A US citizen from Idaho slammed a record by walking 5.4 kilometres while balancing a guitar on his chin.

In an effort to enhance STEM education, David Rush, who is quickly approaching his 250th Guinness World Record, walked 13 laps around a track before the guitar collapsed. This was the longest distance ever travelled while holding a guitar on the chin.

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The numerous record holder stated to have completed the 5.47 km record in 1 hour and 7 minutes (3.4 miles).

During his walk, Rush had to “fight a little breeze,” which left him so nauseous that he had to lie down on the track for a time.

The enthusiast for STEM education has broken multiple Guinness World Records in the last month alone, and he is presently on a record-breaking binge. He says it’s up for any battle in order to reach 250 titles.

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Just last week, a man broke the Guinness World Record by expertly catching 59 marshmallows steered into his mouth in a single minute. 

Before that, he effectively defended his title as the person who could balance a chainsaw on their forehead for the longest time.

Rush first established the record for the longest time a chainsaw could be balanced in 2017 at 5 minutes and 1 second, but he later learned that it had been beaten by someone who timed 6 minutes and 48 seconds.

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To reclaim the championship, the man went to the register with a time of 31 minutes and 25 seconds while holding a chainsaw balanced on his forehead.

He told Guinness World Records, “I’m hoping I can preserve this one for a while again since it holds a personal spot for me.”