5 Records
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Largest Wall Of Cardboard Boxes Knocked Down Using A Hybrid Human-Cardboard Battering Ram
Anna Simon, a host at Otra Movida, knocked down 48 cardboard boxes dressed as a hybrid human-cardboard battering ram.
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Kirkland House residents at Harvard University used 566 boxes to create a cardboard fort. The structure measured 46 feet, 5 inches by 24 feet, 8 inches, with a height of 15 feet tall at the front towers and 8 to 9 ft. on the other sides.
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Largest Cardboard Tower Cartwheeled Into While Live On The Radio
Marki Wong cartwheeled into a cardboard tower made of 89 boxes.
As part of the 3rd Annual World Record Week, Wong set the record live on-air during the “The Drive Home with Mel” show on K-Rock 89.3 on September 21, 2011.
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Furthest Distance To Shoot A Golf Ball Off Of A Hidden Coke Bottle
Doug McManaman shot a golf ball off of a Coke bottle hidden behind a cardboard target from 50 yards away.
NOTE: Shooting records are dangerous; please do not attempt without proper training and safety equipment.
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Tallest Stadium Built From Paper Towel Rolls, Cardboard Shirt Inserts, And Wooden Building Blocks
Todd Spiro built is a stadium measuring 3 feet in height, 9 feet in length and 5 feet in width. Only paper towel rolls, cardboard shirt inserts, and wooden building blocks were used in its construction.
