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00:54 India

Most Certificates Received In A Quarter

Abhishant Kumar

Abhishant Kumar received 208 certificates in a quarter.

00:38 The Internet

Most Consecutive Quarters Bounced Into Shot Glasses

Patrick McHale

Patrick McHale bounced American quarters into shot glasses eight times in a row.

01:00 United States

Most Consecutive Times Stopping And Keeping Up A Spinning Quarter On A Magazine

SteveNash8

Matt Walters stopped and kept up a spinning quarter nine times on a magazine.

00:51 United States

Most Money Placed On An Electronic Chessboard

Mortimer Blackwell

Mortimer Blackwell placed $20.01 US on an electronic chessboard.

01:44 United States

Most Quarter Dollar Coins Stacked Inside A Duct Tape Roll

Tai Star

Tai Star stacked 73 quarter dollar coins inside a duct tape roll.

04:29 The Internet

Most Quarters Balanced On Hand

Jed Tarlow

Jed Tarlow balanced 80 American quarters on the back of his hand.

00:55 United States

Tallest Quarter Tower Stacked On A Prius Armrest

Prius Records

This record was set as part of Toyota Prius Records, a two-day event streamed live on the Internet. In a 48-hour period, URDB officials adjudicated 200 Prius-related world records. This was the most records ever documented in a 48-hour window, a world record in and of itself. The event took place in Los Angeles, California on March 30th and 31st, 2011. See all the records set at the event here.

00:39 United States

Tallest Quarter Tower Stacked With Right Hand In One Minute

Chelsea

Chelsea stacked 44 quarters in a tower in one minute using her right hand.

03:45 The Internet

Tallest Stack Of Quarters Balanced On Back Of Hand And Caught

Pete Graf

Pete Graf balanced 60 quarters on back of his hand and successfully caught all of them in a single catch. 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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