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Wow, what a year it’s been for world records! From the highest jump to the longest distance run, people have been pushing themselves to their limits and breaking records left and right. It’s amazing what humans can do when they put their minds to it - and with all these incredible feats being accomplished, who knows what else is in store? Here’s a look at some of the most impressive world records broken this year.
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Wow! Uwe Hohn’s 104.80 meter javelin throw in 1984 is a record that’ll never be topped. It was so impressive, it changed the sport forever - and experts agree it’s unbeatable!
Fastest Marathon: Eliud Kipchoge of Kenya ran a marathon in 2 hours, 1 minute and 39 seconds in 2019, breaking the previous world record by over one minute.
Highest Wave Surfed: In 2018, Brazilian surfer Rodrigo Koxa surfed an 80-foot wave off the coast of Nazaré, Portugal, setting a new world record for highest wave ever surfed.
Longest Distance Swam Nonstop: In 2016, Ben Lecomte swam across the Atlantic Ocean from Massachusetts to France without stopping for a total distance of 5,509 miles (8,865 km).
Highest Altitude Paragliding Flight: In 2017, Russian paraglider Valery Rozov jumped from Mount Everest at an altitude of 25,262 feet (7,700 meters), setting a new world record for highest altitude paragliding flight ever achieved.
Fastest Bicycle Speed Record: Dutch cyclist Fred Rompelberg set the fastest bicycle speed record in 1995 when he reached 167 mph (269 km/h) on a specially designed bicycle with aerodynamic fairings and streamlined wheels on Utah’s Bonneville Salt Flats race track.
Wow! It seems like world records are being broken left and right these days. From running marathons to lifting weights, people are pushing the limits and shattering expectations. It’s amazing what humans can do when they put their minds to it! And with all the new technology out there, who knows what records will be broken next?