * Streak ended January 5, 2008


Sumo

69 matches – Futabayama Sadaji * Streak started January 7, 1936 * Streak ended January 3, 1939 (ended by Akinoumi Setsuo)


Cue sports


English billiards


IBSF World Billiards Championship


=Timed

= 3 consecutive titles – Pankaj Arjan Advani, Pankaj Advani * Streak started 2005 Malta * Streak ended 2010 Maharashtra, India 3 consecutive titles – India * Streak started 2005 Malta * Streak ended 2010 Maharashtra, India


=Points

= 3 consecutive titles – Bob Marshall (billiards player), Bob Marshall * Streak started 1936 Johannesburg, South Africa * Streak ended 1952 Calcutta, India 5 consecutive titles – India * Streak started 1981 Delhi, India * Streak ended 1996 India


World Billiards Championship (English billiards), World Billiards Championship

4 consecutive titles * Joe Davis ** Streak started 1928 ** Streak ended 1933 * Tom Newman (billiards player), Tom Newman ** Streak started 1924 ** Streak ended 1928 * Melbourne Inman ** Streak started 1912 ** Streak ended 1920 31 consecutive titles – England * Streak started April 1892 * Streak ended 1933


Pool (cue sports), Pool


List of world eight-ball champions, WEPF Eight-ball Pool World Championship

13 consecutive titles – England * Streak started 2000 Blackpool, United Kingdom * Streak ended 2013 Blackpool, United Kingdom VIPA League 9 Consecutive wins - Liam Gallagher (also ended the streak of 12 by Andrew Akesson) But Andrew accumulated 34 seven balls during this momentous feat. Along with winning an incredible £180 in purse winnings for his destruction of Liam Gallagher.


List of WPA World Nine-ball champions, WPA World Nine-ball Championship


=Men's

= 3 consecutive titles – United States * Streak started 1990 Bergheim, Germany * Streak ended 1993 Königswinter, Germany


=Women's

= 3 consecutive titles – Allison Fisher * Streak started 1996 Borlänge, Sweden * Streak ended 1999 Alicante, Spain 3 consecutive titles * China ** Streak started 2009 Shenyang, China ** Streak ended 2012 Shenyang, China * United Kingdom ** Streak started 1996 Borlänge, Sweden ** Streak ended 1999 Alicante, Spain


Snooker

15 consecutive titles at List of World Snooker Championship winners, World Snooker Championship – Joe Davis * Streak started 1927 Birmingham, England * Streak ended 1947 London, England 15 consecutive titles at List of World Snooker Championship winners, World Snooker Championship – England * Streak started 1927 Birmingham, England * Streak ended 1947 London, England 29 Consecutive match wins at World Championship - Stephen Hendry * Streak started 1992 Sheffield, England * Streak ended 1997 Sheffield, England


Three-cushion billiards


UMB World Three-cushion Championship

11 consecutive titles – Raymond Ceulemans * Streak started 1963 Neuss/Düsseldorf, Germany * Streak ended 1974 Antwerpen, Belgium 11 consecutive titles at – Belgium * Streak started 1963 Neuss/Düsseldorf, Germany * Streak ended 1974 Antwerpen, Belgium


CEB European Three-cushion Championship

11 consecutive titles – Raymond Ceulemans * Streak started 1962 * Streak ended 1973 22 consecutive titles at – Belgium * Streak started 1962 * Streak ended 1984


Cycle sport, Cycling


Men's


Road

5 consecutive Tour de France – Miguel Indurain * Streak started 1991 * Streak ended 1995 (Note: The 7 consecutive Tour de France titles won by Lance Armstrong were stripped in 2012 following an Lance Armstrong doping case#USADA investigation 2011–2012, investigation by the United States Anti-Doping Agency that found he had used and trafficked Doping in sport, performance-enhancing drugs. The respective titles remain vacant to date.)


Women's


Track

5 consecutive UCI Track Cycling World Championships - Women's sprint, Women's sprint UCI Track Cycling World Championships, world championships – Félicia Ballanger * Streak started 1995 Bogotá, Colombia * Streak ended 2000 Manchester, United Kingdom Note: winner of 3 Olympic gold medals in cycling 15 consecutive UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's sprint, Women's sprint UCI Track Cycling World Championships, world championships – Soviet Union * Streak started 1958 Paris, France * Streak ended 1973 San Sebastian, Spain


Downhill

14 consecutive rounds of the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup in women's downhill – Rachel Atherton * Streak started 2015 Round 2 Fort William, Scotland * Streak ended 2017 Round 2 Fort William, Scotland 8 consecutive UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships – Women's downhill, UCI Mountain Bike World Championships in women's downhill – Anne-Caroline Chausson * Streak started 1996 UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships, 1996 Cairns, Australia * Streak ended 2004 Les Gets, France


Darts


Men's

8 consecutive titles at PDC World Darts Championship – Phil Taylor (darts player), Phil Taylor * Streak started 1995 Purfleet, England * Streak ended 2003 Purfleet, England 9 consecutive titles at PDC World Darts Championship – England * Streak started 1994 Purfleet, England * Streak ended 2003 Purfleet, England 3 consecutive titles at BDO World Darts Championship – Eric Bristow * Streak started 1984 Stoke-on-Trent, England * Streak ended 1987 Surrey, England 6 consecutive titles at BDO World Darts Championship – England * Streak started 1983 Stoke-on-Trent, England * Streak ended 1989 Surrey, England


Women's

7 consecutive titles at BDO World Darts Championship – Trina Gulliver * Streak started 2001 Surrey, England * Streak ended 2008 Surrey, England 7 consecutive titles at BDO World Darts Championship – England * Streak started 2001 Surrey, England * Streak ended 2008 Surrey, England


Equine sports


Dressage

7 consecutive Equestrian at the Summer Olympics, Olympic Team titles – Germany * Streak started 1984 Los Angeles, USA * Streak ended 2012 London, United Kingdom 9 consecutive Dressage World Championship, World Championships – Germany * Streak started 1974 Copenhagen, Denmark * Streak ended 2010 Lexington, Kentucky


Horse racing


By a racehorse

56 races – Camarero * Streak started April 19, 1953 * Streak ended August 1, 1955 * 5 Connective horse of the year titles- Kelso (horse), Kelso


By a jockey

12 races – Gordon Richards (jockey), Gordon Richards * Streak started October 3, 1933 * Streak ended October 5, 1933


Show jumping


Individual

3 consecutive titles at Show Jumping World Championships – West Germany - But by whom? * Streak started 1974 Hickstead, West Sussex, England * Streak ended 1986 Aachen, Germany


Esports


Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

87 Games – Ninjas in Pyjamas * Streak started September 14, 2012 (defeated PRiME, 16–3) * Streak ended April 7, 2013 (defeated by Virtus.Pro, 19–15) 3 Major Tournaments – Astralis * Streak started September 24, 2018 (defeated Natus Vincere, 2–0) * Streak ended November 1, 2021 (defeated by Team Vitality, 1–2) 18 Major playoff games – Astralis * Streak started September 22, 2018 (defeated FaZe, 2–0) * Streak ended November 1, 2021 (defeated by Team Vitality, 1–2) ** Note: Streak ended due to Astralis failing to make the playoffs at PGL Major Stockholm 2021.


