carter Johnson set a record at 2,324 paddles in 15 minutes, then a few years later Leah Webster had also beaten him with 3,400 paddles in 13 minutes and shes not even a teenager or adult!!!!! so that does mean Leah broke a record!
Bill Sturrock and daughter Haley Sturrock, age 48 and 16, hit 3,167 hit consecutive paddle balls hits on December 29, 2016 in Siesta Key Beach, Florida, at a distance of approximately 8 feet apart. Karen Sturrock counted and Claire Sturrock documented the effort by video.
Previously, the record was held by Michael Stephan and Guha Krishnamurthi, 26 and 28 year old lawyers, who hit 2,247 consecutive paddle ball hits on July 21, 2012 in Huntington Beach, California at a distance of approximately 9 feet apart. Timothy Heggem documented the effort by photo and video.
Previously, the record was held by Tesa and Edik Pribitkin, 14 and 11 years old, who hit 1,742 consecutive paddle ball hits in the summer of 2011 in Cape May Beach, New Jersey at a distance of about 5 feet apart.
Andrew Leaman and son Jackson Leaman, ages 44 and 15, hit 3,338 consecutive paddle ball hits on June 12, 2020, at Elk Neck State Park, Maryland, at a distance of about 8 feet. The entire ordeal took around 43 minutes and a member of the Leaman family counted.
Previously, the record was held by Bill Sturrock and daughter Haley Sturrock, age 48 and 16, hit 3,167 hit consecutive paddle balls hits on December 29, 2016, in Siesta Key Beach, Florida, at a distance of approximately 8 feet apart. Karen Sturrock counted and Claire Sturrock documented the effort by video.
Previously, the record was held by Michael Stephan and Guha Krishnamurthi, 26 and 28-year-old lawyers, who hit 2,247 consecutive paddle ball hits on July 21, 2012, in Huntington Beach, California at a distance of approximately 9 feet apart. Timothy Heggem documented the effort by photo and video.
Previously, the record was held by Tesa and Edik Pribitkin, 14 and 11 years old, who hit 1,742 consecutive paddle ball hits in the summer of 2011 in Cape May Beach, New Jersey at a distance of about 5 feet apart.
The world record for the fastest speed to hit a paddleball is 134.76 km/h (83.72 mph) and was achieved by Ashrita Furman (USA) in Jamaica, New York, USA, on 9 May 2019.
24 hours and 15 minutes by a 5 year old girl
Carter Johnson set the world record for paddle ball with 2,324 paddles in less than 15 minutes.
My daughter Olivia has done nine. I think that's the record.
Me and my friend got 30
I got 656
I am fourteen and i got 2693 last night
i do not know but i suck i have only did 11 e.w
175 hits.
the record is 231 paddles
the record is 231 paddles
391
Racquetball originated from the sports squash, handball, and paddleball.
The game of racquetball came from the games, handball and paddleball.
No , people can try to beat a record then call in the world record people to see if they made a world record. I am unsure if after they win the world record They mite win some cash
the record is 537
Record World was created in 1946.
Record World ended in 1982.
An Olympic record is the greatest achieved in the Olympic games. A world record is the greatest achieved anywhere, ever. In some instances an Olympic record is also the world record.
Breaking a world record at the Olympics means you are breaking the world record, not just the Olympic record. Olympic records are specific to the Olympics event itself, whereas world records are recognized as the best performance in the world for that particular event.
No they are not the same. A World Record can be broken at any time. Whereas an Olympic Record can only be broken at the Olympic Games (it's a glorified Meet Record.) Keep in mind that a World Record CAN be set at the Olympic Games (which would in turn, automatically break the Olympic Record as well.) A World Record outranks an Olympic Record.