Fire World Records

61 Records Found

08:06 United States

Most Lit Fireworks Strapped To A Human At Once

Todd DeFazio

Todd DeFazio had 15 fireworks strapped to his body and lit at once. He performed the feat live on-air in the Star 100.7studio. NOTE: This record is extremely dangerous. If you attempt to beat it, please have adult supervision and full safety precautions on hand.

04:05 United States

Fastest Time To Blow Out 107 Birthday Candles

Todd DeFazio

Todd DeFazio blew out 107 birthday candles in 4.03 seconds.He performed the feat live on-air in the Star 100.7 studio.

05:29 United States

Most Consecutive Flaming Tennis Ball Bounces On Alternating Sides Of A Tennis Racket

Brian Pankey

Brian Pankey executed 126 bounces of a flaming tennis ball on alternating sides of a tennis racket.

04:31 United States

Fastest Time To Roast A Marshmallow On A Torch Balanced On The Forehead And Then Make And Eat A S'more

Brian Pankey

Brian Pankey roasted a marshmallow on a 55-inch torch balanced on and forehead and then proceeded to make and eat a S’more in onlyone minute 57.0 seconds

00:18 United States

Most Consecutive Catches Juggling 4 Flaming Torches And Balancing 55" Torch Pole On Forehead While On Knees

Brian Pankey

Brian Pankey made four consecutive catches while juggling four flaming torches and balancing a 55" lit torch pole on head. He performed the entire record on his knees.

04:29 The Internet

Most Birthday Candles Fit On A Cupcake And Lit

David Ross

Participants: David Ross (instigator) Andy Hidalgo (host) Jane Hidalgo (host) Erica Hidalgo (host) Kathryn Grassel (baker of cupcake) Denis Sweeney (Fireman) Lauren McGuirk (camera) Holly Hidalgo Mike Wall Natalie Medaglio Kerry Farrell Lenny Steigman Erika Battle Jacklyn Buccellalo Lauren Battle Matt Hidalgo Florrence Wright Stephanie Britten Kathleen McDowell Tim Britten Andrew Slepian Taler Britten Andrew Kramer tag:RecordSetterBook01

01:25 United States

Most Consecutive Catches Juggling Four Flaming Torches While Spinning A Plate On A Mouthstick

Brian Pankey

Brian Pankey completed 56 consecutive catches while juggling four flaming torches and spinning a plate on a mouthstick.

01:00 United States

Most Consecutive Catches Juggling Four Flaming Torches In A Shower Pattern

Brian Pankey

Brian Pankeymade five consecutive catches while juggling four flaming torches in a shower pattern.

01:02 United States

Most Fire Puffs Blown In 30 Seconds

R.J. Williams

R.J. Williams blew 46 fire puffs in 30 seconds. NOTE: Fire breathing is extremely dangerous and should only be attempted by trained professionals. tag:RecordSetterBook01

00:17 United States

Most Consecutive Catches While Juggling Five Flaming Torches And Balancing On A Rola Bola

Brian Pankey

Brian Pankeymade five consecutive catches while juggling five flaming torches and balancing on arola bola. NOTE: Juggling flaming torches is dangerous and should only be attempted by professionals.

00:32 United States

Most Consecutive Catches Juggling Three Flaming Torches While Laying On Back

Brian Pankey

Brian Pankey made 52 consecutive catches while juggling three flaming torches and lying on his back. NOTE: Juggling fire is extremely dangerous and should only be attempted by trained professionals.

01:51 United States

Tallest S'more

Clint Cantwell

BBQ legend Clint Cantwell built a s’more from scratch that was 10.2" in height. Cantwell used graham crackers, Hershey’s chocolate and a combination of marshmallows and marshmallow fluff to assemble it, and a small blowtorch to heat the ingredients. He dictated it had to stand alone without any support or assistance in order for the record to count. Cantwell built the s’more on August 12, 2009 at a World Record Appreciation Society[] event in New York City. Dan Rollman and Corey Henderson were present as witnesses. [#WRAS08][] tag:RecordSetterBook01

00:40 United States

Most Ground Bloom Flowers Exploded At Once

John Sabanovich

John Sabanovich and Chris Ruen lit 12 Ground Bloom Flowers at once. They laid out 18 but six of them didn’t explode. The feat was accomplished on July 4, 2009.

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