The runner had trained for months to attempt a world record, enduring calluses, rolled ankles and questions from friends who couldn’t understand why she pushed herself so hard. Near the starting line ...
In 2006, Scott Bell earned a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records for the longest-ever barefoot walk over hot coals—250 feet of glowing hot embers, at 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit. Eight months ...
Parents joke that stepping on a stray brick in the dark is the ultimate test of endurance, but one mom turned that everyday agony into a certified world record. New Zealander Gabrielle Wall sprinted ...
The runner had trained for months to attempt a world record, enduring calluses, rolled ankles and questions from friends who couldn’t understand why she pushed herself so hard. Near the starting line ...
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