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		Impressive, unlikely and downright weird: 
		new Guinness World Records 
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		 [November 08, 2018] 
		LONDON (Reuters) - Guinness World 
		Records celebrates its annual records day on Thursday, honoring a long 
		list of people who have done highly improbable things better than anyone 
		else. 
 The World Records Day often includes a Rubik's cube solved in unlikely 
		circumstances against the clock, and this year was no exception. China's 
		Que Jianyu recorded the fastest time to crack the puzzle upside down: 
		15.84 seconds.
 
 The Harlem Globetrotters, the U.S. stunt basketball team, generally 
		fields a number of record-setters, or at least attempters.
 
 This year, one of them was Torch George, who managed the most 
		under-the-leg tumbles, 32 of them -- and at 5 feet 3 inches (1.60 
		meters) may also set a record as the most diminutive Globetrotter.
 
 Under-the-leg tumbles are a sort of horizontal roll, supporting yourself 
		on one hand while dribbling a basketball with the other hand, between 
		your legs. Do not try this at home.
 
 Another Globetrotter, Bull Bullard, managed to sink the world's longest 
		basketball shot released in the middle of a backflip, 17.71 meters, or 
		58 feet and a bit. (A basketball court is 94 feet long.)
 
 In a category all his own was Aaron Fotheringham of the United States, 
		who set three records, none of which sound easy.
 
 They were: the tallest quarter pipe drop-in while in a wheelchair, 8.4 
		meters; highest wheelchair hand plant, also 8.4 meters; and the farthest 
		wheelchair ramp jump, 21.35 meters.
 
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			A Guinness World Record official awaits the start of an attempt for 
			the most people taking a simultaneous shower during the second day 
			of the Firefly Music Festival in Dover, Delaware U.S., June 15, 
			2018. REUTERS/Mark Makela/File Photo 
            
			 
            And yes, that means he launched himself down a ramp and flew more 
			than 21 meters, in a wheelchair. Do not try this anywhere.
 (Reporting by Larry King; editing by John Stonestreet)
 
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