A Japanese athlete channeled his inner quadruped and broke a Guinness World Record by running 100 meters, or 328 feet, in ...
Inspired by the movements of monkeys and cats, a Japanese man set a Guinness World Record by running 100 meters on all fours in 14.55 seconds on Sept. 24.
It's official – 22-year-old Yonee Ryusei from Japan is the fastest human on all fours. His wild 100-meter run has set a new Guinness World Record.
On Monday 19 May, Will Goodge finished a run at Sydney’s iconic Bondi Beach, located on the east coast of Australia – a spectacular place to stop your watch. However, what’s more incredible is that ...