
Oct. 31 (UPI) — A civil engineering professor from Iran put his skills to the test by stacking four watermelons vertically and earning a Guinness World Record for his efforts.
Ashkan Rohollah Doshmanziari, 43, a civil engineering professor and owner of a construction company, became the first person to meet Guinness World Records’ minimum requirement for the melon-stacking record, which has been listed since 2015 but never broken.
Doshmanziari said he has been stacking watermelons since he was a young child on his father’s farm.
“Everything I see at the right time and place, I try to stack them,” he said. “In general, I like the arrangement and order of things on top of each other for beauty, stability, and challenging myself.”
The feat actually marks Doshmanziari’s second melon-related world record — he earned the title for fastest time to crush three watermelons between the thighs (male) with a time of 10.88 seconds in 2017.
Original News : https://news.yahoo.com/watch-iranian-man-stacks-four-163327224.html
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