Ondash Jeff, who calls himself a Teddy McHuggin broke the world record on Saturday, February 13 night. Action is carried out outside the Paris hotel-casinos of Las Vegas, Las Vegas Strip.
"When you mememeluk someone, they will walk smiled at each other," Ondash said, quoted by AP, on Monday (2/15/2010).
Ondash embraced the championship after championship in the world, to raise money for the American Heart Association.
"That's become the most important thing because my older brothers and my father died from heart disease at the age of still quite young," he said.
Her daughter Carlie, do calculations manually when conducting an experiment on one day before the performance Ondash permissibility.
He also admitted using the new name to attract the attention of the audience. As Teddy McHuggin, Ondash wearing clothes with the logo of NASCAR-style racer hugging and wrestling-style championship belt.
"Nobody in this world ever do that," he claims.
This is not the first time Ondash record. Previously he broke the record of 1205 for most hugs in an hour, the version of the Guinness World Records.
"The previous record is broken by Siobhan O'Connor in Dublin, Ireland, last year. He's doing as much as 5000's arms in one day," a spokesperson of Guinness.
To break the record for O'Connor, Ondash require 208 hugs per hour or approximately 3.5 per minute hugs. Ondash recorded more than 700 hugs in his first hours on the day before. (RHS)
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