Carry World Records

17 Records Found

02:31 Sweden

Longest Time Carrying A 26-Kilogram Dumbbell Above Head Using Right Hand

Thommy Ohlund

Thommy Ohlund carried a 26-kilogram dumbbell above his head for two minutes, 3.69 seconds using his right hand.

03:09 Scotland

Longest Time Carrying A 62-Pound Z-Bell Above Head And Carrying 25-Pound Dumbbell While Riding A Stationary Cycle (Athlete Under 200 Lbs.)

William Cannon

William Cannon carried a 62-pound z-bell above his head using his left hand and carried a 25-pound dumbell using his right hand while riding a stationary cycle. His body weight during the attempt is under 200 pounds.

03:27 Sweden

Longest Time Carrying A 26-Kilogram Dumbbell Above Head Using Left Hand

Thommy Ohlund

Thommy Ohlund carried a 26-kilogram dumbbell above his head for two minutes, 56.10 seconds using his left hand.

03:04 Sweden

Longest Time Carrying A 179-Pound Barbell

Thommy Ohlund

Thommy Ohlund carried a 179-pound barbell for one minute, 56.59 seconds.

02:53 Scotland

Longest Time Carrying A 90-Pound Z-Bell Above Head Using Both Hands

William Cannon

William Cannon carried a 90-pound Z-bell above his head for one minute, 3.72 seconds using both of his hands.

02:48 Scotland

Longest Time Carrying A 73-Pound Z-Bell Above Head Using Right Hand While Riding A Stationary Cycle

William Cannon

William Cannon carried a 73-pound Z-bell above his head for 11.23 seconds using his right hand while riding a stationary cycle.

02:54 Scotland

Longest Time Carrying A 45-Pound Z-Bell Above Head Using Left Hand While Riding A Stationary Cycle

William Cannon

William Cannon carried a 45-pound Z-bell above his head for 55.67 seconds using his left hand while riding a stationary cycle.

06:27 Scotland

Longest Time Carrying A 561-Pound Barbell (Athlete Over 47 Years Old)

William Cannon

William Cannon carried a 561-pound barbell for 7.12 seconds. He is 48 years old.

02:07 Scotland

Most Steps Taken On A Stepping Machine While Carrying A 68-Pound Z-Bell Above Head With Right Hand

William Cannon

William Cannon took five steps on a stepping machine while carrying a 68-pound Z-bell above his head with his right hand.

02:21 Scotland

Longest Time Carrying A 95-Pound Z-Bell Above Head Using Right Hand (Athlete Under 200 Lbs.)

William Cannon

William Cannon carried a 95-pound Z-bell above his head for 20.38 seconds using his right hand. His body weight during the attempt is under 200 pounds.

02:19 Scotland

Longest Time Carrying An 84-Pound Z-Bell Above Head Using Right Hand While Standing On Left Foot

William Cannon

William Cannon carried an 84-pound Z-bell above his head for 2.13 seconds using his right hand while standing on his left foot.

02:25 Scotland

Longest Time Carrying A 115-Pound Z-Bell Above Head Using Right Hand (Athlete Under 200 Lbs.)

William Cannon

William Cannon carried a 115-pound Z-bell above his head for 5.53 seconds using his right hand. His body weight during the attempt is under 200 pounds.

02:02 Scotland

Longest Time Carrying An 80-Pound Z-Bell Above Head Using Right Hand (Athlete Under 200 Lbs.)

William Cannon

William Cannon carried an 80-pound Z-Bell above his head for 14.29 seconds using his right hand. His body weight during the attempt is under 200 pounds.

02:16 Scotland

Longest Time Carrying A 45-Pound Z-Bell Above Head Using Left Hand (Athlete Under 200 Lbs.)

William Cannon

William Cannon carried a 45-pound Z-Bell above his head for one minute, 7.79 seconds using his left hand. His body weight during the attempt is under 200 pounds.

02:28 Scotland

Longest Time Carrying A 45-Pound Z-Bell Above Head Using Right Hand (Athlete Under 200 Lbs.)

William Cannon

William Cannon carried a 45-pound Z-Bell above his head for one minute, 10.17 seconds using his right hand. His body weight during the attempt is under 200 pounds.

10:18 The Internet

Farthest Distance To Be Carried By Other People

Mark Malkoff

Mark Malkoff was carried 9.4 miles by 155 random people, covering almost the entire length of Manhattan while setting the world record. He achieved the feat on December 18–19, 2009, beginning at the Staten Island Ferry[] Terminal and ending at 140th Street. Malkoff took no steps forward on his own, using only the kindness and generosity of fellow citizens to complete his trek. tag:RecordSetterBook01

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