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    Hard Work, Great Cause

    Michael DavisBy Michael DavisMarch 26, 2014No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    Several local athletes joined to break six records from the Guinness book as part of a fundraiser to benefit the Patterson Family Trust.

    Meagen Patterson died Nov. 24 in a car accident, leaving her husband and three children. They were seriously injured in the crash; her daughter Olivia was paralyzed from the waist down. The trust was established to cover the needs of the children, including their living expenses and uncovered medical expenses.


    Those at the event included (above, from left) Guinness world records adjudicator Michael Empric and athletes David Bourdon, Bob Natoli and Bobby Natoli.

    Bourdon completed 42 pull-ups in a minute. The record had been 41.

    Bob Natoli completed 41 step-ups in a minute carrying an 80-pound pack, the record was 34; completed 38 step-ups in a minute carrying a 100-pound pack, the record was 31; and lifted 4,356 pounds by dumbbell rows in a minute using one arm (left), the record was 3,125 pounds.

    Bobby Natoli completed 23 pull-ups in a minute carrying a 40-pound pack (right), the record was 13; and completed 58 knuckle push-ups in a minute, the record was 45.

    Donations may be made to the Patterson Family Trust, P.O. Box 63, Syracuse, NY 13201 or email [email protected]

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    Bob Natoli. Guinness World Record. Most step-ups with 80lbs. pack.
    Bob Natoli. Guinness World Record. Most step-ups with 80lbs. pack.

     

    Bobby Natoli breaking the Guinness World Record for Most Knuckle Push-ups in one minute. Old record 45; new record 58.
    Bobby Natoli breaking the Guinness World Record for Most Knuckle Push-ups in one minute. Old record 45; new record 58.
    Bobby Natoli. Warming up for Guinness World Record attempt.
    Bobby Natoli. Warming up for Guinness World Record attempt.

     

    Bob Natoli
    Bob Natoli
    Bobby Natoli breaking the Guinness World Record for Most Pull-ups in One
    Bobby Natoli breaking the Guinness World Record for Most Pull-ups in One

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