1,200 students in world's largest dodgeball game
Canadian students have set a new record the world's largest dodgeball game.
More than 1,200 students and staff from the University of Alberta gathered for the game last week.
The players were randomly separated into two teams - yellow and green shirts - before hurling the squishy red balls at each other.
This shattered the previous record of a 450-person game and video of the event have been submitted to Guinness for verification.
It's is not known why an adjudicator didn't attend the event in person -- though it is thought they have an illogical fear of red balls.
More than 1,200 students and staff from the University of Alberta gathered for the game last week.
The players were randomly separated into two teams - yellow and green shirts - before hurling the squishy red balls at each other.
This shattered the previous record of a 450-person game and video of the event have been submitted to Guinness for verification.
It's is not known why an adjudicator didn't attend the event in person -- though it is thought they have an illogical fear of red balls.








