Krash – September 2019

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Th World Records title for the Largest Boxercise™
less s roken by Police Citizens Youth Club New South
Wales (PCYC NSW) and the Greater Western Sydney Giants at
Spotless Stadium in Homebush, New South Wales, Australia,
on 12 May 2018. The record was previously held by Lucozade
Sport Fitwater, set in a lesson led by World Heavyweight
Champion Anthony Joshua just 33 days earlier. The new and
successful attempt by PCYC NSW and the Giants took place
after the AFL eighth round game between the Giants and
the West Coast Eagles. The event saw a total of 592 people
participating in a 30-minute Boxercise™ lesson. Some PCYC
NSW staff and supporters travelled for over four hours to
take part, from the surrounding towns of Kempsey, Parkes
and Norwa. Police officers were paired with young people
partaking in their prevention programmes and Giants fans, by
an official Boxercise™ coach. The participants were joined in
the attempt by Commonwealth Games boxing gold medallist
Anja Stridsman, who trains at the PCYC Umina Beach Boxing
Academy. Shane Mumford, former player for the Giants and
AFL star, was also in attendance. In celebration of the new
record, the young exercisers received souvenir branded
gloves and pads, and an official certificate was presented to
commemorate their involvement. PCYC NSW chief executive
officer Dominic Teakle said the Guinness World Records
attempt showcased a united community activity that inspires
and empowers young people to get active in life.


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iding a 68-ft wave has
elped a Brazilian surfer
claim a prestigious award
and set a new Guinness
World Records title. Brazilian Maya Gabeira has claimed the
World Surf League’s (WSL) inaugural Women’s XXL Biggest
Wave Award and set a new record for the Largest wave surfed
(unlimited) - female. The 31-year-old rode a 68-ft (20.72-m)
wave from trough to crest at the big-wave break down known
as Praia do Norte in Nazaré, Portugal, on 18 January 2018.


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The most pull ups in one min-
ute is 68, and was achieved
by Adam Sandel (USA) in
Orlando, Florida, USA, on 8
December 2018. Adam has
previously held this title three
times and broke the record
once again at FIBO USA, the
first North American install-
ment of the fitness industry
trade show.

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most handstand push
in one minute (male)
and was achieved by
ei Kudayeu (Belarus)
insk, Belarus, on 3 May

. Siarhei attempted his
rd at the ‘Kaban’ Crossfit
in Minsk.”


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The longest football (soccer) drop kick is 75.35
m, achieved by Ederson de Moraes (Brazil) at the
Etihad Campus, in Manchester, UK, on 10 May 2018.
Ederson is the first team goalkeeper for Manchester
City FC.
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