In the golden eras of elite sport, dynasties and singular dominance were common. Names like Serena Williams, Roger Federer, Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, and Usain Bolt became synonymous with winning—not just once, but repeatedly over the span of years, sometimes even decades. Their supremacy felt inevitable, almost mythic, as if their genetic gifts and competitive…

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