China's largest TV company wanted a new skateboard GWR record for their Recordbreakers show, and contacted the Guinness World Records organisation for ideas.
They came up with an idea:
I think they trawled the ISSA section on SS.com and saw flatland distance discussions.
They also made it clear that they were NOT interested in cone penalties, only perfect runs and wanted an event that was more accessible for people to try - more so than the 100 cone record.
On the day, we unfortunately had steady light drizzle continuously following rain the night before, so the original location was too wet and treacherous with some pools of free standing water. It was clear with the high humidity it was going nowhere. Luckily Curt found a spot under some trees that had ALMOST enough room for all 50 cones.
This was the only day they had set aside to do it, so I figured I would just go easy for the first couple of runs.
It meant a run-in with wet wheels and a very wet first seven cones, a dryer section with a few wet slippery sections and a wet run-out. The end result?
I was a little dissapointed as I had done 11.22sec clean in the dry last week off a shorter run-in, so was planning to shoot for a sub 11sec on the day after a 'safety' run. After a clean run on my 3rd attempt the event was over as far as the Officials and the TV company were concerned, so my plan of a conservative run followed by a flat-out run never materialised! I was bummed!
Well, the Guinness officials were there on hand to give me my certificate so I was happy to have something to show my daughter in my old age (not that far off)!
I would like to thank my Support Team, Pig City's finest - Curly Curt, Munchh, Mark the Weatherwitch, Frank N, Niall, Ellis and Kane.
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