The most hoops twirling at once, from a dead start The Rules (If you want to break a record that is published in a record book or governed by an international authorithy, there may be other or additional rules. See here for more information.)

This record is for the greatest number of hula-hoops that can be spun by an individual simultaneously. Standard size and weight hula-hoops should be used for the attempt. The person attempting the record must hold all of the hula-hoops without assistance. He/she must be able to sustain a minimum of three full revolutions with all of the hoops remaining between shoulders and hips. The person making the attempt/item should be given, along with the date and place. World Records 58 Connie Baker (USA) April 1975 62 Jo Ann Barnes (USA) 3 October 1976 63 Peter Hernandez (USA) 1 April 1979 75 William K. ("Chico") Johnson (USA) 7 April 1982 81 William K. ("Chico") Johnson (USA) 19 September 1983 82 Reneé Pilz (Germany) 3 September 1994 83

83 Anja Müller (Germany)

Cia Grangér (Finland) 1998

25 October 1999 85 Katja Lange (Germany) 6 January 2001 90 Katja Lange (Germany) 10 April 2002 95 Yana Rodinova (Great Britain) 8 April 2003 99

Aleysa Goulevich (Belarus)

26 April 2004

100

Kareena Oates (Australia)

4 June 2005

101

Alesya Goulevich (Belarus)

11 June 2006

105

Jin Linlin (China)

28 Oct 2007

107

Alesya Goulevich (Belarus) VIDEO

15 June 2009

132

Paul "Dizzy Hips" Blair (USA) VIDEO

12 November 2009

160

Marawa Ibrahim (Australia) VIDEO

7 April 2014

162

Marawa Ibrahim (Australia) VIDEO



180

Marawa Ibrahim (Australia) VIDEO



200

Marawa Ibrahim (Australia)

25 November 2015

Lori Lynn Lomeli (USA) spun 82 hoops simultaneously on 5 Aug 1999 and 83 hoops on 16 June 2001. This was published in the Guinness Book of World Records (English edition) while the records from Germany were published in the German edition.

Sofie Gyldenøhr Schwartz (Denmark) set an inofficial record of 107 hula hoops spun in 2007 in Copenhagen.

Linlin Jin (China) hula hooped with 280 hoops (total weight: 20 kg) in the German TV show "Wetten, dass...?" on 13 June 2009





