The Rev. Kevin Fast currently hold 4 Guinness World Records, these are:
Heaviest aircraft pulled by an individual, a CC-177 Globemaster III, weighing 188.83 tonnes.
Heaviest truck pulled by an arm Wrestling move, which weighed 7,710 kg (16,997 lb).
Heaviest vehicle pulled over 100ft, which weighed 57,243 kg (126,200 lb).
Longest duration holding a 500kg weight with the shoulders, 42 seconds.
111 km/h (68.9 mph) Guinness World Record set 8th May 2005
If you mean the fastest speed on a longboard, the Guinness World Record is 80.83 mph. That record has probably been beaten but usually longboarders don't go really fast to break a world record, but for the "stoke" and love of the sport.
Yes, Campbell Avenue in West Haven CT holds the Guinness World Record for having the most consecutive fast-food restaurants in a single location. It gained this title due to a stretch of road that featured seven fast-food restaurants in a row.
Theoretically, it can reach 273mph. The highest speed recorded, though, is 256mph, according to Guinness World Records.
http://www.faceadrenalin.com/bloukransbridge.asp Bloukrans Bungy a Proud Guinness World Record Holder for the Highest Commercial Bungee Jump in the World at 216m! This is incorrect. The highest legal bridge jump resides in Canon City, Colorado, USA. The Go Fast! event team does a 1000+ft jump there at the Royal Gorge Bridge. A select amount of individuals who get the commercial reservation before the big day during the fall are the lucky few who get to set their own world record. http://www.gofasteventcompany.com/
Michael Flatley, known for his Irish dance performances, is said to be able to tap his feet at an impressive speed of up to 35 taps per second. However, exact speeds may vary depending on the specific performance or routine.
I just got 6:29.9 and I think that's pretty fast but idk the world record
The fastest person on record is Usain Bolt, who set the world record for the 100m sprint with a time of 9.58 seconds in 2009. Bolt is known as the fastest man in the world.
9.58 sec
That is very fast and you should work in it and you should be able to break a world record if you keep it up.
The current world record for counting to 100 is 16.03 seconds, achieved by Lu Chao from China in 2020.
Usain Bolt with an astonishing 9.58 seconds. How fast can this man go?!