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Track & Field On This Day
Grete Waitz Won Her Fifth Consecutive New York City Marathon
November 2, 1986
Norwegian marathon runner Grete Waitz won her fifth consecutive New York City Marathon, she won nine of them in total.
Football On This Day
Dickerson Sets NFL Overtime Record
October 5, 1986
In a game against the Bucs, running back Eric Dickerson ran for an overtime-record 42-yard touchdown as the Rams defeat the Buccaneers 26-20.
Basketball On This Day
NBA’s “Don’t Foul Out” PSA
October 1, 1986
Several NBA stars and other members of the leagueÕs family gathered in New York for the taping of a special series of anti-drug public service announcements entitled "Don't Foul Out".
Football On This Day
Bears Win in the American Bowl in London
August 3, 1986
While NFL highlights were shown on television in Great Britain starting in 1982, the game was the first chance fans of the league had to see the sport played on British soil. 
Golf On This Day
Ryder Cup Won by Europe
September 15, 1985
The 26th Ryder Cup Matches were held at the Brabazon Course of The Belfry in England, team Europe won the competition.
Baseball On This Day
Pete Rose Set New Record
September 11, 1985
Pete Rose of Cincinnati Reds gets his hit 4,192 passing the great Ty Cobb's record.
Baseball On This Day
Youngest Pitcher to Win 20 Games
August 25, 1985
Gooden and the New York Mets beat the San Diego Padres 9-3 at Shea Stadium making Dwight Gooden the youngest pitcher to win 20 games in the MLB.
Basketball On This Day
Hakeem Olajuwon Makes His NBA Debut
October 27, 1984
University of Houston's Hakeem Olajuwon made his NBA debut for the Houston Rockets in a game at the Dallas Mavericks.
Hockey On This Day
Mario Lemieux Scores on His First Shot
October 11, 1984
Pittsburgh Penguin Mario Lemieux scores a goal on his first shot in his NHL debut in a game against the Boston Bruins.
Football On This Day
Payton Becomes Rushing Leader
October 7, 1984
Running back Walter Payton past Jim Brown as the all-time rushing leader he did it on a run in third quarter of the Bears' victory over New Orleans.
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