Circus artists Quoc Co, Quoc Nghiep set new world record
They walked the 40-cm wide and 10-m long surface and climbed up and down 10 steps in 1 minute and 55 seconds.
The brothers made the record at their first perfomance so they did not need to do it again.
Co, 34 years old, and Nghiep, 38 years old, said that the record making at this time will a milestone that closes their successful career.
In 2021, the acrobat brothers set a new world record in head-to-head balancing in Catalonia, Spain.
The Vietnamese artists, with Nghiep balancing atop Co’s head, climbed 100 stairs in 53 seconds at Girona Cathedral, the same venue where they set their previous record of 90 steps in 52 seconds in 2016.
Co started circus training when he was four, while Nghiep began at five. The two went professional in 1999. Their head-to-head balancing act got them into the top three finalists on Britain’s Got Talent in 2018.
The Guinness World Records invited Vietnamese acrobat brothers Giang Quoc Co and Giang Quoc Nghiep to perform in a head-to-head balancing act in the northern Italian city of Milan this February in an attempt to set a new world record.
Quoc Nghiep and his brother Quoc Co, who are widely known as Giang Brothers, have accepted an invitation from the Guinness World Records Organisation to go to Milan, Italy to set a new record on February 1-7, 2023.
The post Circus artists Quoc Co, Quoc Nghiep set new world record appeared first on Vietexplorer.com.
View more from VietExplorer:
Contest to find influencers in fashion, hair, beauty industryLy Son island enchants tourists with pristine beauty
Da Nang city lures visitors with new tourism products
Bougain villea blossoms brighten up Nha Trang city
Bac Giang aims to welcome 2 million tourists this year
Lotus seeds make good crop in Ha Nam province
Vietnam Coast Guard’s anti-smuggling efforts find success
Thai Vi Temple – peaceful place in Ninh Binh province
Paintings on lotus leaves
Quang Tri Ancient Citadel
Ho Chi Minh City Ao Dai Festival kicks off at Nguyen Hue Pedestrian Street
Chuon Ngo Mother of Pearl Inlay Village
Vietnam’s private theatre owners go bankrupt
Tan Son Nhat Airport’s runway will be closed for six months for repair
Nam Hai listed among leading Southeast Asia resort hotels
Tourism crisis may peak soon
Vietnamese fashion entrepreneur teamed up with UNESCO for a new travel program post pandemic
How Vietnam welcomed 8,800 arrivals of foreign visitors in June 2020?
Towards future generations of living green
ASEAN becomes biggest trade partner of China in H1
Nhận xét
Đăng nhận xét