Water World Records

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01:39 Australia

Fastest Time To Stack Two Plastic Bottles With One Hand

Brandon Naylor

Brandon N. stacked two plastic bottles with one hand in 4.03 seconds.

02:49 Canada

Longest Time Balancing A Golf Ball On Spoon Held In Mouth While Balancing A Water Container On Foot

Doug McManaman

Doug McManaman balanced a golf ball on a spoon held in his mouth for one minute, 12.03 seconds while balancing a water container on his foot.

06:26 Wales

Longest Time Balancing A One-Liter Water Bottle On One Finger

Mark Evans

Mark Evans balanced a one-liter water bottle on his finger for five minutes, 39.53 seconds.

00:7 United States

Fastest Time To Toss A Water Balloon From Behind The Back And Have It Burst On The Tip Of An Open Umbrella Held Over Head

Brian Pankey

Brian Pankey tossed a water balloon from behind his back and burst it on the tip of an open umbrella held over his head in one minute, 20 seconds.

02:35 Canada

Longest Time Balancing An 18.5-Liter Water Bottle On Forehead While Lying On Back

Doug McManaman

Doug McManaman balanced an 18.5 liter water bottle on his forehead for one minute, 36.75 seconds while lying on his back.

01:28 United States

Fastest Time To Drink Two Gallons Of Water

Bob Shoudt

Bob Shoudt drank two gallons of water in one minute, 10.22 seconds. WARNING: Speed drinking can be extremely dangerous. Please do not attempt this record unless you are above the age of 18 and trained as a professional speed drinker. We will not accept submissions in this category from minors.

00:36 United Arab Emerates

Fastest Time To Drink 330-ml Of Water Using Straw

Meera Bader

Meera B. drank a 330-ml glass of water using straw in 9.35 seconds. WARNING: Speed drinking can be extremely dangerous. Please do not attempt this record unless you are above the age of 18 or trained as a professional speed drinker. We will not accept speed eating submissions from minors.

02:41 Canada

Longest Time Balancing Nine Water Glasses On Top Of A Pole On Chin While Kneeling

Doug McManaman

Doug McManaman balanced nine glasses of water on top of a pole on his chin for one minute, 7.62 seconds.

02:03 India

Most Consecutive One-Arm One-Leg Push-Ups In A Stream In 30 Seconds

shaikh rejaul

Shaikh Rejaul performed 35 consecutive one-armed one-legged push-ups in a stream in 30 seconds.

04:14 Canada

Longest Time Balancing Two Glasses Of Water On Top Of Two Hockey Pucks And Champagne Bottles Using A Pole On Back Of Hand

Doug McManaman

Doug McManaman balanced two glasses of water on top of two hockey pucks and champagne bottles for one minute, 20.56 seconds using a pole on the back of his hand.

01:17 United States

Most One-Handed Table Tennis Ball Bounces On Top Of A Gallon Container Filled With Water

Brian Pankey

Brian Pankey completed 26 consecutive one-handed table tennis ball bounces on top of a gallon jug filled with water.

01:13 United States

Most Bounces Of A Table Tennis Ball On Top Of A Two-Liter Bottle Filled With Water

Brian Pankey

Brian Pankey completed 57 consecutive bounces of a table tennis ball on top of a two-liter bottle filled with water.

06:01 Canada

Longest Time Balancing A Bottle Of Water On A Selfie Stick On Thumb While Sitting

Doug McManaman

Doug McManaman balanced a bottle of water on a selfie stick on his thumb for four minutes, 34.08 seconds while sitting.

09:18 United States

Fastest Time To Complete Clermont Waterfront Park Pier-To-Pier SUP Challenge

Alicia Weber

Alicia Weber completed the Clermont Waterfront Park Pier-to-Pier SUP challenge in seven minutes, 57.15 seconds.

04:31 Germany

Most Kettlebell Swings On A Floating Paddleboard In 4.5 Minutes

Patrik Faatz

Patrik performed 160 kettlebell swings on a floating paddleboard in four minutes, 30.00 seconds.

47:19 England

Deepest Cold Water Scuba Dive On Compressed Air Following Recovery From A Stroke

Neal Breeden

Neal Breeden performed a scuba dive in cold water 62.5 meters deep. Breeden suffered a stroke following medical complications on November 2008. He recovered and spent three years training in scuba diving. He made the record attempt on June 2015 with his friend and instructor. PLEASE NOTE: We will only accept submissions from trained divers holding current certifications in this category.

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