World record made by throwing roti, foreign chapati reached the highest ever!
There is so much to do in the world that you cannot even imagine. Some charismatic people go beyond as far as your mind goes and look for challenges that make history. Such is the world of world record makers. That those who don’t know how do they bring so many strange ideas through which they can dominate the world? One such British man made a world record by throwing bread.
British man Oliver Miles made a name for himself in the Guinness World Records by throwing bread, threw a tortilla at a height of 90 feet and performed a unique feat. The record is astonishing. But in the spare time of the lockdown, this idea came to Miles’s mind and he made it happen. A tortilla is a Mexican food item that Oliver Miles set a world record for by leaping to the highest height.
The emptiness of the lockdown inspired to make a world record
The British man tested his Frisbee-tossing skills by breaking a Guinness World Record for tortilla throwing. Oliver Miles decided to try to set a world record after watching a YouTube video during the Kovid-19 lockdown. This thought helped him to concentrate in his spare time during that time. And the time was well used. Although this record is being considered stupid, yet Oliver considers its feeling very special. Miles said that before this the record was 30 feet, 1 inch when he decided to break it. During a conversation with a newspaper, Miles told his experience that he could not believe himself that he accomplished a new feat by throwing the tortilla to the highest height in the world and even broke the record.
Records broken by David Rush, the centurion of the records
In fact, by throwing the tortilla, he has done a feat. It may be that many people in India are not familiar with this name, so let me tell for them that Tortilla is a Mexican bread or pancake-like food which is made from flour. But it is relatively a bit strict. Due to which it helped to toss it and carry it far. The old record of tortilla throw was in the name of David Rush who is a serial record breaker. David Rush has made more than 200 Guinness World Records, not one or two. Recently, he set a new record by wearing the most 111 T-shirts in a marathon race.