The greatest distance juggling on a pogo stick is 4 miles and 30 feet (6.44 kilometers) and was achieved by Ashrita Furman on Easter Island, Chile, on 28 January 2010. Record set in Chile in front of Ahu Tongarikiý
On 4 July 2002, on completion of his successful 33,195.1 km (20,627 mile) circumnavigation of the world in Bud Light Spirit of Freedom, Steve Fossett (USA) also set the record for the longest solo flight.
The greatest distance windsurfed on flat water in 24 hours is 613.8 km (331.43 nautical miles; 381.4 miles) and was achieved by Dennis Klaaijsen (Netherlands) at Grevelingenmeer, Zonnemaire, Netherlands on 23-24 June 2013.
The greatest distance on a motocross in 24 hours by an individual is 565.74 km (351.53 miles) and was achieved by Paul Oughton (UK) at Rogershill Raceway in Bere Regis, Dorset, UK, on 10-11 September 2013. Paul used a single Yamaha YZ250 for the whole attempt.
The greatest distance moonwalked in one hour is 5.7 km (3.54 miles) and was achieved by Krunoslav Budiselic (Croatia) at Mladost Stadium in Zagreb, Croatia, on 12 October 2009. Mr. Budiselić moonwalked 12 laps of 455 m (1,492.78 ft) plus 240 m (787.4 ft), breaking his previous record of a total of 5.255 km (3.265 miles).
The greatest distance covered on inline skates in 24 hours is 455.55 km (283.07 miles), by Kimberly Ames (USA) at Portland, Oregon, USA, on 2 October 1994. Guidelines saved under I.
The greatest distance run by a relay team is 5,639.6 km (3,504.28 miles) and was achieved by Keep on Running (Ireland and UK) at St Colmans Sports Complex in Newry, County Down, UK, from 21 July to 8 August 2012. Sean Goodman ran 422 laps of the 400m track which equates to 168,800 m (104.9 miles) during the course of the attempt. The runners ranged from 18-80 years old.
The table tennis ball spitting – greatest distance is 12.83 metres (42.1 feet) was achieved by Ashrita Furman (USA), at Anakena Beach in Easter Island, Chile, on 29 January, 2010. Achieved on Anakena Beach
Thomas Colville (France) sailed a record 628.5 nautical miles (1,163.9 km; 723.2 miles) in his 105-ft trimaran Sodebo on 7 December 2008, beating his own record set the year before of 619 nautical miles (1,146.3 km; 712.2 miles).
The greatest distance travelled with a pool cue on the chin is 1,668 m (5,472 ft 9 in) set by Ashrita Furman (USA) at the Joe Austin Playground in Jamaica, New York, USA, on 6 July 2008.