Woman jumps rope wearing heels, a feat which is generally difficult for people to achieve with bare feet or sports shoe. The viral video is of a woman named Olga Henry, who is a sportsperson, has been recognised by the Guinness World Records on social media and reshared on their feed. It had received mixed reactions from the netizens.
Henry is seen jumping a high rope at a beach as people walk past taking a sneak at her doing the feat flawlessly while wearing her pencil heels. The Instagram page of Guinness World Records shared the video and stated that it is the "most bum bounces in high heels on a slackline in one minute." She made it 25 times before trying to regain her balance.
According to Henry's Instagram bio, she is a slackliner stunt 5'10 and has twice been mentioned in the Guinness World Records. She has also been part of the Game of Talents first season, seventh episode and loves "doing tricks in heels."
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Olga Henry: Woman sets record for Most Bum Bounces In High Heels
Henry has more than 32 thousand followers on Instagram. The video of her jumping the rope was shared by Guinness World Records 13 hours ago and has already garnered more than 26 thousand likes and comments with mixed reactions from people.
One Instagram user wrote, "That's already hard to do but in HEELS?! Witchcraft (emojis)." While others had messages for people who were seen in the background of her video, "Don't people walking by in the background know she's a record holder??? They should stop and show more respect (emojis)."
While few others asked the purpose of this category in record holding, "Why is this a record?" and "has no sense (with laughing and face slam emoji." People also said that they may not be able to do this and it may seem random but is applaudable considering the balance that she had in the entire video while jumping on a line with heels and making it look effortless.
The Guinness World Records has other such quirky stuff like supersised cake pop baking videos and people with huge collections of Studio Ghibli memorabilia.
(Feature Image Credit: Guinness World Records)