League of Legends


League of Legends European Championship, LEC

24 Games – G2 Esports * Streak started April 2, 2022 (defeated Team Vitality 3–0) * Streak ended May 22, 2022 (defeated by PSG Talon 0–1)


League Championship Series (esports), LCS

17 Games – Team SoloMid * Streak started June 26, 2016 (defeated Echo Fox 2–1) * Streak ended July 24, 2016 (defeated by Phoenix1 1–2)


League of Legends Champions Korea, LCK

19 Games – T1 (esports), SK Telecom T1 * Streak started August 12, 2015 (defeated NaJin e-mFire 2–1) * Streak ended October 31, 2015 (defeated by Hanwha Life Esports, ROX Tigers 3–1) League of Legends Pro League, LPL 22 Games – Invictus Gaming * Streak started February 7, 2018 (defeated FunPlus Phoenix 2–1) * Streak ended April 3, 2018 (defeated by Weibo Gaming, Suning Gaming 2–1)


Overwatch


Overwatch League

20 Regular Season Matches – San Francisco Shock * Streak started August 2, 2021 (defeated Boston Uprising 3–1) * Streak ended September 3, 2022 (defeated by Dallas Fuel 1–3) 28 Games – San Francisco Shock * Streak started April 6, 2019 (defeated Los Angeles Valiant 4–0) * Streak ended May 10, 2019 (defeated Shanghai Dragons 3−1)


Overwatch Contenders

38 Matches – British Hurricane * Streak started January 18, 2020 (defeated Angry Titans 3−0) * Streak ended November 23, 2020 (defeated by Obey Alliance 0−3)


Valorant

54 Matches – Vision Strikers * Streak started July 16, 2020 (defeated TYLOO 2−0) * Streak ended February 18, 2021 (drew with ZFGaming 1−1)


Dota 2

29 Games − Newbee * Streak started January 29, 2016 (defeated Invictus Gaming 2−1) * Streak ended May 12, 2016 (defeated by OG (esports), OG 1−2)


Fencing


Women's Foil

3 consecutive Fencing at the Summer Olympics, Olympic titles – Valentina Vezzali * Streak started 2000 Sydney, Australia * Streak ended 2012 London, United Kingdom


Men's Saber

3 consecutive Fencing at the Summer Olympics, Olympic titles – Áron Szilágyi * Streak started 2012 London, United Kingdom


Football


Association football


FIFA, International

22 FIFA World Cup appearances – Brazil national football team, Brazil * Streak started 1930, Uruguay (Inaugural World Cup) Note: Brazil is the only national football team to have played in every World Cup. 16 consecutive FIFA World Cup second round qualifications – Germany national football team, Germany * Streak started 1954, Switzerland * Streak ended 2018, Russia 15 competitive games (i.e. excluding friendlies) – Germany national football team, Germany * Streak started July 10, 2010 (defeated Uruguay national football team, Uruguay, 3–2) * Streak ended June 28, 2012 (defeated by Italy national football team, Italy, 1–2) 15 games – Spain national football team, Spain * Streak started June 26, 2008 (defeated Russia national football team, Russia, 3–0) * Streak ended June 24, 2009 (defeated by United States men's national soccer team, United States, 0–2) Italy holds the current unbeaten record of 37 matches, followed by Argentina national football team, Argentina with 36, and then Spain, Brazil national football team, Brazil and Algeria national football team, Algeria with 35 games each. Brazil's loss at the 1996 CONCACAF Gold Cup was by the under-23 (Olympic) team, but is officially counted as a loss of the national team. Otherwise the Brazil national team wouldn't lose until May 30, 1997 (2–4 vs Norway), thus extending the streak to 42 games. Brazil lost the 27th match of their streak on penalties in the 1995 Copa América Final on July 22, 1995, but this is considered a draw in regular play. 19 games (women's) – United States women's national soccer team, United States * Streak started July 25, 1990 (defeated Norway women's national football team, Norway 4–0) * Streak ended May 28, 1991 (defeated by Netherlands women's national football team, Netherlands 3–4) 51 games undefeated (women's) – United States women's national soccer team, United States * Streak started December 8, 2004 (defeated Mexico women's national football team, Mexico 5–0) * Streak ended September 22, 2007 (defeated by Brazil women's national football team, Brazil 0–4)


National leagues

* Note that teams may have drawn or even lost matches outside the indicated leagues during the streak periods.


=Czechoslovak First League precursor

= 51 games – 1920–1923 AC Sparta Prague, Sparta Prague


=Jordan League

= 32 games – 2001–2003 Al-Faisaly Club (Amman), Al-FaisalyAl-Faisaly Club (Amman), Al-Faisaly appears to have a 32 or 33 game overall winning streak from August 20, 2001, to June 30, 2002, including matches played in the Jordan League, Jordan FA Cup, Jordan Super Cup, and Jordan FA Shield, Jordan Shield Cup]

but according to Guinness the team entered a tournament during this time where they drew or lost a game before withdrawing from it


=Primeira Liga

= 29 games – 1971–1973 S.L. Benfica, Benfica


=Argentine Primera División

= 28 games – 1918–19 Racing Club de Avellaneda, Racing Club


=Prva HNL, Croatian League

= 28 games – GNK Dinamo Zagreb, Dinamo Zagreb *Streak started November 8, 2006 (defeated NK Pula 1856 5–1) *Streak ended September 23, 2007 (defeated by NK Varaždin (1931–2015), Varteks 3–4)


=Scottish Premier League

= 25 games – Celtic F.C., Celtic *Streak started August 16, 2003 (defeated Dundee United F.C., Dundee United 5–0) *Streak ended March 14, 2004 (drew Motherwell F.C., Motherwell 1–1)


=Ukrainian Premier League

= 24 games – F.C. Shakhtar Donetsk, Shakhtar Donetsk *Streak started March 10, 2012 (defeated FC Mariupol, Illichivets Mariupol 2–1) *Streak ended November 17, 2012 (defeated by Arsenal Kiev 0–2)


=Allsvenskan, Swedish League (Allsvenskan)

= 23 games – 1949–1950 Malmö FF (part of 49 games unbeaten streak)


=Eredivisie

= 22 games – 1987–1988 PSV Eindhoven


=USL Championship

= 20 games – Phoenix Rising FC * Streak started on May 10, 2019 (defeated Rio Grande Valley FC Toros 3–1) * Streak ended on September 21, 2019 (defeated by Fresno FC 1–2)


=Bundesliga

= 19 games – FC Bayern Munich, Bayern Munich * Streak started October 19, 2013 (defeated 1. FSV Mainz 05, Mainz 05 4–1) * Streak ended March 29, 2014 (drew TSG 1899 Hoffenheim, 1899 Hoffenheim 3–3) Note: Part of 53 games unbeaten streak with 46 wins and 7 draws, matchday 10 in 2012–13 to matchday 28 in 2013–14)


=Premier League

= 18 games (tie) – Manchester City F.C., Manchester City * Streak started: August 26, 2017 (defeated AFC Bournemouth, Bournemouth 2–1) * Streak ended: December 31, 2017 (drew Crystal Palace F.C., Crystal Palace 0–0) – Liverpool F.C., Liverpool *Streak started October 27, 2019 (defeated Tottenham Hotspur F.C., Tottenham Hotspur, 2–1) *Streak ended February 29, 2020 (defeated by Watford F.C., Watford, 0–3)


=Serie A

= 17 games – Inter Milan * Streak started October 25, 2006 (defeated A.S. Livorno Calcio, Livorno 4–1) * Streak ended February 28, 2007 (drew Udinese Calcio, Udinese 1–1)


=Ligue 1

= 16 games – AS Monaco FC, Monaco * Streak started February 25, 2017 (defeated En Avant de Guingamp, Guingamp 2–1) * Streak ended September 9, 2017 (defeated by OGC Nice, Nice 0–4)


=La Liga

= 16 games (tie) – FC Barcelona, Barcelona * Streak started October 16, 2010 (defeated Valencia CF, Valencia 2–1) * Streak ended February 12, 2011 (drew Sporting de Gijón, Sporting Gijón 1–1) Note: The November 2015 to April 2016 39-match streak was an unbeaten streak, not a winning streak, and included 6 draws – Real Madrid CF, Real Madrid * Streak started March 2, 2016 (defeated Levante UD, Levante 3–1) * Streak ended September 18, 2016 (drew Villarreal CF, Villarreal 1–1) Note: last 12 games in 2015–16 season and first 4 games in 2016–17 season; Real Madrid holds the longest unbeaten streak record with 40 games


=Chilean Primera División

= 16 games – 1963–1964 Club Universidad de Chile


=Major League Soccer

= 15 games – LA Galaxy, Los Angeles Galaxy * Streak started September 7, 1997 (defeated Tampa Bay Mutiny 6–1) * Streak ended May 20, 1998 (defeated by Chicago Fire FC, Chicago Fire 1–3) Note: Between 1996–1999, games tied at the end of regulation time were decided by shoot-outs. Only one of those wins was achieved through a shoot-out. Since then, MLS abolished the shoot-out in favor of the international model of letting regular season draws stand.


