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Residents of Russian Far East set two world records

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Residents of Russian Far East set two world records


16.08.2023


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Two world records were set by rowing enthusiasts in the Primorsky Territory, the Izvestia newspaper reports. World achievements were recorded in the capital of the region in Trud Bay on Russky Island. Records were set in two categories, among them "The largest stand-up paddle board" and "The largest number of participants in the walk on an inflatable SUP-board at the same time."
 
The SUP was created by special order. Its length exceeds 20 meters, and its width is two meters 62 centimeters. 42 people rode it at the same time.

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