
The fastest 20 m by a three-person tower is 11.20 seconds, achieved by Jordan Steffens, Shani Stephens and Josh Strachan, in Adelaide, Australia, on 15 November 2021. The trio were able to break the previous record of 16.23 seconds (which also included Jordan 'Biggie' Steffens). This record was attempted in celebration of Guinness World Records Day (GWR Day) 2021.
The heaviest locomotive pulled weighs 203.9 tons (184.97 tonnes), and was achieved by Jordan Steffens, in Mount Barker, South Australia, Australia, on January 30, 2021. Jordan successfully pulled a South Australian Railways 520 class locomotive and tender across a 5m distance. He first started wrestling aged 12 and began weightlifting not long after. At 21, he became a professional strongman and has competed in events around the world. His training for this record started in 2018!

Not only is Celeste Dixon a fitness fanatic and a Ninja Warrior contestant, she also holds multiple world records! Gymnastics, climbing, running, swimming and more β Celeste really does it all. Celeste earned her spot in Guinness World Records 2023 by breaking three records; most backward somersault burpees in 30 seconds (female) with eight, most aerial silk front saltos in one minute with 23, and fastest 10m walking on hands while holding a 10kg medicine ball between the legs (female) with 10.55 seconds.
The most chainsaw juggling catches on a unicycle is 10, and was achieved by Aussie Chayne Hultgren, AKA The Space Cowboy on the set of Officially Amazing at the Green Top Circus, Sheffield, UK, on July 29, 2015. Chayne was juggling one chainsaw and two balls.
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