You Won't Believe These Offbeat Skateboarding Records

We all know skateboarding is seriously impressive. Gravity-defying tricks, insane speed, and creative park layouts make for a thrilling sport. But did you know there are some seriously quirky records out there that just prove how weird and wonderful skateboarding can be?
Prepare to be amazed by these offbeat facts:
1. Longest Skateboard Ollie: You think going a few feet in the air is impressive? Back in 2017, Guinness World Record holder Jester King aced an ollie that soared a whopping 8.13 feet (2.48 meters) high. Talk about defying physics!
2. Biggest Skateboard Jump: Want to leap tall buildings in a single bound? Well, not literally, but skateboarder Ryan Sheckler came pretty darn close. In 2009, he landed a massive jump over 22.5 meters (74 feet).
3. Oldest Pro Skateboarder: Age is just a number, right? Well, for Tommy Guerrero, that's definitely true. This legendary skater, known for his smooth style and musical talents, is still shredding the concrete at the age of 62.
4. Fastest Skateboard: Ever wondered how fast this board sport can get? Tony Hawk achieved a blinding speed of 45.5 mph (73.2 km/h) on a downhill skateboard. That's faster than some cars, let me tell you!
These are just a few of the incredible, offbeat records that define the world of skateboarding. So next time you see someone ripping it up on their board, remember all the unbelievable feats these athletes achieve.
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