We took a look to see what Guinness World Records were held by people in Louisiana and found some pretty off-beat and amazing records you probably didn't know existed.
The Gulf of Mexico is about to have a giant steel cockroach submerged in it. We did not have this on our 2024 bingo card; however, while it sounds crazy it's actually for a good cause.
We took a look to see what Guinness World Records were held by people in Louisiana or achieved in Louisiana and found some pretty off-beat and amazing records you probably didn't know existed.
Duplantis soared to a mark of 6.23 meters or 20 feet, 5.25 inches at the Diamond League Prefontaine Classic at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon this past weekend.
A high school fishing team out of Bossier Parish may have set a world record after their impressive haul this past weekend in the Louisiana High School Bass Nation Caney Lake "Hawgfest".
Julia Hawkins, aka Hurricane Hawkins, just set a new world record in track recently. She is a Baton Rouge native gaining national attention. Oh, and she is 105 years old.
Drew Brees was the thrower, Odell Beckham Jr. the one-handed catcher. They SHATTERED the Guiness world record for one-handed catches caught in one minute! Watch the video!
When it comes to breaking world records, the team from Red Bull gets the job done every single time! Felix Baumgartner recently broke the world record for highest and fastest free fall when he jumped from the edge of space. Baumgartner is also a BASE jumper, but he has never made a BASE jump like Russian extreme sports star Valery Rozov did recently.
Last month, Cuban native Jose Castelar set out to break his own record for the world's largest cigar.
Castelar began the project at the end of April and, with the help of assistants, finished the super-cigar on Tuesday.
I've never done a belly flop on purpose. For a reason. They hurt like hell. You can almost here the pain from the sound of him hitting the water. OUCH! Check out the video.