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Seventeen year old Langley High School junior Andrew Shapiro shattered three Guinness World Records over the weekend at a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society.
Andrew Shapiro’s quest to set a Guinness World Record began seven months ago, with American Ninja Warrior and his father’s cancer diagnosis.

Shapiro, a fan of the obstacle course challenge television show, decided he wanted to dedicate himself to getting into peak physical condition. Inspired by his father’s five-year battle against colon cancer, the 17-year-old practiced incessant pull-ups with the goal of setting three world records during a Relay for Life event in Fairfax County, Va.
 
Australian Ironman Caine Eckstein held the previous record with 4,210 in 12 hours. If he went for 24 hours he might have beat 7,000.
 
Yeah, I was thinking that after I posted. Your kunt did over 5,700 in 12 hours. Kicked Eckstein's arse.
 
Not much of him.
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I read once in MuscleMag that Arnold could only do 2-3 reps or something. Look at the size and weight difference (and placement) between Arnold and this dude.
 
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