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The following World Records were established outside the realm of regular
competition. These Records have been specifically sanctioned by the USBA/WBA at
the request of the individual attempting to set the record. As a sanctioned
record attempt, all specifics related to the attempt are documented and kept on
file to provide a standard in the event that another individual attempts to
break the World record. Set-up, materials used and its dimensions, spacing
material and dimensions, type of stations, and all other pertinent specifics
must be adhered to in attempting to break a Sanctioned World Record.
In order to set or attempt to break a World Record, the following must take
place:
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The Attempter must provide a description of the proposed World Record;
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The USBA/WBA must approve of the record submitted;
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Appropriate sanction fees must be submitted;
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There must be at least one USBA/WBA representative present at the time of the
Record attempt;
World Record holders receive a certificate documenting his/her accomplishment
and a one of a kind crystal award. For more information on current Records or
setting a new World Record please contact
the USBA.
Breaking World Records:
Most 1" Boards broken in One Minute
Leif Becker- 487 boards- Los Angeles, CA
(Black Belt Magazine’s Festival of the Martial Arts)- July 30, 2005.
Sanctioned by the United States Breaking Association/World Breaking Association
and the ISKA.
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Description:
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1”x10”x12” pine boards,
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set on concrete stands,
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120 stations,
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multiple boards per station,
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carpenter pencil spacers.
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Most Concrete Tiles broken in One Minute
Fernando Camareno- 468 tiles- Guaynabo, Puerto Rico- March 12, 2007. Sanctioned
by the United States Breaking Association/World Breaking Association and the
ISKA.
Description:
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1”x6”x8” cement tiles,
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set on concrete stands,
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120 stations,
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multiple tiles per station,
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carpenter pencil spacers.
Fernando Camareno- 310 tiles- Guaynabo, Puerto Rico- August 28, 2004.
Sanctioned by the United States Breaking Association/World Breaking Association.
Description:
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1”x6”x8” cement/clay tiles,
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set on concrete stands,
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100 stations,
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multiple tiles per station,
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carpenter pencil spacers.
Most Rebar bent with Throat in 30 Seconds
Fernando Camerano- 33 rebar - Guaynabo, Puerto Rico- October 22, 2005.
Sanctioned by the United States and World Breaking Associations.
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