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Most Consecutive Times To Dribble A Tennis Ball In 30 Seconds

United States

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Springfield, Illinois, United States / May 7, 2012

Brian Pankey dribbled a tennis ball 175 times in 30 seconds.

- must use regulation-size tennis ball
- may only use one hand to dribble
- tennis ball must strike hands and floor on each bounce
- must dribble on a hard surface
- must follow form of current world record holder
- must provide video evidence

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