A pair of Idaho men whose Guinness World Record for using a samurai sword to slice through grapes was defeated by another team retook their record with a total of 59. David Rush, who has broken more than 150 Guinness records to promote STEM education; stood on a Swiss ball and wielded the samurai sword while neighbor Jonathan Hannon threw the grapes into the air. The pair originally set the record at 37; but they lost the record to another team that managed to reach 55.
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Hannon threw 66 grapes in the one-minute time limit during their most recent attempt; and Rush managed to make contact with 60 of the 59 of which counted toward the record. A man on Tuesday broke a Guinness World Record after he sliced 59 grapes in the air using a sword while standing on a Swiss ball. According to details; the Guinness World Record was broken by a pair of Idaho men who basically retook it after their previous record for slicing through grapes using a samurai sword was defeated by another team.
David Rush, broken more than 150 Guinness records:
David Rush; who has broken more than 150 Guinness records to promote STEM education, stood on a Swiss ball and wielded the samurai sword while neighbor Jonathan Hannon threw the grapes into the air. The pair originally set the record at 37; but they lost the record to another team that managed to reach 55. Hannon threw 66 grapes in the one-minute time limit during their most recent attempt; David Rush managed to make contact with 60 of the 59 of which counted toward the record.
Headline: Man uses sword to slice 68 grapes while standing on balance board.
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