Arsenal forward, Theo Walcott Breaks World Record After Controlling Ball Dropped From 111-Foot Crane


English Man and Arsenal  forward, Theo Walcott got his name in the Guinness World Record for controlling a ball dropped from a 111-foot crane.

Theo Walcott claimed the Guinness World Record for “Highest altitude football dropped and controlled” by bouncing the ball off his foot five times without letting it hit the ground after it was dropped 111 feet from a crane.

Walcott beat teammates Laurent Koscielny, Nacho Monreal and Francis Coquelin and bested the previous record of 105 feet set by football freestyler John Farnworth.

The players practiced at lower heights before attempting to set the record with an 111-foot drop.

Coquelin almost claimed the record himself before Walcott managed to successfully control the ball by bouncing it in the air five times.

“It looked easy at 25 meters (82 feet) but when the ball was released at 34 meters (111 feet), it was a challenge that surprised the footballers, especially when the ball swerved as it came down,” Guinness World Records adjudicator Pravin Patel said. “Well done Theo for breaking the record.”

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