The world's strongest man pulls 12 Nissan Notes straight into record books
07 Dec 2013|3,112 views
The world's strongest man, Zydrunas Savickas, set a new Guinness world record for the 'Most Cars Pulled By One Man' when he towed 12 new Nissan Notes - weighing nearing 13 tonnes.
The five-times World Strongest Man champion and widely regarded as the one of the greatest strongmen of all time, only had one attempt to set the new record. Wearing a specialised pulling harness and rope arrangement, he pulled the 12 Nissan Notes over five metres and accomplished the feat in a staggering 32.9 seconds.
Held in Druskininkai, Lithuania, this world record attempt marked the end of the Lithuanian Car of the Year test camp with crowds turning out from all over the country to see their national hero set the new record.
The world's strongest man, Zydrunas Savickas, set a new Guinness world record for the 'Most Cars Pulled By One Man' when he towed 12 new Nissan Notes - weighing nearing 13 tonnes.
The five-times World Strongest Man champion and widely regarded as the one of the greatest strongmen of all time, only had one attempt to set the new record. Wearing a specialised pulling harness and rope arrangement, he pulled the 12 Nissan Notes over five metres and accomplished the feat in a staggering 32.9 seconds.
Held in Druskininkai, Lithuania, this world record attempt marked the end of the Lithuanian Car of the Year test camp with crowds turning out from all over the country to see their national hero set the new record.
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