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Michal Kapral breaks second world record in Maldives

A second World Record for Joggling has been achieved in Maldives by Canadian joggler Michal Kapral.

Climbing 2544 steps with joggling three balls, Kapral broke his own Guiness World Record for consecutive stairs climbed while juggling continuously by beating his previous record of 600 steps on Friday.

Earlier this month, Kapral set the Guinness world record for the fastest 10-kilometer joggling run without a drop using four balls, and with a record time of 55 minute and 48 seconds.The record was attempted and achieved at TFG's 'Run In Addu' event in Addu City.

Joggling is a competitive sport that combines juggling with jogging. The records being attempted by Kapral are part of World Tourism Day celebrations in Maldives. The word record attempts are an exposure of Maldives to Canadian markets.