=Campeonato Brasileiro Série A

= 12 games – 1978–1978 Guarani Futebol Clube, Guarani


=A-League

= 10 games – Western Sydney Wanderers FC, Western Sydney Wanderers * Streak started January 13, 2013 (defeated Wellington Phoenix FC, Wellington Phoenix 2–0) * Streak ended March 23, 2013 (drew Sydney FC 1–1)


=I-League

= 9 games – Mohun Bagan A.C., Mohun Bagan * Streak started October 31, 2008 (defeated Dempo SC 1–0) * Streak ended February 22, 2009 (defeated by East Bengal F.C. 0–3) Note: Mohun Bagan A.C. are currently in the midst of the longest unbeaten streak in I-League history at 14 games, started on December 11, 2019 – present


Unbeaten streaks

The three longest undefeated streaks in domestic top level leagues are: * 108 games – ASEC Mimosas, Côte d'Ivoire Premier Division, Ivory Coast, 1989 – June 19, 1994 * 106 games – FCSB, Steaua București, Liga I, Romania, June 17, 1986 – September 9, 1989 * 85 games – Espérance Sportive de Tunis, Espérance de Tunis, Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1, Tunisia, October 19, 1997 – April 4, 2001 Note: Steaua București played 16 domestic cup games during the streak, of which only the first was lost. Overall, after a cup loss to Dinamo Bucuresti on June 25, 1986, to their league loss on September 9, 1989, to Dinamo, Steaua was undefeated in 119 consecutive domestic games.


College soccer (Women's)

101 games – 1990–1994 North Carolina Tar Heels women's soccer, North Carolina * Streak started September 23, 1990 * Streak ended October 20, 1994


College soccer (Men's)

65 games – Penn State Nittany Lions men's soccer, Penn State * Streak started: November 5, 1932 (vs. Army) * Streak ended: November 15, 1941 (vs. Army)


Australian rules football


Victorian Football Association, VFA/Victorian Football League, VFL

49 wins – 1914–1919 North Melbourne Football Club, North Melbourne


West Australian Football League, WAFL

35 wins – 1945-47 East Fremantle Football Club, East Fremantle


South Australian National Football League, SANFL

30 wins – 1913-15 Port Adelaide Magpies Football Club, Port Adelaide


Australian Football League, VFL/AFL

23 wins – 1952-53 Geelong Football Club, Geelong


Gridiron football


American football


=National Football League

= ;Consecutive games won (regular season and playoffs) 21 games – New England Patriots * Streak started October 5, 2003 (defeated 2003 Tennessee Titans season, Tennessee Titans, 38–30) * Streak ended October 31, 2004 (defeated by 2004 Pittsburgh Steelers season, Pittsburgh Steelers, 20–34) ;Consecutive regular season games won 23 games – Indianapolis Colts * Streak started November 2, 2008 (defeated 2008 New England Patriots season, New England Patriots, 18–15) * Streak ended December 27, 2009 (defeated by 2009 New York Jets season, New York Jets, 15–29) ;Consecutive home games won (regular season and playoffs) 29 games – Green Bay Packers * Streak started September 17, 1995 (defeated 1995 New York Giants season, New York Giants, 14-6) * Streak ended October 5, 1998 (defeated by 1998 Minnesota Vikings season, Minnesota Vikings, 24-37) ;Consecutive regular season home games won 25 games – Green Bay Packers * Streak started September 17, 1995 (defeated New York Giants, 14-6) * Streak ended October 5, 1998 (defeated by Minnesota Vikings, 24-37) ;Consecutive non-home games won (regular season, playoffs, and Super Bowls) 21 games – San Francisco 49ers * Streak started November 27, 1988 (defeated 1988 San Diego Chargers season, San Diego Chargers, 48-10) * Streak ended September 2, 1991 (defeated by 1991 New York Giants season, New York Giants, 14-16) ;Consecutive road games won (regular season and playoffs) 19 games – San Francisco 49ers * Streak started November 27, 1988 (defeated San Diego Chargers, 48-10) * Streak ended September 2, 1991 (defeated by New York Giants, 14-16) ;Consecutive regular season road games won 18 games – San Francisco 49ers * Streak started November 27, 1988 (defeated San Diego Chargers, 48-10) * Streak ended September 2, 1991 (defeated by New York Giants, 14-16)


=College football

= Pre-NCAA 37 games – Yale Bulldogs football, Yale Bulldogs * Streak started November 27, 1890 (defeated Princeton Tigers football, Princeton, 32-0) * Streak ended November 30, 1893 (defeated by Princeton Tigers football, Princeton, 0–6) Note: Prior to the formation of the NCAA collegiate teams played against a variety of amateur teams including local athletic clubs, YMCAs, and Indian schools as well as other colleges. Those victories are included in the win tally. NCAA Division I 47 games – Oklahoma Sooners football, Oklahoma Sooners * Streak started October 10, 1953 (defeated Texas Longhorns football, Texas, 19–14) * Streak ended November 16, 1957 (defeated by 1957 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team, Notre Dame, 0–7) Longest unbeaten streak 64 games (60–0–4) – Washington Huskies football, Washington Huskies * Streak started November 28, 1907 (tied Idaho Vandals football, Idaho, 0–0) * Streak ended November 3, 1917 (defeated by California Golden Bears football, California, 0–27) NCAA Division II 40 games – Grand Valley State Lakers football, Grand Valley State Lakers * Streak started August 27, 2005 (defeated Ferris State Bulldogs football, Ferris State 30–10) * Streak ended December 8, 2007 (defeated by Northwest Missouri State Bearcats football, Northwest Missouri State, 16–34) Note: This streak includes playoff games. NCAA Division III 55 games – Mount Union Purple Raiders football, Mount Union Purple Raiders * Streak started September 2, 2000 (defeated Allegheny College, Allegheny, 48–21) * Streak ended December 20, 2003 (defeated by Saint John's Johnnies football, St. John's (MN), 6–24) Note: This streak includes playoff games. Mount Union also holds the record for most consecutive regular season victories, winning 112 games between 2005–2016. Longest unbeaten streak 60 games (59-0-1) - Augustana (IL) Streak started September 17, 1983 (defeated Carroll 42-14) Streak ended November 29, 1987 (defeated by Dayton 38-36 during the D3 playoffs) Note: This streak includes playoff games ::Special Note: Linfield College holds the NCAA all-divisions record of 63 consecutive winning seasons, which began in 1956 and continues to this day.


Canadian football


=Canadian Football League

= Longest Winning Streak, overall 22 games – Calgary Stampeders * Streak started August 25, 1948 (defeated Regina Roughriders 12-1) * Streak ended October 22, 1949 (defeated by Saskatchewan Roughriders 1-10) Note: The streak only includes the regular season. It was also achieved back when the Stampeders played in the Western Interprovincial Football Union, which later became the Canadian Football League West Division. The CFL was not formally founded until 1958, although the records of the WIFU and the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union in Eastern Canada (forerunner to the Canadian Football League East Division) were incorporated into the league. Longest Winning Streak, in one regular season 14 games – Calgary Stampeders * Streak started July 21, 2016 (defeated Winnipeg Blue Bombers 33-18) * Streak ended October 30, 2016 (defeated by Montreal Alouettes 8-17) Note: This streak briefly held the record for the longest winning streak by a Professional sports in Canada, Canadian-based professional sports franchise (in contrast to the 22 game streak which was achieved as an amateur sports team). The record was eventually surpassed by the Toronto Raptors in 2020 with their winning streak that lasted 15 games. Longest Winning Streak, home 27 games – Calgary Stampeders * Streak started September 20, 1992 (defeated Winnipeg Blue Bombers 57-29) * Streak ended August 18, 1995 (defeated by Birmingham Barracudas 28-31) Note: The streak only includes the regular season. Longest Winning Streak, away 21 games – Winnipeg Blue Bombers * Streak started August 11, 1960 (defeated B.C. Lions 35-21) * Streak ended September 24, 1962 (defeated by B.C. Lions 22-27) Note: The streak only includes the regular season.


