Zach Warren

Zach Warren (born 1981) is an American circus performer and development worker in Afghanistan.[1] He is known for breaking world records in unicycling and juggling.[2][3]

Education

He graduated from Earlham College in 2003 with a degree in Human Development and Social Relations, and then earned a Masters of Divinity in 2007 at Harvard Divinity School.[4]

Joggling

In 2005 and 2006, he broke the Guinness World Record for "fastest marathon while juggling," with a time of 2 hours and 52 minutes, but lost the record to Canadian Michal Kapral in 2007.[5][6] The battle between Warren and Kapral is featured in the 2011 documentary film Breaking and Entering.[7]

gollark: ("you" in general)
gollark: I think that you generally have basically no chance of actually convincing anyone wrt. politics, and will probably just alienate them.
gollark: Imagine convincing people in political arguments.
gollark: It is in the literal sense that it, well, processes information, but not in a computer-y way. But this isn't very related, I think.
gollark: Well, thoughts occur in the brain, although I don't know how much of neuroscience is looking at high-level behaviours rather than just what individual neurons do.

See also

Joggling

References

  1. Harvard Gazette (August 12, 2005), "Juggling in Afghanistan"
  2. Book of Alternative Records (April, 2006) "Unicycling, One mile whilst juggling 3 balls" "
  3. Book of Alternative Records (April, 2006) "Fastest mile on a unicycle""
  4. "Alumni," Earlham College. Accessed November 20, 2016.
  5. Boston Globe (April 18, 2006) "Record setter Warren had a ball with this one"
  6. Book of Alternative Records (2006) "Marathon Joggling"
  7. New York Times "Review: Breaking and Entering"
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