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Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces On A Tennis Racquet Alternating Sides While On Knees

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Bristol, Rhode Island, United States / August 6, 2010

Nolan Rossbounced a table tennis ball 224 times on a tennis racket alternating sides while on his knees.

- must use regulation-size table tennis ball
- must use standard-size tennis racquet
- must remain on knees for entire record 
- must follow form of current world record holder
- must provide video evidence

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  • Australia Peter Craig

    Gah you just ruined it for me and everyone Brian, I was trying to drum up some kind of mystery and suspense and then you crush it like a fly "oh, it's empty"... I still have the opinion that it actually does have something mysterious in there that you're hiding and there's a whole conspiracy and you're leaving secret clues somewhere... even the video play icon is pointing at it before you watch the attempt as if to say "this is what the record is REALLY for...".

  • United States Brian Pankey

    It's empty Peter This was my prop stand a while back

  • Australia Peter Craig

    It's so mysterious... what's inside the cupboard... whooo

  • United States Brian Pankey

    I got 255 this time around very hard record

  • United States Brian Pankey

    I was denied at 211 so I re did it today

  • United States Brian Pankey

    I thought I beat this record but I over counted the bounces.

  • United States Nolan Ross

    thank you dan

  • Canada Dan Rollman

    Nolan, to add a photo sign up at http://en.gravatar.com/.

  • United States Nolan Ross

    this one?

  • United States Nolan Ross

    hahaha what record did you brake of mine??

  • Australia Peter Craig

    Game on Nolan (and Brian)!

  • Australia Peter Craig

    Now that's what I'm talking about, the more competitors the better it feels to be the best, and the better the record is :)

  • United States Brian Pankey

    Peter don't forget about me I broke Nolan's record on saturday I am submitting it

  • United States Nolan Ross

    hah then ill keep striving to break it again :p

  • Australia Peter Craig

    Noooo my record :) Good job Nolan, yeah you're right a lot of the records appear pretty straight forward but take at least a little bit of practice... I need to now regain my title!

  • United States Nolan Ross

    lot harder then i thought it would be

  • United States Nolan Ross

    how do u put a picture up?

  • Australia Peter Craig

    Good job Brian! This is another one of those "silly" records where you look at it and scoff, pffft that's so easy I could do it with my eyes closed. Although it's not as technical as the mug, it's difficult to recover when the ball bounces slightly off on the strings... It's nice to know the number of attempts you make because it usually looks like you do it in one take :)

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