=U Sports football

= 21 games McMaster Marauders football, McMaster Marauders * Streak started September 25, 2011 (defeated Acadia Axemen football, Acadia Axemen 21–18) * Streak ended November 23, 2012 (defeated by Laval Rouge et Or football, Laval Rouge et Or at the 48th Vanier Cup 14-37) Note: The streak also includes playoff games.


=IFAF World Championship

= Consecutive games won 11 games – United States national American football team, United States * Streak started July 10, 2007 (defeated South Korea, 77-0) * Last win July 18, 2015 (defeated Japan, 59-12) Note: This streak is still active. Consecutive titles won 3 Titles – United States (2007, 2011, 2015)


Indoor American football


=Arena Football League

= Consecutive games won (regular season and playoffs) 18 wins – Arizona Rattlers * Streak started July 27, 2013 (defeated Iowa Barnstormers, 84-45) * Streak ended June 27, 2014 (defeated by San Jose SaberCats, 33-62) Note: Throughout the duration of the above streak, the Arizona Rattlers also achieved the most consecutive regular season games won (15 wins).


=AF2

= 24 wins – Quad City Steamwheelers * Streak started April 15, 2000 (defeated Tulsa Talons, 66–27) * Streak ended May 12, 2001 (defeated by Tulsa Talons, 47–49)


=American Indoor Football Association

= Consecutive games won (regular season and playoffs) 16 wins – Baltimore Mariners * Streak started March 6, 2010 (defeated Harrisburg Stampede, 55–48) * Last win July 25, 2010 (defeated Wyoming Cavalry, 57-42) Note: The streak ended during the 2010 off-season (team folded) Consecutive regular season games won 15 wins – Baltimore Mariners * Streak started June 27, 2009 (defeated D.C. Armor, 70–22) * Last win June 26, 2010 (defeated Reading Express, 69-35) Note: The streak ended during the 2010 off-season (team folded)


=United Indoor Football

= 40 games – Sioux Falls Storm * Streak started July 2005 * Streak ended March 29, 2008 (defeated by Omaha Beef, 18–34)


Rugby league


Representative

* Australian Kangaroos: 30 Test match (rugby league), Test matches * Queensland Maroons: 8 State of Origin series


Club

* New South Wales Rugby League premiership, NSWRL Premierships - St. George Dragons - 11 Premierships from 1956 to 1966 also going undefeated in the year 1959 * New South Wales Rugby League premiership, NSWRL Matches - Eastern Suburbs Roosters (19) - April 13, 1975 - vs. Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles to August 23, 1975 - vs. Newtown Jets * Super League Championships - Bradford Bulls (21) - August 24, 1996 - vs. Paris Saint-Germain Rugby League to August 22, 1997 - vs. Paris St Germain


Rugby union


Test match (rugby union men’s only), Test matches

;All nations 24 matches – Cyprus national rugby union team, Cyprus * Streak began on November 29, 2008, with a 37–3 win over Azerbaijan national rugby union team, Azerbaijan, in Baku, Azerbaijan. * Streak ended on November 15, 2014, with a 39–20 loss to Latvia national rugby union team, Latvia, in Riga, Latvia. ;"Tier 1" nations 18 matches – New Zealand national rugby union team, New Zealand * Streak began on August 15, 2015, with a 41–13 win over Australia national rugby union team, Australia at Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand. * Streak ended on November 5, 2016, with a 40–29 loss to Ireland national rugby union team, Ireland at Soldier Field, Chicago, United States. 18 matches – England national rugby union team, England * Streak began on October 10, 2015, with a 60–3 win over Uruguay national rugby union team, Uruguay at City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester, United Kingdom. * Streak ended on March 18, 2017, with a 13–9 loss to Ireland national rugby union team, Ireland at Aviva Stadium,
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Home test matches

47 consecutive matches – New Zealand national rugby union team, New Zealand * Streak began on September 19, 2009, with a 33–6 win over Australia national rugby union team, Australia at Westpac Stadium, Wellington. * Streak ended on July 1, 2017, with a 24–21 loss to the British and Irish Lions at Westpac Stadium, Wellington.


Gaelic games


All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

21 games – Kilkenny GAA, Kilkenny * Streak started June 10, 2006 * Streak ended September 5, 2010


Golf


Men's Major Championships

4 consecutive wins – Tiger Woods * Streak started 2000 U.S. Open * Streak ended 2001 Masters In 1930, Bobby Jones (golfer), Bobby Jones won the 4 major championships that he, as an amateur, was eligible to enter - the U.S. Open, the Open Championship, the British Amateur Championship and the U.S. Amateur Championship. Woods won what is often designated an official Non-Calendar Year Grand Slam, holding all major championship trophies at one time, but not in the same year.


PGA Tour

11 wins – 1945 Byron Nelson


LPGA, LPGA Tour

5 wins 1978 – Nancy Lopez 2004–2005 – Annika Sörenstam


Gymnastics


Men

8 years undefeated in All-Around competition – Kohei Uchimura * Streak started at the 2009 World Championships * Streak has not yet ended. As a result of this streak, Uchimura is widely referred to as "King Kohei". 5 consecutive Men's Team all-around titles at Gymnastics at the Summer Olympics, Olympic Games – Japan * Streak started 1960 Tokyo, Japan * Streak ended 1980 Moscow, Soviet Union (boycotted)


Women

10 consecutive Women's Team all-around titles at Gymnastics at the Summer Olympics, Olympic Games – Soviet Union and Unified Team at the Olympics, Unified Team * Streak started 1952 Helsinki, Finland * Streak ended 1996 Atlanta, United States Note: excluding boycotted Los Angeles Olympics


Team Handball, Handball


Olympics

3 consecutive Women's titles at Handball at the Summer Olympics * Denmark ** Streak started 1996 Atlanta, United States ** Streak ended 2008 Beijing, China


World Championships

3 consecutive titles at World Women's Handball Championship * Russia ** Streak started 2005 Russia ** Streak ended 2011 Brazil * Soviet Union ** Streak started 1982 Hungary ** Streak ended 1993 Norway


Hockey


Field hockey


Field hockey at the Olympic Games, Olympics


Ice hockey


Ice hockey at the Olympic Games, Olympics


Ice Hockey World Championships, World Championships

9 consecutive List of IIHF World Championship medalists, World Championships – Soviet Union * Streak started 1963 Stockholm, Sweden * Streak ended 1972 Prague, Czechoslovakia


National Hockey League

Longest winning streak by a team 17 games – Pittsburgh Penguins * Streak started March 9, 1993 (defeated Boston Bruins, 3–2) * Streak ended April 14, 1993 (tied New Jersey Devils, 6–6) Note: This 6–6 tie ended the regular season. Pittsburgh won an additional three games to start the 1993 playoffs before losing for the first time in 21 games on April 25, 1993, to New Jersey, 1–4. Longest winning streak by a goaltender in a season 14 games (tie) – Tiny Thompson (Boston Bruins) * Streak started December 3, 1929 (defeated Montreal Canadiens, 3-1) * Streak ended January 12, 1930 (defeated by New York Americans, 2-3) – Tom Barrasso (Pittsburgh Penguins) * Streak started March 9, 1993 (defeated Boston Bruins, 3-2) * Streak ended April 14, 1993 (tied New Jersey Devils, 6-6) – Jonas Hiller (Anaheim Ducks) * Streak started December 6, 2013 (defeated Chicago Blackhawks, 3-2) * Streak ended January 17, 2014 (defeated by Chicago Blackhawks, 2-4) – Sergei Bobrovsky (Columbus Blue Jackets) * Streak started November 29, 2016 (defeated Tampa Bay Lightning, 5-1) * Streak ended January 5, 2017 (defeated by Washington Capitals, 0-5) Longest Unbeaten Streak by a team 35 Games – Philadelphia Flyers * Streak started October 14, 1979 (defeated Toronto Maple Leafs, 4–3) * Streak ended January 7, 1980 (defeated by Minnesota North Stars, 1–7) Note: The 35-game stretch included 10 ties. Longest Unbeaten Streak by a goaltender in a season 32 Games – Gerry Cheevers (Boston Bruins) * Streak started November 14, 1971 (defeated Los Angeles Kings, 11-2) * Streak ended March 29, 1972 (defeated by Toronto Maple Leafs, 1–4) Note: The 32-game stretch included 8 ties.


