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Eddie Hall broke the world deadlift record, which merely cost him his life. As he himself admitted, this was not a healthy thing to do: “That nearly killed me. The pressure on my body was surreal. I passed out after. I had nose bleeds. It's not healthy doing something like that.”
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A skateboarding bulldog called Otto set a unique world record in Lima on Sunday, as he managed to stake through 30 pairs of legs forming a human tunnel.
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This epic shot was performed from the Gordan Dam wall in Tasmania at a height of 415 feet.
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18 year old Adrianne Lewis from Michigan USA has a defining feature that might be the longest in the world.
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Eddie 'The Beast' Hall managed to lift 1,018 lbs (462 kg).
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Bruce 'Almighty' Anstey held a mind-blowing 132.298mph average speed at the Isle of Man TT 2014.
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This 34 year old beekeeper has set the world record for the being covered in 460,000 bees weighing in at 100.4 lbs (45.65 kg).
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Zheng Chunhui is the Chinese artist behind this record making wood carving that is over 40 ft (12.286 m) long and made from a single tree trunk. It took him four years to create the work, which is a copy of a 1000 year old Chinese painting called “Along the River During the Qingming Festival”.
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And they all landed it, making it a brand new record.
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Kevin Gardner, a British pub landlord has achieved his 25 year long dream of catching a giant marlin. The proud Brit caught a massive 1,320lb (600kg) blue marlin using a rod and reel on a recent 10 day fishing trip in the Atlantic Ocean.
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Measuring 33 meters (108 feet) in length, this fantastic chocolate train was commissioned for “Chocolate Week” in Brussels. It took approximately 2832 pounds (1285 kg) of chocolate to create the train, which has now also been recorded as a Guinness World Record.
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