Two new world record attempts
Stefan Schwitter is attacking again. This time it won't take 24 hours like about half a year ago, but only one and three minutes.Stefan has already set new world records twice. About six months ago it was the world record over 24 hours and in 2021 over 1 hour. Now he is moving into new territory and will now be doing proper sprints.
11.02.2023 @ cross equip HQ between 9 and 11 a.m.
What is to beat for Stefan
Steven Burkett is the current world record holder for both attempts. Burkett moved 2032.2 kilograms in one minute on 4 July 2020. With a 64-kilogram kettlebell, he would then have made 32 swings.
Then on 2 September 2020, Burkett set another world record: he was able to move 4620 kilograms in 3 minutes. That would be equivalent to 77 swings with a 60kg kettlebell.
These two results are now under attack. What will Stefan's tactics be? Which kettlebell will he choose? Will it be the red one again, like half a year ago, or will he hop for a heavier weight? It remains exciting.
New World Record Attempt
The two new world record attempts will take place on Saturday, 11.02.2023 at our headquarters. Watch Stefan's attempts via livestream and support him virtually.
Visit our showroom on Friday afternoons between 1 and 5 p.m. or by appointment and see the record venue up close.
Try it out yourself with our kettlebells
Want to try your hand at it too? With our kettlebells you can compete with Stefan. How close can you get to the world record?There is a wide range of kettlebells to choose from. Choose between Competition, Powder Coated, Monster Kettlebells and many more. Weights are available in our shop from 4 - 60kg! Let's go!
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