*AS SEEN IN GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS 2012* Erik Kloeker Breaking the Upside-Down Juggling World Record

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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2007

Erik Kloeker of the Pickled Brothers Sideshow breaks the upside-down juggling record at the USS Nightmare in Newport, KY. The previous record was 55.9 Seconds, the new record was set at 4 minutes and 5 seconds.

The Record was judged by Artie Kidwell and Daniel K. Braun.

For more visit www.insanejuggler.com

For footage without music see http://youtube.com/watch?v=V9iOj5py2-o

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  • At 4:15 what is that song !!!!!

    plz message me back i need to no plz

  • Look at the end of the video the songs are credited.

  • But it seems he did more since he was on there for 4 minutes and 5 seconds**

  • In case you were wondering, the record has been confirmed by Guinness World Records. As a general rule juggling records under one minute are generally measured in the number of catches, when the record exceeds one minute the record is then measured in minutes and seconds.

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  • Thumbs up if State Farm brought you here.

  • @erikkloeker Oh I feel stupid, Thanks enyway mate :D

  • whats the song?

  • ha. i saw you on campus with your medal.

  • Darn ashrita furman. He has like, 30 records in there. Guinness is awful about juggling records in general.

  • Hey, I just bought the 2009 Guinness World Record Book, and being a juggler I looked to see what Juggling records they had. It says 

    "Upside-down juggling (three objects): 2 min 11 sec, Ashrita Furman (usa), Jamaica, New york, December 24th 2007."

    Now I know that your record was like 2 months before that, So I think that Guinness World Records has their record in the book wrong.

  • nice reasearch i love records

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