On March 19, 2011, 10-year-old Alyssa in Tucson, AZ, hula-hooped continuously for 1 hour 26 minutes 53.7 seconds. This was photographed and witnessed. Alyssa has been hula-hooping since she was five and broke her previous record of 1 hour 3.7 seconds (March 2, 2005).
I Olivia badker can hula hoop for 50 minutes.
The world record for the longest blues jam is Blues-A-Thon in Williamsport, PA. Every year they try to surpass their last world record for jamming.
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Hula hooping record for nine year old girl is 12 min.
35 mins and 23 seconds is a fair amount of time for a nine-year-old, but records are not kept for specific ages.
I got 24 hours and 22 minutes and i am only 12yrs old..
These are the verified world records.Longest time spent hula-hooping: 72 hours, by Kym CoberlyMost hula hoops hooped at once: 132, by Paul BlairLargest hula hoop hooped: 15.7m, by Bao ZongyaoHula Running: For one mile, 7 hours and 47 minutes, by Paul BlairFastest Hula Hoop spinning: 211 (revolutions per minute), by Xia TaoThey dont say just for 11 year olds
A nine year old girl could potentially beat the world record for the 100m run in her age group, or for an event such as the longest time spent hula hooping.
On March 19, 2011, 10-year-old Alyssa in Tucson, AZ, hula-hooped continuously for 1 hour 26 minutes 53.7 seconds. This was photographed and witnessed. Alyssa has been hula-hooping since she was five and broke her previous record of 1 hour 3.7 seconds (March 2, 2005).
Robert Gary Josephberg in 1957 at age 7 did it 10,500 times in front of hundreds of onlookers in Yonkers, NY. NYC papers reported on this record and were also in atttendence to memorialize the event.
There are currently 3 world records relating to hula hooping. 1) Sinead O'Reilly the 7 year old daughter of a travelling family Hula Hooped non stop for 187 days 4 hours in a church hall in Blackburn in 1985. 2) 11 year old Jack Collins from Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales successfully kept a total of 2,346 hula hoops in motion for the required 4mins in 1897 using his head, neck, arms, all 10 fingers, his torso, and both legs. He did this balancing on his big toes and looked like a slinky having an epileptic fit. 3) Peter Robson, 6, from Sunderland managed to fit 642 Hula Hoops in his mouth in 2011. He did this by chewing them and pushing the mushed up potato snack into his cheeks to create more space, much like a hamster.
1hr 20min.
I Olivia badker can hula hoop for 50 minutes.