Watch: Australian man creates bizarre Guinness World Record with table tennis balls
In the clip, a bowl full of shaving foam is first applied to the man's head. After his head is covered with a huge layer of foam, he attempts to bounce a bunch of table tennis balls on the wall and catch them in the foam

Guinness World Records logo. Image Credit: Guinness World Records
Many people wish to create a name for themselves in the record books through their unique actions. One man seems to have turned his dream into a reality as he created a Guinness World Record while just relaxing at home. Wondering what milestone he achieved? Well, Oscar Lynagh became the person to bounce and catch the maximum number of table tennis balls in 30 seconds through shaving foam on the head. The Guinness World Record has uploaded a video of Lynagh’s feat on Twitter. In the clip, the Australian can be seen having a fun time while creating the record at home.
In the clip, a bowl full of shaving foam is first applied to Lynagh’s head. The Melbourne resident can be seen grimacing as the shaving foam is applied to the top of his head. After his head is covered with a huge layer of foam, Lynagh attempts to bounce a bunch of table tennis balls on the wall and catch them in the foam. In 30 seconds, he managed to trap 12 table tennis balls on his head.
The clip was shared with the caption, “New record: Most table tennis balls bounced and caught in shaving foam on the head in 30 seconds (individual) – 12 by Oscar Lynagh. Yes, this is a real record you can try at home.”
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New record: Most table tennis balls bounced and caught in shaving foam on the head in 30 seconds (individual) – 12 by Oscar Lynagh 🏓
yes, this is a real record you can try at home 🤣 pic.twitter.com/aJXJAu25fN
— Guinness World Records (@GWR) March 9, 2023
The clip garnered a variety of reactions, with many joking that a true Australian would have created the record with golf balls instead of tennis ones.
If the guy was a true Aussie, he would do that with golf balls
— Ross Murray (@MurrayRoster) March 9, 2023
“Don’t they have anything useful to do,” one user wondered.
Don’t they have anything useful to do 🤔
— Naqawe (@saeyyid) March 9, 2023
Others were happy to see that the dog in the clip was having fun.
That dog was having fun
— Shad Sautnab (@S0archie) March 10, 2023
Some were left unimpressed. “Giving Guinness World Records out for anything these days,” commented one person.
Giving GWR out for anything these days
— Ruben (@Temenz0) March 10, 2023
This record was created by Lynagh on 30 November 2022. This is not the only milestone achieved by the Australian. Lynagh has previously created Guinness World Records for the farthest behind-the-back catch of a tennis ball and the farthest throw of a rubber chicken. He also holds the title for the fastest person to assemble a gingerbread house and farthest throw and catch of a sausage roll into the mouth.
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