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David Rush, a man from Idaho, has finally broken the Guinness World Record for the most water moved by hands in 30 seconds after five years of trying. Despite multiple failed attempts over the years due to disqualifications for various reasons, Rush was determined to achieve the record.

In order to break the record, Rush had to transfer water from a bucket to a pitcher placed 1 meter away using only his hands. He successfully transferred 3,323 milliliters of water in just 30 seconds, securing the record. This achievement added to Rush’s impressive total of 174 concurrently-held records.

With this latest record under his belt, Rush is now on a mission to reach 181 concurrently-held records, a goal that would surpass the current record holder Silvio Sabba’s total of 180. Rush’s dedication to breaking records continues to push him to new heights of achievement in the world of record-breaking.

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