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Bosnian breaks Guinness World Record by breaking 68 Baseball Bats in a Minute

Published: February 17, 2022
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Bosnian Muhamed Kahrimanovic, the owner of 12 Guinness World Records in disciplines that require strength, precision, and skill, broke another Guinness World Record on Tuesday.

During the filming of the TV show “Guinness world records superstar” in Milan, Italy, he broke 68 baseball bats in one minute. Immediately after the show, Kahrimanovic wanted to share his great success with readers in his homeland, directly from Milan.

”I broke the hardest record. I smashed 68 baseball bats in one minute. The audience cried, it was an incredible feeling. This record was held by a man from Japan, who broke 65 bats with his foot, I had a record of 55 bats per minute, so I managed to surpass him and set my personal record,” Kahrimanovic expressed cheerfully.

Due to the strength in his hands with which he breaks even the hardest objects, Kahrimanovic is nicknamed Hammerhand. The man with the hammer arm is from Ilijas and lives and works in Hamburg. He is 63 years old and says he has never felt stronger.

On February 21st, Muhamed will try to break his own record in breaking coconuts.

E.Dz.

Source: Avaz

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