47 Records
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Most Consecutive Bounces Of A Tennis Ball On The Spine Of A Tennis Racket
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Most Consecutive Tennis Ball Bounces On Base Of Tennis Racket Handle
Brian Pankey bounced a tennis ball 187 times on the base of a tennis racket handle.
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Most Consecutive Tennis Ball Bounces With Full Racket Spin Between Each Bounce
Brian Pankey bounced a tennis ball 65 times in a row, giving his racket a full rotation between each bounce.
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Most Badminton Rackets Juggled
Brian Pankey juggled five badminton rackets.
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Most Consecutive Tennis Volleys
Record is set on 4th attempt in video.
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Most Consecutive Tennis Ball Bounces Using Alternate Sides Of A Tennis Racket
Peter Craig bounced a tennis ball 948 times using alternate sides of his tennis racket.
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Most Consecutive Golf Ball Bounces Using Alternating Sides Of A Tennis Racket While On Knees
Brian Pankey completed 386 consecutive bounces of a golf ball using alternating sides of a tennis racket. He set the entire record on his knees
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Most Consecutive Golf Ball Bounces Alternating Between The Face And Spine Of A Tennis Racket
Brian Pankey bounced a golf ball 33 times alternating between the face and the spine of a tennis racket.
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Most Badminton Rackets Juggled With One Hand
Brian Pankey juggled three badminton rackets using only one hand.
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Most Flashes Of Three Badminton Rackets With One Hand
Brian Pankey flashed three badminton rackets seven times using only one hand.
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Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces Alternating Between The Face And Spine Of A Tennis Racket
Peter Craig bounced a table tennis ball 44 times on a tennis racket, alternating between its spine and face.
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Most Flashes Of Five Badminton Rackets
Brian Pankey flashed five badminton rackets four consecutive times.
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Brian Pankey bounced a tennis ball 138 times on alternate sides of a racket while spinning a toothbrush on one finger and standing on a rola bola[].
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Most Bounces Of A Tennis Ball On A Racket While Alternating Racket Sides And Hands
Brian Pankey bounced a tennis ball on alternating sides of a tennis racket 317 times while alternating the hand holding the racket between each bounce.
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Most Consecutive Successful Tennis Serves Using A Wooden Racket With Press Attached
Art Hoffman completed 22 consecutive successful serves using a wooden racket with the press still attached. He set the record to celebrate RecordSetter World Record Day.
