Guinness World Records explains why Censor’s 24-hour pull-up record was rejected
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- Oct 17, 2024
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Guinness World Records rejected ex-Call of Duty pro Doug ‘Censor’ Martin‘s 24-hour pull-up record despite thousands watching him beat the previous best while live.
On September 8, 2024, Censor beat the world record for the most pull-ups done in a 24-hour period. At 8,940 pull-ups, he was the new record-holder, though he continued pushing all the way through to 9,250 pull-ups in total, just to really cement his spot in the history books.
The herculean feat was streamed live for the world to see, with thousands tuning in to cheer on the former CoD pro. After training for a full year following a failed attempt at the record in July, 2023, Censor finally accomplished his goal.
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Now, however, more than a month after shattering the record and submitting it to the officials at Guinness World Records, they’ve rejected his submission.
Guinness World Records just denied @Censor’s pull-up record because he did it for charity…
According to them, it has to be for “personal achievement only”
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