No. The long jump world record is measured in meters. The world record is 8.95 meters (29 feet, 4 1/2 inches) as of April 1, 2008.
Yash Chopra was the person some time back. However he died due to illness recently. So he won't be holding this record for long.
9 feet long
As long as it takes you to record it from DVD to VHS yourself.
As far as I am aware it was a 3.71m jump by Arne Tvervaag (http://www.friidrett.no/files/%7B4EB9DEBD-54FD-457A-AF91-62590508185D%7D.htm). The world record for the running long jump (as performed at the Olympic Games) is 8.95m by Mike Powell form the USA.
it is the biggest insect in the world holding a record at 33 cm long
the record is 21 days but it's bad to hold it that long
David Blaine holds the world record for holding his breath underwater for 17 minutes and 4.4 seconds.
From grade 4 Jack Beckett with a Long Jump holding 4,24 meters.
That really can't be answered, since everyone has a different tolerance of how long they can hold their breath. However, the world record for holding their breath was set by David Blaine, with an astonishing 17 minutes and 4.4 seconds.
The Guinness world record for breath holding is twenty two minutes. This record is held by Stig Severinsen of Denmark.
She holds the world long jump record with 7.52m.
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8.4 metres
8.95m for men.
Mike Powell.
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