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Most Alphabetical-Order Objects Used To Hold A Spinning Basketball In One Minute

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Springfield, Illinois, United States / October 4, 2011

Brian Pankey spun eight objects on a basketball in one minute. He spun each object individually and in alphabetical order.

The objects used include: an apple, a boomerang, a cigar box, a DVD, an egg (raw), a finger, a piece of gum and a hockey puck.

- must use a regulation basketball
- may not have assistance in spinning
- must grab objects off of table individually
- objects must be used in alphabetical order from A-Z
- must have control of the basketball at all times
- time starts when first object is touched
- may not skip letters; must begin at "A" and work onwards
- may use body parts for letters ( e - elbow, l - leg, - n - nose, etc.)
- objects must be used within the time limit; objects not used within the time limit will be deducted from the final total

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  • United States Brian Pankey

    also that you have to hold each object individually with one hand only while spinning the basketball on top of it.

  • United States Brian Pankey

    also the criteria - you have to do the American alphabet

  • United States Brian Pankey

    this is a record for the people I hope someone breaks this. This my thanks to everyone out there before I take time off for a while

  • United States Brian Pankey

    I would like if you can change the title to - most objects held in hand individually spinning a basketball on top of it in alphabetical order from a-z in one minute.I know that is a long title so you can shorten it any way you choose. It just makes more sense than the title I submitted.

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