Canadian Hockey League

Longest Winning Streak 25 games (tie): - Kitchener Rangers (Ontario Hockey League) * Streak started January 11, 1984 * Streak ended March 16, 1984 - Sorel Éperviers (Quebec Major Junior Hockey League) * Streak started November 23, 1973 * Streak ended January 27, 1974 Longest Undefeated Streak 31 games – London Knights (Ontario Hockey League) * Streak started September 23, 2004 * Streak ended December 12, 2004, Note: The 31-game stretch included 2 ties.


American Hockey League

Consecutive Regular Season Games Won 32 games – Norfolk Admirals (AHL), Norfolk Admirals * Streak started February 10, 2012 (defeated Adirondack Phantoms 2–0) * Streak ended October 27, 2012 (defeated by St. John's IceCaps 2–3) Consecutive Games Won (Regular Season and Playoffs) 29 games – Norfolk Admirals (AHL), Norfolk Admirals * Streak started February 10, 2012 (defeated Adirondack Phantoms 2–0) * Streak ended April 21, 2012 (defeated by Manchester Monarchs (AHL), Manchester Monarchs 2–5) ''(Note: The Norfolk Admirals franchise had their affiliation agreement with the Tampa Bay Lightning end after the 2011–12 AHL season, losing its entire roster of players in the process. It began a new affiliation with the Anaheim Ducks and the active 28-game streak carried over into the 2012–13 season despite the change)''


National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey Championship, NCAA Women's Ice Hockey

62 games – Minnesota Golden Gophers women's ice hockey, Minnesota Golden Gophers * Streak started February 17, 2012 * Streak ended November 17, 2013


College ice hockey, NCAA Men's Ice Hockey

43 games – Bemidji State University * Streak started November 8, 1983 * Streak ended January 1, 1985 * Bemidji State also holds the national collegiate records for most wins in an unbeaten season (31-0-0 in 1983–1984)


Federal Hockey League

21 games – New York Aviators * Streak started December 31, 2010 (defeated Danbury Whalers 8–1) * Streak ended February 25, 2011 (defeated by Danbury Whalers 1–4)


Austrian Hockey League

17 games – EC KAC * Streak started October 8, 2010 * Streak ended December 10, 2010


Elite Ice Hockey League

22 games – Cardiff Devils * Streak started October 30, 2010 (defeated Hull Stingrays, 7–4) * Streak ended January 16, 2011 (defeated by Dundee Stars, 1–2)


British Columbia Hockey League

42 games – Penticton Vees * Streak started November 11, 2011 (defeated Trail Smoke Eaters, 7–2) * Streak ended March 10, 2012 (defeated by Prince George Spruce Kings, 2–5)


Roller hockey (Quad), Roller Hockey


Championship A

5 consecutive gold medals at FIRS Roller Hockey World Cup – Spain * Streak started 2005 San Jose, California, United States


Portuguese Primeira Divisão

10 consecutive Portuguese championships - FC Porto, Futebol Clube do Porto * Streak started season 2001/02


Air Hockey

9 consecutive world championships – Tim Weissman * Streak started 1989 * Streak ended 1994 30 consecutive world championships – United States * Streak started 1978 * Streak ended 1999


Lacrosse


World Lacrosse Championship

Men's Lacrosse 38 games – United States * Streak started June 18, 1982 (defeated Canada 23-12) * Streak ended July 22, 2006 (defeated by Canada 10-15) Women's Lacrosse 15 game – United States * Streak started April 27, 1997 (defeated Wales 13-2) * Streak ended June 26, 2005 (tied Australia 7-7)


Major League Lacrosse

14 games – Denver Outlaws * Streak started April 27, 2013 (defeats Charlotte Hounds 21-16) * Streak ended August 24, 2013 (defeated by Charlotte Hounds 17-14)


National Lacrosse League

22 games – Buffalo Bandits * Streak started February 8, 1992 * Streak ended February 5, 1994


College (United States)

Pre-NCAA - Men 45 games – Navy Midshipmen men's lacrosse, Navy * Streak started 1916 (defeats Harvard 6-3) * Streak ended May 19, 1923 (tied Syracuse 2-2) NCAA Division I - Men 42 games – Cornell Big Red men's lacrosse, Cornell * Streak started March 20, 1976 (defeats Adelphi) * Streak ended May 27, 1978 (defeated by Johns Hopkins 15–8 in the 1978 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship, National Championship) NCAA Division I - Women 43 games – Maryland Terrapins women's lacrosse, Maryland * Streak started March 7, 2000 (defeats Towson 17-4) * Streak ended March 1, 2002 (defeated by Duke 9-8) NCAA Division III - Men 69 games – Salisbury University, Salisbury * Streak started April 17, 2003 (defeats Mary Washington 17-5) * Streak ended May 21, 2006 (defeated by Cortland St. 13-12 (OT) in the NCAA Division III Men's Lacrosse Championship, National Championship) NJCAA - Men 107 games – Onondaga Community College Lazers, Onondaga * Streak started March 30, 2010 (defeats Broome 19-2) * Streak ended March 12, 2016 (defeated by Nassau 10-9) Men's Collegiate Lacrosse Association 33 games – Sonoma State University * Streak started February 2002 * Streak ended April 2003


High School (United States)

Boys 91 games – Sewanhaka High School * Streak started 1948 * Streak ended 1957 91 games – West Genesee High School * Streak started 1981 * Streak ended 1984 Girls 198 games – McDonogh School * Streak started April 13, 2009 (defeats Winters Mill 15-3) * Streak ended May 11, 2018 (defeated by Notre Dame Prep 10-8)


Marbles

12 consecutive titles at British and World Marbles Championship – Toucon Terribles * Streak started 1964 West Sussex, England * Streak ended 1976 West Sussex, England


Mind sports


Chess

25 games – Wilhelm Steinitz * Streak started 1873 * Streak ended 1882


Memory sport, Memory

3 consecutive titles at the World Memory Championships, World Memory Championship * Dominic O'Brien ** Streak started 1999 London, England ** Streak ended 2002 London, England * Dominic O'Brien ** Streak started 1995 London, England ** Streak ended 1998 London, England


Pentamind

4 consecutive titles at the Mind Sports Olympiad – Demis Hassabis * Streak started 1998 London, England * Streak ended 2002 Loughborough, England


Motorcycle sports


Road racing


Grand Prix motorcycle racing

List of MotoGP rider records


Superbike World Championship

5 consecutive titles – Jonathan Rea * Streak started 2015


FIM Endurance World Championship

4 consecutive titles – * (as European Championship) ** Streak started 1976 ** Streak ended 1980 From 2001, title was given to teams * ** Streak started 2005 ** Streak ended 2008 ** Streak started 2010 ** Streak ended 2013


