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Footballer breaks record, rides bicycle 64 miles with ball on his head [Photos/Video]

Cambodia-based footballer breaks Guinness record after riding 64 miles with ball balanced on his head.

Harrison Chinedu rides 64 miles with a ball balanced on his head

The Cambodia-based Nigerian player identified as, Harrison Chinedu, rode his bicycle with a ball on his head, starting at the beach to the National stadium, Surulere, with fans, drivers and passers-by, singing and cheering him on.

According to Daily Post, Chinedu had attempted the feat earlier this year but fell short of his mark after 30 miles.

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After several rehearsals and training, Chinedu made up his mind to attempt the feat again and hit his mark this time around.

He said, “My biggest motivation was that I believe in showcasing my God-given talent. I know I have the skill and I want to show the world what I can do.

“This one is a record created by me and I am happy that I have done my own side. And it’s left for the Guinness World Records to ratify it and bring back results.”

The video clip is indeed remarkable and should be lauded.

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