Over 1,000 Ryerson students gathered in the quad on Thursday prepared to break the Guinness World Record for largest group of people simultaneously playing paddle ball.
Despite the fact that it was an unofficial Guinness World Records challenge, students managed to beat the current record by almost double.
The official record for most people controlling paddle balls is 443 — this title belongs to Steve Langley (aka The Paddle Ball King), who set the record in 2012. Ryerson clocked in at 1,291 students controlling paddle balls at once.
The event was part of RU Student Life orientation week. In the past, Ryerson has attempted to break the record for the largest cowbell ensemble, as well as the record for the largest dance class.
.@RyersonU students unofficially break the Guinness World Record for playing paddle ball: 1,291!! #RUrise2014 pic.twitter.com/8UnKMC4MNf
— Ryerson University (@RyersonU) August 27, 2014
Broke a world record today, always something different going on #Ryerson #Frosh
— Matt Jablonski (@mattjablonski14) August 27, 2014
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