Dan Magness sets 36 mile keepy-uppy record
A football freestyler has set a new world record by keeping a football in the air for 13 hours while completing a 36 mile tour of London.Dan Magness visited London's five Premier League grounds during his marathon 13 hour keepy-uppy which finished at White Hart Lane.
Watched by adjudicators from Guinness World Records he was allowed to keep the ball off the ground using all parts of his body, except his hands.
He even kept the ball up while conducting several TV and radio interviews -- though by the look of this photo we think he may have used superglue.
Magness also holds four other world records, most recently he set one for controlling a ball for 24 hours in a box in central London's Covent Garden.
The ball he used was provided by Alive & Kicking - which gives free footballs to underprivileged children.
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The ball he used was provided by Alive & Kicking - which gives free footballs to underprivileged children.
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Dan Magness
Alive & Kicking

