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From backflips to pogo sticks, Guinness World Records are smashed

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Posted on November 17, 2021

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New Guinness World Records Set with Amazing Feats

LONDON (Reuters) – From a backflipping gymnast to a man pulling a car while walking on his hands, this year’s Guinness World Records Day is as colourful as ever.

Talent from around the world have smashed all kinds of records for the eighteenth annual GWR Day on Wednesday.

“If you want to be a Guinness World Records title holder just go for it,” said 29-year-old Ashley Watson.

The British gymnast broke his own record for the farthest backflip between two horizontal bars when he managed to propel himself 6 metres (19.7 feet) through the air.

“Find what you are really good at, see what the record is, train for it as hard as you can and do it,” he said.

Meanwhile in China – balanced on his hands – Zhang Shuang pulled a car for 50 metres in just 1 minute and 13.27 seconds.

Pumped and cheering after his record break he revealed: “The skill is in having a very strong waist and abdomen, and good endurance in your triceps, arms and shoulders.”

Other winners include American Tyler Phillips, who broke the record for the most consecutive cars jumped over on a pogo stick and Takahiro Ikeda from Japan who managed 45 BMX time machines in 30 seconds.

Meanwhile 32-year-old Laura Biondo from Venezuela bagged a couple of certificates for her ball control skills including the most double “around the world” ball control tricks in one minute achieved by a female.

Craig Glenday, editor in chief of the Guinness World Records book, said that they’ve been “blown away by the incredible talent and show of strength from our new record holders.”

“Guinness World Records day is a global celebration of record breaking. It’s a chance for anyone who wants to tick off their name in the famous Guinness world record books,” he said.

(Reporting by Sarah Mills; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)

Key Takeaways

  • Ashley Watson broke his own backflip record.
  • Zhang Shuang pulled a car while walking on hands.
  • Tyler Phillips set a pogo stick jumping record.
  • Laura Biondo achieved ball control records.
  • Guinness World Records Day celebrates global talent.

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What is the main topic?
The article focuses on the new records set during the Guinness World Records Day, highlighting various feats achieved by participants worldwide.
Who is Ashley Watson?
Ashley Watson is a British gymnast who broke his own record for the farthest backflip between two horizontal bars.
What did Zhang Shuang achieve?
Zhang Shuang from China pulled a car for 50 meters while walking on his hands, setting a new record.

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