12 records that no one will ever beat
It seems that since then, in 1955, he became popular Guinness Book of records, people continually try to beat other people's records, and then install the new, and sometimes absolutely ridiculous. But there are records that cause surprise and even shock that someone can install them, let alone beat them, we guarantee, no one in our lifetime can not.
5221 hitting the basket in a row
Ted St. Martin has never played basketball in College, but his entire life sets amazing records accuracy. He began with the record of Harold Levitt, who scored 499 goals in 1975, and beat him with a score of 739 hits. And at the age of 75 years, Ted has established a record 5221 in hitting the basket.
Lightning struck in one and the same person 7 times
Roy Sullivan worked as a custodian at the American Shenandoah National Park. Nothing unusual in his life did not happen, except in the period from 1942 to 1977, the 7 times he was struck by lightning, which was officially registered and confirmed by doctor Park. By the way, Sullivan's childhood was attracted to the lightning — he later admitted that when he was mowing the grass with his father, lightning struck directly into his braid.
A bout of hiccups that lasted 68 years
Charles Osborne in 28 years, something unusual happened — he picked up the carcass of a pig weighing 159 kg and fell. It would seem, nothing, just immediately after that Charles started a bout of hiccups that lasted 68 years. This did not prevent him to lead a normal life — Charles was twice married and had 8 children. Hiccup suddenly stopped in 1990, however, Osborne did not have time to enjoy it as he died just a few months later of an ulcer. It was estimated that Charles Osborne hiccupped about 595 million times.
Australian for 26 years collecting bellybutton lint
I can't even imagine why this record nobody can beat. Well, maybe not the wants. Australian Graham Barker started to do this in 1984.
Album Michael Jackson Thriller 30 times became platinum
Cult album of the king of pop's Thriller, which includes such hits as Beat It, Billie Jean, Thriller, in December last year, went platinum in record 30th time.
Pure victory — soccer score 222:0
In 1916, the student football team Georgia Tech defeated opponents from the command Cumberland with a score of 222 to 0.
Wrestler drank 119 Beers in one sitting
28 people in one Mini Cooper
In November 2012 28 British gymnasts set a world record, pomestilas in the BMW in 10 minutes.
Hockey Player Wayne Gretzky
One of the most famous athletes of the twentieth century, canadian hockey player during his career, established a 61 record, including most goals (894), the number of assists (1963), goals scored in a single season (92) — the list is endless.
The tallest man in the world
American Robert Wadlow was the tallest was a man in history — 272 see Robert suffered from a pituitary tumor and acromegaly. At the age of 8 years, his height was 188 cm and 18 years 254 see After high school, Robert tour traveled all the U.S. States with the circus, then went to College to study law. All who knew him, loved him, and called the good giant. But over time, Robert's health deteriorated and at the age of 22, he died from sepsis caused by infection from the crutch.
Two Grand slams in one inning in baseball
In 1999, during a baseball match Fernando Tatis, playing for the Cardinals set a record, having to make two Grand slams in one inning. Yes, his team certainly won.
358 people simultaneously danced twerk
Yes, and such records set. In 2013, the rap singer big Media organized the event, during which 358 people simultaneously dancing twerk.
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