Gabrielle Wall of Christchrurch, in New Zealand, has created a company that sounds like a pure child torture and transformed it into a world record.
He established the Guinness world record for the fastest 100 -meter -footed sprint on barefoot on random lego bricks, ending up in just 24.75 seconds. Guinness shared when he announced his result.
“Making 100 m is rather the challenge for anyone, but imagine trying to do it while doing on foot and above the lego pieces on the ground!”
Record sprint was not just resistance and pain tolerance, it was also built on the support of the community. The LEGO track was created with a huge brick donation by the non -profit imagination station of New Zealand.
“The track was made using 300 kg (661 pounds) of Lego who was donated by the Benella of charity, a New Zealand organization that uses Lego in his educational races for children.”
Wall’s result is now engraved in the history of Guinness.
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By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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