Michal Kapral breaks the World Record for Joggling in the Maldives


Maldives
PUBLISHED October 05, 2019

Canadian joggler Michal Kapral has broken the World Record for Joggling in the Maldives at an event held in Addu City.  

The record was set at TFGs "Run in Addu" event held as part of the Tourism Day celebrations on October 4, Friday.

Joggling with three balls, the former record holder was Kapral as well. However, overcoming more obstacles he has broken the previously held record.

Guinness World Record for the fastest 10-kilometer joggling using four balls, without dropping or stopping was achieved in a record time of 55 minute and 48 seconds by Kapral.  

Another record, climbing 600 stairs while joggling is also held by Kapral. He will be attempting to break this record by climbing 3000 stairs while joggling in one hour before he reaches the end of his stay in the Maldives.

The World Record attempts held as part of Tourism Day celebrations will lead to the exposure of the Maldives to Canadian markets.                                                                      

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