An Australian circus performer has made history after completing an astonishing 3,399 spins in a Cyr wheel, setting a new world record for the incredible feat.
The record was achieved by Rohan Park, a professional circus artist from Melbourne, Australia. His achievement was officially recognized by Guinness World Records after a carefully monitored performance.
A Cyr wheel is a large metal ring used by performers to spin and balance while inside it, requiring exceptional strength, balance, and control. Park spent months training to prepare his body for the intense spinning endurance required to break the previous record.
During the attempt, spectators and officials watched closely as he maintained continuous rotations in the wheel. Completing thousands of spins without losing balance demanded both physical stamina and precise technique.
After the final spin was counted and verified, the performance was confirmed as a new world record, earning Park a place in the global record books.