Largest Human Pyramid

Largest Human Pyramid

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Lac Du Flambeau, Wisconsin, United States / July 1, 2007

Ben Jenkins and 14 of his friends formed the world's largest human pyramid, a RecordSetter.com World Record.

- each pyramid row must have one person less than the row beneath it
- may only have one person on top row of pyramid
- no external support or outside assistance permitted
- pyramid must balance without toppling for at least five seconds
- must follow form of current world record holder
- must provide video evidence

 

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  • The Internet Nitin

    I will suggest you all to see Indian human pyramid called Dahi handi. You all will became fan of them.

  • United States Taylor Johnson

    "b: each tier of the pyramid must be one person greater than the tier below it" that would be an upside down pyramid

  • Vietnam SeanG123456789

    idk man all of your requirements seemed to be the best.. maybe another one should be that all of the people should have matching clothes like the Spaniards do lol.. but other than that yours make it pretty straight forward and "beatable"

  • Canada Dan Rollman

    Snapdragon, I agree with you. Any other stipulations beyond the ones I suggested above? You're the category creator, so you should lead this dialogue.

  • Vietnam SeanG123456789

    I am the person who posted this record and yes ive seen that video where the people in Spain do that every year. but i do agree there needs to be stiulations.. idk how this isnt a pyramid tho 4-3-2-1 tier does make a pyramid.. the thing that the Spaniards made was like a tower not a pyramid

  • Canada Dan Rollman

    We need to create some specs for this category. What defines a Human Pyramid? Guinness includes this feat, which clearly involves more people and goes a lot higher: http://bit.ly/LGZcO That said, I would question whether the Spaniards truly formed a "pyramid." I suggest we stipulate that for this category a: people must balance on their hands and knees, b: each tier of the pyramid must be one person greater than the tier below it and c: the record setters can use no external support for balance, people or otherwise. Thoughts?

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