Motocross


Motocross World Championship

6 consecutive titles – Stefan Everts *Streak started 2001 * Streak ended 2007 (retired)


Motocross des Nations

14 consecutive titles – United States *Streak started 1981 * Streak ended 1994 5 consecutive titles – David Bailey (motocross), David Bailey *Streak started 1982 * Streak ended 1987 (did not participate due to injuries) Gautier Paulin *Streak started 2014 * Streak ended 2019


AMA Motocross Championship

10 consecutive titles – Ricky Carmichael * Streak started 1997, in 125 cc *Moved up to 250 cc starting from 2000 onwards * Streak ended 2006, competed on a partial season


AMA Supercross Championship

10 consecutive titles – Jeremy McGrath *Streak started 1991 in 125 cc *Moved up to 250 cc starting from 1993 onwards * Streak ended 1996


Motorcycle trials


FIM Trial World Championship


= Outdoor Series

= 13 consecutive titles – Antoni Bou, Toni Bou * Streak started 2007


= Indoor Series

= 13 consecutive titles – Antoni Bou, Toni Bou * Streak started 2007


= Women's

= 7 consecutive titles – Laia Sanz *Streak started 2000 * Streak ended 2007


Racquet sports


Badminton


Men's


=Singles

= 7 consecutive titles at BWF World Championships, World Championships – China * Streak started 2006 Madrid, Spain


=Doubles

= 3 consecutive titles at BWF World Championships, World Championships * China ** Streak started 2009 Hyderabad, India ** Streak ended 2013 Guangzhou, China * Indonesia ** Streak started 1993 Birmingham, England ** Streak ended 1999 Copenhagen, Denmark


=Thomas Cup, Team

= 5 consecutive titles at the Thomas Cup, World Team Championships * China ** Streak started 2004 Jakarta, Indonesia * Indonesia ** Streak started 1994 Jakarta, Indonesia ** Streak ended 2004 Jakarta, Indonesia


Women's


=Singles

= 8 consecutive titles at BWF World Championships, World Championships – China * Streak started 2001 Seville, Spain * Streak ended 2013 Guangzhou, China


=Doubles

= 11 consecutive titles at BWF World Championships, World Championships – China * Streak started 1997 Glasgow, United Kingdom 5 consecutive titles at Badminton at the Summer Olympics, Olympic Games – China * Streak started 1996 Atlanta, United States


=Uber Cup, Team

= 6 consecutive titles at the Uber Cup, World Team Championships – China * Streak started 1998 Hong Kong, China * Streak ended 2010 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia


Racquetball


Men's

137 matches – Kane Waselenchuk * Streak started January 2009 * Streak ended January 15, 2012 (defeated by Rocky Carson)


Women's

152 matches, 37 tournaments - Paola Longoria * Streak started May 1, 2011 * Streak ended October 19, 2014


Squash (sport), Squash

555 matches – Jahangir Khan * Streak started 1981 (defeated Geoff Hunt) * Streak ended 1986 (defeated by Ross Norman) Note: This is the longest winning streak in sports history (in number of wins). NB: Heather McKay (Australia) may hold a claim to having the longest winning streak as she went unbeaten for 19 years (1962–1981)


College teams (USA)

252 team meets – Trinity College Bantams#Squash, Trinity College Bantams Squash Team * Streak started February 1998 * Streak ended January 18, 2012 (defeated by Yale Bulldogs, Yale) Considered the longest winning streak in the history of Intercollegiate sports team champions, varsity intercollegiate sports in the United States.


Table Tennis


Men's


=Singles

= 4 consecutive titles at World Table Tennis Championships, World Championships – Viktor Barna * Streak started 1932 Prague, Czechoslovakia * Streak ended 1936 Prague, Czechoslovakia 6 consecutive titles at World Table Tennis Championships, World Championships – Hungary * Streak started 1930, Berlin, Germany * Streak ended 1936 Prague, Czechoslovakia


=Doubles

= 10 consecutive titles at World Table Tennis Championships, World Championships – China * Streak started 1993 Gothenburg, Sweden * Streak ended 2013 Paris, France 5 consecutive titles at Table Tennis at the Summer Olympics, Olympic Games – China * Streak started 1988 Seoul, South Korea (Inaugural Competition) Notes: The doubles events were replaced by team events in 2008 Beijing Olympics.


=Team

= 6 consecutive titles at World Table Tennis Championships, World Championships – China * Streak started 2001 Osaka, Japan 3 consecutive titles at Table Tennis at the Summer Olympics, Olympic Games – China * Streak started 2008 Beijing, China (Inaugural Competition)


Women's


=Singles

= 6 consecutive titles at World Table Tennis Championships, World Championships – Angelica Rozeanu * Streak started 1950 Budapest, Hungary * Streak ended 1956 Tokyo, Japan 8 consecutive titles at Table Tennis at the Summer Olympics, Olympic Games – China * Streak started 1988 Seoul, South Korea (Inaugural Competition) 10 consecutive titles at World Table Tennis Championships, World Championships – China * Streak started 1995, Tianjin, China


=Doubles

= 6 consecutive titles at World Table Tennis Championships, World Championships – Mária Mednyánszky and Anna Sipos * Streak started 1930 Berlin, Germany * Streak ended 1936 Prague, Czechoslovakia 13 consecutive titles at World Table Tennis Championships, World Championships – China * Streak started 1989, Dortmund, Germany 4 consecutive titles at
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=Team

= 8 consecutive titles at World Table Tennis Championships, World Championships – China * Streak started 1993 Gothenburg, Sweden * Streak ended 2010 Moscow, Russia 2 consecutive titles at Table Tennis at the Summer Olympics, Olympic Games – China * Streak started 2008 Beijing, China (Inaugural Competition)


Mixed doubles

11 consecutive titles at World Table Tennis Championships, World Championships – China * Streak started 1991 Chiba City, Japan * Streak ended 2013 Paris, France


Tennis


Top level amateur

182 matches – Suzanne Lenglen * Streak started after August 19, 1921 (withdrew with whooping cough during match to Molla Mallory at the 1921 U.S. National Championships (tennis), 1921 U.S. National Championships) * Streak ended May 1926 (withdrew from 1926 Wimbledon Championships after missing the opening of a third-round match) The withdrawal in the match to Mallory in 1921 ended a 112-match winning streak. Between 1919 and 1938 Helen Wills Moody amassed a 398–35 match record, including a winning streak of at least 158 matches, during which she did not lose a set.


Professional


=Association of Tennis Professionals, Men

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Most consecutive game wins

25 games - 1993 Sergi Bruguera


Overall consecutive set wins

39 sets - 1980 Björn Borg


Single Tournament set wins

41 sets - Björn Borg, French Open * Streak started in 1979 * Streak ended in 1981


Overall Consecutive match wins

46 matches – Guillermo Vilas (History of tennis#Open era, Open era record) Vilas won his 46 consecutive matches all on clay courts. * Streak started July 11, 1977 (defeated Alvin Gardener in Kitzbühel) * Streak ended October 1, 1977 (defeated by Ilie Năstase in Aix en Provence)


Consecutive match wins only on one surface


=Clay courts

= 81 matches – Rafael Nadal


=Grass courts

= 65 matches – Roger Federer


=Hard court (tennis), Hard courts

= 56 matches – Roger Federer


=Indoor courts

= 66 matches – Ivan Lendl


Women's Tennis Association, Women

Martina Navrátilová's 74-match winning streak in 1984, 74 matches – Martina Navratilova * Streak started February 1984 (defeated Nancy Yeargin) * Streak ended December 1984 (defeated by Helena Suková) Note: Chris Evert currently holds the record for the longest winning streak on clay courts (125 matches), that is also the longest winning streak on single surface (male or female). 10 consecutive US Open (tennis), US Open women's doubles titles – Margaret Osborne duPont * Streak started 1941 * Streak ended 1951


Wheelchair tennis, Wheelchair

470 matches –
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* Streak started January 30, 2003 * Last win September 2012 Note: The streak ended on February 12, 2013, when Vergeer retired from wheelchair tennis with her winning streak intact.


