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  2. Kim Goodman - Wikipedia

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    Kim Goodman is a woman who holds the world record for the farthest eyeball protrusion (0.47 inches). [1] [2] [3] She lives in Chicago, Illinois.One day, she discovered her eyeball-popping talent when she was hit over the head.

  3. Big Nate: In a Class by Himself - Wikipedia

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    Nate becomes bitter over how poorly his day is going. During lunch, he, Teddy, and Nate's other best friend, Francis Pope, decide to sit with their other friend Chad, and find him reading from a book of world records. Nate and his friends get the idea to try and have Nate break a record in an effort to make the fortune come true.

  4. Stone put - Wikipedia

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    'The Giant Stone Throw' involves the two-handed throw of a stone over the head from standing. [12] The thrower starts off facing the opposite direction to the throwing sector before crouching down to preload the throw, and then throwing the stone vigorously over their head behind them into the sector. The longest throw wins the contest.

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  9. Aerobie - Wikipedia

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    About a million of this model were sold. In 1980, it was used to set a Guinness World Record throw of 261 metres (856 ft). It lacked the spoiler rim of the Aerobie. It had low drag, but was stable at only a certain speed. The later introduction of the spoiler, which balanced the lift, made the ring stable "over a wide range of speeds". [6]