The record for push-ups, for someone over the age of 15, is 10,507. The record in Guinness is held by Minoru Yoshida.
There is no strict age limit to break a world record, as long as the individual meets the criteria set by the governing body of that specific record. However, some records may have age-related categories, such as youngest or oldest to achieve a certain feat.
it depends on what the record is, but usually there isn't an age limit
any age and up
Sure, why not?
20 Maybe?
Bill Misner (age 67) ran 2-miles 16:29 above 5000' elevation at Cascade Lake Idaho 2007, twice as slow as 20 year runner Steve Prefontaine's World Record 8:15.
The world record for throwing a wellie (rubber boot) is 63.98 meters, achieved by Jack Reynolds in 2019 at the age of 106.
The world record for bench pressing 225 pounds at age 58 is 51 repetitions by Andrzej Stanaszek from Poland in the Masters 6 (55-59 age group) category.
go to the guinnes world records website to find out
the record of age is 112
Anyone can at any age. Though most do it in their low to mid 20s.
The oldest recorded hamster lived to be 4.5 years old.