You love sports and you want to set a new world record. Before you do that, check out these jaw-dropping sport records!
Longest Time Heading a Football
Tomas Lundman of Sweden headed a football without dropping it for 8 hours and 32 minutes and 3 seconds. Talk about getting a headache! Most Basketballs Spun Simultaneously
Is it a squid? Is it an octopus? No, it's Michael Kettman of America! In 1999, Michael spun 28 basketballs simultaneously!Longest Keepie-Uppie
You better start training now if you ever want to beat this record for longest keepie-uppie! Brazillian Martinho Eduardo Orige kept a football in the air for 19 hours and 30 minutes using only the head, feet, and legs. Check this out, Ronaldinho!Longest Distance Run on a Treadmill in 24 Hours
How often in life to do get to use the treadmill for a full day? Christopher Bergland ran 153.76 miles in a day at Kiehl's, New York City. Hope he doesn't get banned from the shop after they receive the immense utility bill.Most Ironman Races Completed in One Year
Jacques Fox of Luxembourg completed 14 Ironman races starting in Malaysia in February 2004 and ending in Hawaii, USA in November 2004. This is what I call Ironman!Most Concrete Blocks Broken in a Minute
This is one record you definitely would not want to try if you have weak bones. Ali Bahcetepe of Turkey broke 317 concrete blocks in a minute. Ouch.Most Accumulative Weight Bench Pressed in One Hour
Want quick muscles? Try this record! Eamonn Keane of Ireland pressed 305,300 lbs of weights in one hour. That is over 130,000 kilogrammes of weight pressed! Check out his muscles after the record.Most Consecutive Skateboard Frontside Ollies (Halfpipe)
Rob Dyrdek of USA did 46 consecutive skateboard frontside ollies in 2007. Perhaps he could try a record for the backside ollie?Largest Ski Lesson
Randall C. Purvis of Canada conducted a ski lesson for 359 skiers at Marmot Basin, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. Careful, don't collide into one another while skiing!Longest Shuttlecock Control
Longest shuttlecock control with feet juggling shuttlecocks? Pah, I can do it. But I can't do it for a few hours non-stop! Li Huifeng of China juggled a shuttlecock for 4 hours 40 minutes non-stop without the shuttlecock ever touching the ground.