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Swimming World Records

Swimming world records can be set in a pool, in the sea, in a lake or even at a water park. You don't have to be a speedy swimmer, either - belly flops make for very entertaining world records, as do props like pool noodles, swim caps and inner tubes. Whatever way you choose to set your record, just remember: wear a life jacket if your swimming skills are a little shabby.

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  1. Fastest Time To Complete A Juggling Triathlon

    Fastest Time To Complete A Juggling Triathlon

    Joe Salter completed a juggling triathlon in one hour, 57 minutes. He swam 0.25 miles while juggling three balls, rode 16.2 miles on a bike while juggling two balls in one hand and then completed a 4-mile run while juggling three balls.

  2. Most People Fit Inside A Swim Cap

    Most People Fit Inside A Swim Cap

    Joey Mette and Jed fit two people in one swim cap while holding it open.

  3. Longest Lazy River Inner Tube Chain

    Longest Lazy River Inner Tube Chain

    A total of 28 campers at iD Tech Camp Purdue University joined togther while in inner tubes and rode along a lazy riverwhile connected.

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  4. Most Consecutive Belly Flops Into The South China Sea

    Most Consecutive Belly Flops Into The South China Sea

    Dave del Corral completed one belly flop in to the South China Sea[].

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