Stuntman pole record

Stuntman pole record

Stuntman pole record. Israeli stuntman Hezi Dean has broken magician David Blaine's endurance record after standing on a nine-storey high pylon for a total of 35 hours.

A crane carried Dean to the top of the pylon at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, where he remained for the entire 35 hours with a catheter and no food.

He then jumped off into a pile of cardboard boxes which broke his fall.

As the crowd cheered, Dean said: "It was very hard. I want to tell you only one important sentence: Nothing stands in front of the will."

Blaine balanced himself for 35 hours on top of a pillar in Bryant Park, New York City, in 2002.

Last year, Dean broke another of Blaine's records after he spent 66 hours inside an ice cube, breaking Blaine's 63 hours in 2000.


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