College (USA)


=NCAA Men's Team

= 137 Matches – Miami Hurricanes, University of Miami * Streak started 1957 after loss to Presbyterian Blue Hose, Presbyterian, March 23, 1957 * Streak ended April 3, 1964, with 5–4 loss to Princeton Tigers, Princeton (Note: Miami had won 72 consecutive matches prior to the streak and had a 59 match streak before that. Between 1949 and 1964, Miami won 268 of 270 matches) Home Winning Streak – Ohio State Buckeyes men's tennis, Ohio State University * Streak started on April 5, 2003. Currently 200 matches.


=NCAA Women's Team

= 89 Matches – Stanford Cardinal, Stanford University * Streak started 2003 * Streak ended 2007


Radio-controlled car, Radio-controlled racing


1:12 electric track


IFMAR 1:12 Electric Track World Championship

6 consecutive wins by car – *Associated RC12, Team Associated RC12 ** Streak started 1982 ended 1994 3 consecutive wins by driver – *Masami Hirosaka ** Streak started 2000 ended 2006 (chose not to defend title) *Naoto Matsukura ** Streak started 2008 ended 2014


EFRA 1:12 Electric Track European Championship

7 consecutive wins by driver – *Alexander Hagberg **Streak started 2014


JMRCA All-Japan 1:12 EP Racing Car Open National Championship

7 consecutive wins by driver – *Naoto Matsukura ** Streak started 2007 ended 2014


1:10 electric touring


IFMAR ISTC World Championship

3 consecutive wins by car – *Tamiya Corporation, Tamiya TRF41x series ** Streak started 2008 ended 2014


1:10 radio-controlled off-road buggy, 1:10 electric off-road


IFMAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road World Championship

5 consecutive wins by car – * Team Associated RC10 ** 2WD: Streak started 2003 ended 2013 *Yokomo ** 4WD: Streak started 1989 ended 1999


ROAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road National Championship

8 consecutive wins by car (4WD) – *Team Losi **Streak started 1996 ended 2005 4 consecutive wins by driver and car (2WD) – *Team Losi XX **Streak started 1994 ended 1998 *Brian Kinwald and Team Losi XXX **Streak started 1999 ended 2003 *Ryan Cavalieri and Associated Electrics, Team Associated RC10B4 ** Streak started 2006 ended 2010


EFRA 1:10 Electric Off-Road European Championship

5 consecutive wins by driver (4WD) – *Jukka Steenari **Streak started 1996 ended 2001 4 consecutive wins by car (4WD) – *Schumacher Racing Products, Schumacher CAT 2000 **Streak started 1994 ended 1998 4 consecutive wins by driver and car (2WD) – *Craig Drescher and Associated Electrics, Team Associated RC10 **Streak started 1991 ended 1994 *Neil Cragg and Associated Electrics, Team Associated RC10 **Streak started 2002 ended 2006


JMRCA All-Japan 1:10 EP Off-Road Car National Championship

9 consecutive wins by driver (4WD) – *Masami Hirosaka **Streak started 1991 ended 1999 7 consecutive wins by driver (2WD) – *Masami Hirosaka **Streak started 1987 ended 1993 22 consecutive wins by car (2WD) – *Associated Electrics, Team Associated RC10 **Streak started 1987 ended 2009 13 consecutive wins by car (4WD) – *Yokomo **Streak started 1991 ended 2004


1:8 off-road


IFMAR 1:8 IC Off-Road World Championship

6 consecutive wins by car – *Kyosho Inferno ** Streak started 1992 ended 2004


EFRA 1:8 IC Off-Road European Championship

3 consecutive wins by driver – * **Streak started 2008 ended 2011 4 consecutive wins by car – *Mugen Seiki MBX series ** Streak started 2008 ended 2012 *Kyosho Inferno MP9 TKIx series ** Streak started 2013 ended 2017


ROAR 1:8 Fuel Off-Road National Championship

4 consecutive wins by car – *Kyosho Inferno MP7.5 ** Streak started 2000 ended 2003


BRCA Rallycross National Championship

5 consecutive wins by driver and car – *David Crompton and Radiosistemi Crono ** Streak started 1999 ended 2004


Campeonato de España a 1:8 Todo Terreno Gas

13 consecutive wins by driver – *Robert Batlle ** Streak started 2006 ended 2019


JMRCA All-Japan 1:8 GP Off-Road Championship

7 consecutive wins by car – *Kyosho Inferno ** Streak started 1996 ended 2003


1:8 IC track


IFMAR 1:8 IC Track World Championship

8 consecutive wins by engine – * Novarossi (and its own brands) ** Streak started 1987 ended 2003 5 consecutive wins by driver – * Lamberto Collari ** Streak started 1989 ended 1999 4 consecutive wins by car – *Kyosho Evolva ** Streak started 2003 ended 2011 (achieved by Collari)


Rodeo

8 consecutive List of World All-Around Rodeo Champions, PRCA World All-Around Champion titles at the National Finals Rodeo – Trevor Brazile * Streak started 2006 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States


Bull riding, Bull Riding

* 309 buckoffs- PRCA Red Rock (bull), Red Rock ** Streak started 1979 ended 1988 * 42 buckoffs- Professional Bull Riders, PBR Bushwacker (bull), Bushwacker ** Streak started 2009 ended 2013 * 24 connective qualified rides-Silvano Alves ** Streak started 2014 ended 2015


Tennis

*Longest winning streak (male or female) in Tennis is 181 matches. It is held by French tennis player Suzanne Lenglen. *Longest winning streak in Open Era is 74 matches, held by US tennis player Martina Navratilova. *Longest winning streak in men's tennis in Open Era is Novak Djokovic's 46 matches.


Volleyball


Beach volleyball

112 match wins, 19 tournament wins – Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh, United States * Streak started August 24, 2007 (defeated Ania Ruiz and Yarleen Santiago; 21–11, 21-9) * Streak ended August 31, 2008 (defeated by Elaine Youngs and Nicole Branagh; 19–21, 21–10, 23-25) 3 consecutive gold medals at Summer Olympics, Olympic Games – Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh * Streak started 2004 Athens, Greece *Streak ended 2016 Rio, Brazil (May-Treanor retired, Walsh (with April Ross) defeated by Ágatha Bednarczuk and Bárbara Seixas)


Volleyball, Indoor Volleyball


Men's

3 consecutive gold medals at FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship, FIVB Volleyball World Championship * Brazil ** Streak started 2002 Argentina ** Streak ended 2014 Poland * Italy ** Streak started 1990 Brazil ** Streak ended 2002 Argentina


Women's

3 consecutive gold medals at FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship, FIVB Volleyball World Championship – Soviet Union * Streak started 1952 Soviet Union * Streak ended 1962 Soviet Union 4 consecutive gold medals at FIVB Volleyball Women's World Cup, FIVB Volleyball World Cup – Cuba * Streak started 1989 Japan * Streak ended 2003 Japan 3 consecutive gold medals at Volleyball at the Summer Olympics, Summer Olympics – Cuba * Streak started 1992 Barcelona, Spain * Streak ended 2004 Athens, Greece


NCAA Women's Volleyball Championship, College Volleyball (USA)


Division I

109 matches – Penn State Nittany Lions women's volleyball, Penn State women's volleyball * Streak started September 21, 2007 * Streak ended September 11, 2010 (defeated by Stanford Cardinal, Stanford; 26–28, 12–25, 18–25 in University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida) Note: winner of 4 consecutive NCAA championships (2007–2010)


Division II

75 matches – Concordia University, Saint Paul women's volleyball * Streak started August 29, 2008 (defeated UC San Diego Tritons, UC San Diego in 3–1 win) * Streak ended September 3, 2010 (defeated by Grand Valley State Lakers, Grand Valley State in 0–3 loss) Note: winner of 6 consecutive NCAA championships (2007–2012)


