Japanese athlete attempts world record to run 100m on all fours

Kenichi Ito attempted to break the record for running 100 metres on all fours.

Published 12th Nov 2015

We're not sure why anyone would do this record attempt, but Japanese athlete Kenichi Ito attempted to break the record for running 100 metres on all fours.

The attempt took place at Komazawa Olympic Park Athletic Field, in Setagaya in Tokyo, Japan and he broke the record doing it in 15.71 seconds, shaving 0.15 seconds off the previous record.

On Guinness World Records Day (12th November) 650,000 people will we attempting to break records across the world.

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