World’s strongest man can flip a car 13 times in five minutes
The challenge was not only to break an earlier Guinness World record but perform it as a live dual which turned Serbia’s Ervin Katona as the runner up in making the most flips, with 11 flips in 3 min 23 seconds during a recent episode of “As Seen on TV: China”.
Canadian pride Jean Caron isn’t only the world’s strongest man but also has his grip on world record, ‘ In Most Times to Roll a Car’ in 5 minutes by an Individual with a fine total of 13 flips within the span.
The challenge was not only to break an earlier Guinness World record but perform it as a live dual which turned Serbia’s Ervin Katona as the runner up in making the most flips, with 11 flips in 3 min 23 seconds during a recent episode of “As Seen on TV: China”.
Challengers for this title can use any car, but it must weigh at least 500 kg (1,102 lb 4 oz), while short metal handles may be welded to the undersides of the vehicles to assist with gripping the vehicle.
Powerlifter Jean has also won ‘Canada’s Strongest Man’ seven times since 2011.
The previous record for the most times to roll a car in five minutes is 10 and was achieved by Franz Muellner (Austria) on the set of ‘Rekorlar Dunyasi' in Istanbul, Turkey, on July 17, 2013.
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