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2020 in records: K-pop and the planet get super hot

Also the year of the craziest climb and the deepest dive

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 16 Dec 2020 9:00AM

2020 in records: K-pop and the planet get super hot
BTS were the first group to have a foreign-language song enter the US charts at Number 1. – AFP pic, December 16, 2020

RECORDS tumbled across the board in 2020, from the warming planet to the humble rowing machine.

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Meteorologists recorded a temperature of 54.4° Celsius in California's Death Valley in August – likely the hottest ever measured with modern instruments.

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Antarctica, home to enough frozen water to lift global sea levels dozens of metres, smashed its temperature record too with a high of 20.75° Celsius – the first time the continent has broken the 20°C barrier.

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Average global temperatures in January, April, May, September and November were the hottest ever on record.

Priciest pigeon

A Chinese buyer paid a world record €1.6 million (RM7.70 million) for a Dutch female homing pigeon called New Kim who was put up for auction for just €200.

Worth their weight in gold? Pigeons fly out from the mouth of a giant Buddha statue at Wat Nam Daeng Buddhist temple in Chachoengsao province, east of Bangkok. – AFP pic
Worth their weight in gold? Pigeons fly out from the mouth of a giant Buddha statue at Wat Nam Daeng Buddhist temple in Chachoengsao province, east of Bangkok. – AFP pic

Longest lockdowns

Half of the planet was locked down in March, just three months after the virus was detected.

But the prize for the longest lockdown goes to Buenos Aires where residents were officially confined from March 20 until November 8 – 234 days.

Foreign language first

Trailblazing South Korean boyband BTS became the first group to have a foreign-language song enter the US Billboard chart at number one, in the latest musical record claimed by the K-pop sensation.

Craziest climb

A 53-year-old British man climbed (and descended) the equivalent of the height of Mount Everest, 8,850 vertical metres, over the course of four days using the stairs in his home to raise money for charity.

Most F1 wins

In October, British driver Lewis Hamilton overtook Michael Schumacher with a record-breaking 92nd Formula One victory in the Portuguese Grand Prix.

Taking the knee, and a new record: Mercedes' British Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton. – AFP pic
Taking the knee, and a new record: Mercedes' British Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton. – AFP pic

Accidental achievement

The aptly-named Australian Georgie Rowe broke a world record for indoor rowing while she was training at home during lockdown.

Germany's blackest day

In what Germany coach Joachim Loew said was a "black day", Spain beat the four-time World Cup champions 6-0 in the Nations League, handing them their worst defeat in 89 years.

Deepest dive

Slovenian Alenka Artnik, 39, broke the world freediving record after a dizzying descent to 114 metres with a monofin, spending three minutes and 41 seconds underwater.

Ugandan track master

Ugandan Joshua Cheptegei broke the 10,000m track world record in October with a time of 26 mins 11 seconds. In August, he had shattered the much-vaunted 5,000m world record that had stood for 16 years. – AFP, December 16, 2020

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