NCAA Beach Volleyball Championship, Beach

103 matches – Sara Hughes and Kelly Claes, USC Trojans beach volleyball * Streak started April 2, 2015 * Streak ended April 8, 2017 (defeated by Lindsey Knudsen and Payton Rund, Saint Mary's Gaels; 21–13, 18–21, 15-17)


Weightlifting


World Weightlifting Championships, World Championships

8 consecutive titles at World Weightlifting Championships, World Championships – Vasiliy Alekseyev * Streak started 1970 Columbus, USA * Streak ended 1978 Gettysburg, USA


Winter sport, Winter Sports


Biathlon

8 consecutive women's relay Biathlon World Championships#Relay (4 x 6 km), World Championships – USSR * Streak started 1984 Chamonix, France * Streak ended 1993 Borovets, Bulgaria


Curling


Men's Team

6 consecutive gold medals at List of men's World Curling champions, World Curling Championships – Canada * Streak started 1959 Falkirk, Perth & Edinburgh, Scotland * Streak ended 1965 Perth, Scotland 3 consecutive gold medals at Curling at the Winter Olympics, Winter Olympics – Canada * Streak started 2006 Turin, Italy


Women's Team

4 consecutive gold medals at List of women's World Curling champions, World Curling Championships – Canada * Streak started 1984 Perth, Scotland * Streak ended 1988 Glasgow, Scotland


Figure skating


Ladies

10 consecutive titles at World Figure Skating Championships – Sonja Henie * Streak started 1927 Oslo, Norway * Streak ended 1937 London, England


Pairs

10 consecutive titles at World Figure Skating Championships – Irina Rodnina * Streak started 1969 Colorado Springs, USA * Streak ended 1979 Vienna, Austria – won by Tai Babilonia and Randy Gardner (figure skater), Randy Gardner Note: winner of three consecutive Figure skating at the Olympic Games, Olympic titles from 1972 to 1980 10 consecutive titles at European Figure Skating Championships – Irina Rodnina * Streak started 1969 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, West Germany * Streak ended 1979 Zagreb, Yugoslavia – won by Marina Cherkasova and Sergei Shakhrai List of Olympic medalists in figure skating#Mixed, 12 consecutive Olympic titles – USSR, Unified Team at the Olympics, Unified Team and Russia * Streak started 1964 Innsbruck, Austria – Ludmila Belousova and Oleg Protopopov * Streak ended 2010 Vancouver, Canada – won by Shen Xue and Zhao Hongbo Note: this streak includes a 2002 Olympic Winter Games figure skating scandal, win reduced to a draw after the 2002 Olympics. 14 consecutive titles at World Figure Skating Championships – USSR * Streak started 1965 Colorado Springs, USA * Streak ended 1979 Vienna, Austria 17 consecutive titles at European Figure Skating Championships – USSR * Streak started 1965 Moscow, USSR * Streak ended 1982 Lyon, France


Luge


Men's Single

3 consecutive men's singles FIL World Luge Championships#Women's singles, World Championships – Germany * Streak started 2007 Igls, Austria * Streak ended 2011 Cesana, Italy


Women's Team

105 consecutive women's 2010–11 Luge World Cup, World Cup races – Germany * Streak started December 6, 1997, Igls, Austria * Streak ended February 12, 2011, Paramonovo, Russia


Women's Single

11 consecutive women's singles FIL World Luge Championships#Women's singles, World Championships – Germany * Streak started 1995 Lillehammer, Norway * Streak ended 2009 Lake Placid, United States


Doubles

5 consecutive double's FIL World Luge Championships#Women's singles, World Championships – East Germany * Streak started 1981 Hammarstrand, Sweden * Streak ended 1990 Calgary, Alberta, Canada


Mixed Team Relay

10 consecutive mixed team relay FIL World Luge Championships#Mixed team relay, World Championships – Germany * Streak started 2000 St. Moritz, Switzerland


Skiing


Alpine skiing


=Alpine combined, Alpine Skiing Combined

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Women's

3 consecutive gold medals at List of Olympic medalists in alpine skiing, Winter Olympics – Austria * Streak started 1948 St. Moritz, Switzerland * Streak ended 1992 Albertville, France


=Downhill (ski competition), Downhill

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Women's

11 consecutive wins in FIS World Cup – Annemarie Moser-Pröll, Austria * Streak started December 1972 * Streak ended January 1974


=Giant Slalom

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Men's

14 consecutive wins in FIS World Cup – Ingemar Stenmark, Sweden * Streak started March 18, 1978 * Streak ended January 21, 1980 3 consecutive gold medals at List of Olympic medalists in alpine skiing, Winter Olympics – Austria * Streak started 1998 Nagano, Japan * Streak ended 2010 Vancouver, Canada


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Men's

4 consecutive gold medals at List of Olympic medalists in alpine skiing, Winter Olympics – Austria * Streak started 1952 Oslo, Norway * Streak ended 1968 Grenoble, France


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Men's

4 consecutive gold medals at List of Olympic medalists in alpine skiing, Winter Olympics – Norway * Streak started 2002 Salt Lake City, United States


Women's

3 consecutive gold medals at List of Olympic medalists in alpine skiing, Winter Olympics – Austria * Streak started 2006 Turin, Italy


Freestyle skiing

16 consecutive wins in FIS World Cup moguls skiing (individual and dual moguls) – Hannah Kearney, United States * Streak started January 22, 2011, Lake Placid, United States * Streak ended February 19, 2012, by Audrey Robichaud


Speed skating


Long track speed skating, Long track

53 consecutive 5000 m races – Hjallis Andersen * Streak started March 19, 1949 Tromsø, Norway * Streak ended January 2, 1954 Bislett Stadion in Oslo, Norway (fall) 15 consecutive 10000m World Single Distance Championships for Men#10,000 m, World Championships – Netherlands * Streak started 1996 by Gianni Romme in Vikingskipet, Hamar, Norway (first time contested) * Last win 2013 by Jorrit Bergsma in Adler Arena Skating Center, Sochi, Russia 9 consecutive men's all-round World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men, World Championships – Netherlands * Streak started 1995 by Rintje Ritsma in Baselga di Pinè, Italy * Streak ended 2004 by Chad Hedrick in Hamar, Norway 4 consecutive men's all-round World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men, World Championships – Sven Kramer (twice) * Streak started 2007 Thialf, Heerenveen, Netherlands * Streak ended 2011 Olympic Oval, Calgary, Canada (Kramer did not participate due to injury) * Kramer also won the 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016 and 2017 championships. 15 consecutive women's all-round World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Women, World Championships – Soviet Union * Streak started 1952 by Khalida Shchegoleyeva in Kokkola, Finland * Streak ended 1967 by Stien Kaiser in Deventer, Netherlands 5 consecutive women's all-round World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Women, World Championships – Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann * Streak started 1995 Savalen, Norway * Streak ended 2000 by Claudia Pechstein in Milwaukee, United States * Niemann-Stirnemann also won the championships from 1991 to 1993.


Short track speed skating, Short track

5 consecutive titles at World Short Track Speed Skating Championships, World Championships – Viktor Ahn * Streak started 2003 Warsaw, Poland Columbus, USA * Streak ended 2008 Gangneung, South Korea 83 consecutive Short Track Speed Skating World Cup, world cup, World Short Track Speed Skating Championships, world championship, and Short track speed skating at the 2006 Winter Olympics, Olympic 500 m races – Wang Meng (speed skater), Wang Meng * Streak started September 30, 2005 Hangzhou, China * Streak ended February 8, 2009 Sofia, Bulgaria (fall in semifinals) Note: Wang Meng also has the longest Short Track Speed Skating World Cup winning streak with six wins on the 500 m between 2005 and 2010


See also

* Losing streak * Perfect season


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Winning Streak (Sports) Sports terminology Playoff streaks, Terminology used in multiple sports