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A new world record set by Hungarian team of Aliz Totivan and Norbert Pozsonyi at the 2009 Spaghetti Bridge Championships held at Okanagan College's Kelowna, B.C., Canada campus. A bridge weighing 982 grams held 443.58 kilograms before shattering dramatically, eclipsing the previous world record by 90 kilograms (March 6, 2009)

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  • Perfection.

  • Gratulalok srácok! A győriekre nem volt még felkészülve a kanadai mérőrendszer!

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  • That scared the shit out of me.

  • I made one of these in 7th grade, we could Only use 25 sticks. Mine held 23.2 lbs... 8th grade we made towers, mine held 32.9 lbs, still has not yet been beaten.

  • @13Brycen when you think of the technological implications, its actually quite remarkable. physics that could help solidify future mega-structures, as well as architecture. if you look hard enough, there is a meaning to everything. Anything is far more productive than nothing, regardless of how silly it seems.

  • well they should do something a little more productive

  • The complete shatter is a proof of extraordinary weight-balancing, no weak points. Amazing!

  • That's cool how the bent the spaghetti sticks just enough that they didn't break.  Now try breaking 422!

  • Szép volt! Hajrá magyarok, hajrá Győr !

  • ahhhh catastofic structural failure...

  • hey i'm eating spaghetti

  • I almost shit at the end

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