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  1. Farthest Distance To Hit A Ping Pong Ball Into A Stack Of 10 Cups With A Hairbrush

    Farthest Distance To Hit A Ping Pong Ball Into A Stack Of 10 Cups With A Hairbrush

    Joel MacNeil hit a ping pong ball with a hairbrush, causing it to travel a distance of 14 feet (168 inches) and hit a stack of 10 cups.

  2. Longest Table Tennis Rally With Both Participants Wearing Hats And One Participant Wearing Fun Slides

    Longest Table Tennis Rally With Both Participants Wearing Hats And One Participant Wearing Fun Slides

    Alex Lanter and Cody Newsome volleyed a table tennis ball back and forth 106 times while they both wore hats and Lanter wore Fun Slides, reindeer antlers, and a plush snake around his neck.

    They stipulated a Buzz Lightyear action figure had to stand on the table while the record was set.

  3. Longest Time To Hover A Table Tennis Ball Using Breath

    Longest Time To Hover A Table Tennis Ball Using Breath

  4. Most Alternating Under-The-Leg And Standard Bounces With A Ping Pong Ball And Paddle

    Most Alternating Under-The-Leg And Standard Bounces With A Ping Pong Ball And Paddle

    Brian Pankey completed 86 alternating under-the-leg and standard bounces using a ping pong and a paddle.

  5. Most Bounces Of A Table Tennis Ball On A Knife Blade

    Most Bounces Of A Table Tennis Ball On A Knife Blade

    Mamuka Kucia bounced a table tennis ball on a knife blade 33 times.

    NOTE: This record is dangerous. Please do not attempt this record without proper training, supervision and safety precautions.

  6. Most Consecutive Bounces Of A Table Tennis Ball Alternating Between Base And Inside Of Coffee Mug

    Most Consecutive Bounces Of A Table Tennis Ball Alternating Between Base And Inside Of Coffee Mug

  7. Most Consecutive Eisenhower Silver Dollar Coin Rolls In One Minute While Bouncing A Table Tennis Ball On Alternate Sides Of A Paddle

    Most Consecutive Eisenhower Silver Dollar Coin Rolls In One Minute While Bouncing A Table Tennis Ball On Alternate Sides Of A Paddle

    Brian Pankey completed 31 silver dollar rolls in one minute while bouncing a table tennis ball on alternate sides of a table tennis paddle.

  8. Most Consecutive Table Tennis  Volleys While Listening To 'Do You Know? (The Ping Pong Song)'

    Most Consecutive Table Tennis Volleys While Listening To 'Do You Know? (The Ping Pong Song)'

    Joe Schuman and Ned Wilson volleyed a table tennis ball back and forth 352 consecutive times while listening to Do You Know? (The Ping Pong Song) by Enrique Iglesias. They completed a total of 403 but the last 51 attempts were completed after the song ended.

  9. Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces  Using Computer Keyboard As Paddle

    Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces Using Computer Keyboard As Paddle

    Brian Pankey completed 683 bounces of a table tennis ball using a computer keyboard as his paddle.

  10. Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces Alternating Between Flat Side And Spine Of A Table Tennis Paddle

    Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces Alternating Between Flat Side And Spine Of A Table Tennis Paddle

  11. Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces Alternating Between Three Different Colored Paddles Held In Same Hand

    Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces Alternating Between Three Different Colored Paddles Held In Same Hand

    Brian Pankey completed 101 consecutive table tennis ball bounces alternating between three different colored padddles he held in one hand.

  12. Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces On Base Of Table Tennis Paddle Handle

    Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces On Base Of Table Tennis Paddle Handle

  13. Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces Using Acoustic Guitar As A Paddle Using One Hand

    Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces Using Acoustic Guitar As A Paddle Using One Hand

    Brian Pankey bounced a table tennis ball 503 times on the back of an acoustic guitar, using only his left hand to support the guitar.

  14. Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces While Alternating Hands Behind Back

    Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces While Alternating Hands Behind Back

  15. Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces While Alternating Paddle Sides And Paddle Hand

    Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces While Alternating Paddle Sides And Paddle Hand

    Peter Craig bounced a table tennis ball 1,130 times on a table tennis paddle while alternating hands and alternating paddle sides for each bounce.

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