In honor of Guinness World Record Day on November 12th, the Harlem Globetrotters set out to make seven new records. They gathered at the Talking Stick Resort Arena in Phoenix to make the attempt. In true Harlem Globetrotters fashion, they did it.
A guy named Zach Hample tried to break a world record by catching a baseball dropped from a helicopter 1,000 feet up. Hample wore full catchers gear for safety, as the ball was travelling at 95mph when it reached the ground. After seemingly losing sight of the ball several times, Hample leaned back and made the catch successfully, topping the previous world record of 822 feet. So, He did it, and t
You can set a world record doing pretty much anything. I have watched a doughnut eating contest before, and been in a vehicle doing a donut - just not 33 times in a row. Regardless if your attempting to eat 39 actual doughnuts or do 39 donuts, someone is puking in the end!
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The ultimate authority on record-breaking achievement is the Guinness Book of World Records. Some Guinness World Records are shocking. Some are insane. More than a few are downright disgusting. There are some Guinness World Records that are damn hot
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