Longest World Records
Longest Challenges
- Longest Time Riding On An Escalator
- Longest Running Timer
- Longest Time To Hold A Football Using One Hand
- Longest To Bounce A Beach Ball With Your Hands
- Longest Coherent Conversation Using Only Emoticons
- Longest Comments In Facebook
- Longest Drum Roll On Kitchen Pots And Pans
- Longest Time Hula Hooping Upside Down
- Longest Time Hula Hooping While Balancing A Juggling Club On Chin
- Longest Time Hula Hooping While Balancing A Juggling Club On Forehead
1587 Records
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Longest Atari Cartridge Domino Chain
Theodore Harris created a domino chain using 98 Atari video game cartridges and successfully made the entire chain topple.
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Longest Time Holding Flaming Hand Sanitizer On Hand
John Hunter kept flaming hand sanitizer burning on his hand for 5.20 seconds.
NOTE: This record is dangerous. Please use caution when making an attempt. This record should only be attempted by adults.
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VTKlustrum made a domino chain using 85 coins and successfully made the entire chain topple.
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Darryl Learie performed a four-finger plank exercise without using his thumbs, ring fingers and pinkies. He remained balanced in position for one minute, 35.40 seconds.
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Longest Time Kicking One's Own Butt
Dustin Barker kicked his own butt for three hours, five minutes, 46.27 seconds.
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Stride’s setting 100 records in 100 days. At the end of 100 days, we’ll verify if you are the standing Record Holder. If you are, you’ll get $500 for each record you managed to hold with your guile, talent, and sheer will.
General caution and common sense required. We show the Stride Team at work, but recommend that these challenges be done at home.
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Longest Time Spinning A Basketball On The Tip Of A Pen Held In Mouth
Mason A. balanced a spinning basketball on the tip of a pen held in his mouth for one minute, 6.68 seconds.
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Longest To-Do List Written In One Minute
Mick Cullen wrote 36 tasks on his to-do list in one minute.
Stride’s setting 100 records in 100 days. At the end of 100 days, we’ll verify if you are the standing Record Holder. If you are, you’ll get $500 for each record you managed to hold with your guile, talent, and sheer will.
General caution and common sense required. We show the Stride Team at work, but recommend that these challenges be done at home.
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Longest Time Supporting Oneself In Door Frame
Jake T. climbed in a door frame and stayed balanced for 36 minutes, 7.30 seconds.
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Longest Time To Hold Lit Torch With Teeth
Carisa H. held a flaming torch with her teeth for one minute, 9.93 seconds.
NOTE: This record is dangerous and should only be attempted by trained professionals.
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Longest Time To Balance An Upside-Down Shoe On Top Of Head
Robert M. balanced an upside-down shoe on top of his head for two hours, 23.00 seconds.
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Longest Pronunciation Of "Winning!"
Zach Neal said the word “winning” non-stop for two minutes, 19.98 seconds.
Stride’s setting 100 records in 100 days. At the end of 100 days, we’ll verify if you are the standing Record Holder. If you are, you’ll get $500 for each record you managed to hold with your guile, talent, and sheer will.
General caution and common sense required. We show the Stride Team at work, but recommend that these challenges be done at home.
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Darryl Learie performed a plank exercisewithout thumbs and remained balanced in position for four minutes, 27.51 seconds.
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Longest Consecutive Cadence Strict Form Spiderman Push-Ups
Alicia Weber performed continuous cadence strict-form Spiderman push-ups for exactly eight minutes.
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Farthest Distance To Push A Person Seated In An Office Chair
An Olivet coach pushed his friend a distance of 70 feet (840 inches) in a wheeled office chair.
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Longest "Raspberry" Cheer Directed Toward A Camera
Christophe Flodtrom let out a “raspberry” cheer directed towards a camera that lasted non-stop for two minutes, 1.65 seconds.
Stride’s setting 100 records in 100 days. At the end of 100 days, we’ll verify if you are the standing Record Holder. If you are, you’ll get $500 for each record you managed to hold with your guile, talent, and sheer will.
General caution and common sense required. We show the Stride Team at work, but recommend that these challenges be done at home.
