A team of 12, led by serial record-breaker David Rush, has set a new Guinness World Record for the fastest relay T-shirt folding, reports infohub.kz.
Rush, who holds more than 200 Guinness World Records titles, teamed up with ten colleagues and a mental skills expert from Las Vegas. During a corporate retreat, the team decided to beat the previous record of 2 minutes and 24 seconds.
Each participant had to fold their T-shirt in turn, without errors, before passing the baton to the next. The challenge demanded not only speed but also precision: any rule violation or improperly folded garment would disqualify the entire attempt.
The team needed 10 attempts, as early runs were marred by false starts and minor mistakes. On the tenth successful try, all 12 participants executed the rules perfectly, completing the relay in 2 minutes and 19.65 seconds, officially setting a new world record.


