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Idaho man breaks chopstick throwing world record!

Published: Oct 2024

A man from Idaho who holds the most concurrent Guinness World Records has reclaimed one of his own titles by throwing 28 metal chopsticks into an archery target in one minute.

Multiple pairs of coloured chopsticks

David Rush, also known as ‘Record Breaker Rush’, first broke the record back in 2020, by striking the target with 19 thrown chopsticks in 60 seconds.

Later Rush’s record was beaten by someone who achieved 21 hits, prompting Rush to go back into training.

Rush admits it’s a very difficult title to achieve, standing over 13 feet away from the target you have to hit the two innermost colours on the archery target in order for it to count.

His latest record attempt began unexpectedly as the first chopstick hit the exact centre of the bullseye and in the end, Rush was able to regain the title with a record 28 hits.

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