I do not know, but look up on the internet by typing, " World record for shopping bags held". That might help!:)
The world record for Bopit is held by John Johnstone with a score of 250 points.
the current world record for the indoor is held by Kajsa Bergqvist from Sweden with a jump of 2.08m. the current world record for the outdoor is held by Stefka Kostadinova from Bulgaria with a jump of 2.09m
the world record for the 200 metres is 19.30 seconds held by Usain Bolt(Jam) the womens record for the 200 metres is 21.34 seconds held by florence griffith - joyner.
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The record is held by Stefka Kostadinova, with 2.09 meters.
That's Donovan Baileys Record! Green has the 60m record
The world record for the highest skydive is held by Alan Eustace, who jumped from an altitude of 135,890 feet in October 2014. The world record for the most skydives in 24 hours is held by Jay Stokes, who completed 640 jumps in 2006.
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It depends on the swim stroke. For Freestyle, the fastest 50m world record is held by a US swimmer named Steve Crocker. The time is: 21.64. For Butterfly, the fastest 50m world record is held by UK swimmer Mark Foster, at 23.55. For Breaststroke, the 50m world record is held by Mark Warnecke of Germany, with a time of 27.00. And for Backstroke, the 50m world record is claimed by another US swimmer, Jeff Rouse, who swam it in just 24.37.
The men's world record at 10,000 meters is held by Kenenisa Bekele of Ethiopia at 26:17.53 set in 2005. The woman's world record is held by Wang Junxia of China at 29:31.78 set in 1993.
Women's world record in Pole Vault (out door) is held by Yelena Isinbayeva of Russia who cleared a mark of 5.06 meters. The record for indoor is held by Jennifer Suhr who cleared a mark of 5.02 meters.
Men: Carl Lewis and Calvin Smith shared the world record at 9.93 seconds. Lewis broke the world record with a 9.92 at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. Women: Evelyn Ashford held the world record at 10.76 seconds. Florence Griffith-Joyner broke the world record with a 10.49 at the 1988 U.S. Olympic Trials. That record still stands today.