The record for the most forward walkovers in one hour is 1,015 and was set by Chung Kwun Ying (Hong Kong) at Sha Tin Racecourse, Hong Kong, China on 4 November 2001. Chung Kwun Ying (M) actually completed 1,015 walkovers in 52 min 22 sec, however the category is for one full hour.
The most forward rolls in one hour is 1,330 and was set by Ashrita Furman (USA) in Kaliyakara, Bulgaria, on 8 January 2007. Ashrita covered a distance of 3.4 km (2.11 miles) during the attempt.
The most forward roll frontflips in one minute is 17 and was achieved by Mathew Kaye (UK) at Basingstoke Active Life Centre, Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK, on 8 September 2010. Mathew is a member of the parkour team, 3Run.
The most forward flips in a minute is 65 and was achieved by Li Jingguan (China) at the Shao Lin Tagou Martial Arts School on 22 November 2006.
By December 2010, there were 131,730 foreign troops from 48 different nations deployed under the auspices of NATO’s International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan to deal with the Taliban insurgency and other problems in that country. The top contributor is the United States, with 90,000 personnel representing just over 68% of the total.
The record for the most legal footvolley passes in one minute is 18 and was set by Phillipe Enea, Gilles Ricci, Gaetan Huard and Nicolas Baudoin on the set of L’Été De Tous Les Records in St.Cyprien, France on 5 July 2004.
The most footballs placed on a football pitch all conforming to FIFA regulations is 142,393 at Borussiapark in Mönchengladbach, Germany by 320 employees of Deutsche Postbank AG (Germany) on 6 June 2005.
Victor Rubilar (Argentina) juggled five regulations size footballs (soccer balls) for the required minimum of 10 seconds at the Gallerian Shopping Centre, Stockholm, Sweden, on 4 November 2006.
The most football touches with the heel in one minute (male) is 144 and was achieved by Sinan Öztürk (Germany/Turkey) in Mittweida, Germany, on 14 November 2013. Sinan also broke the Guinness World Records title for ‘Most rope skips while keeping a football in the air with the head in one minute’ on the same day.
The greatest number of fountain pools in a public place is 27, which can be found in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, as certified on 29 June 2008. The fountains cover an area of 14.8231 ha. They are coordinated, programmable, with lights, and synchronized. Craig Glenday adjudicated.