There was no Guinness Record, but there was 'Water Challenge'

The image of the Guinness Record and the Water Challenge.

Padel World Press - A few months ago from Padel World Press We informed you of a particular initiative that consisted of try to beat the Guinness Record of consecutive hours playing padel with a mark to get from 30 hours.

An attempt to enter the history that was going to undertake the June 15 day in the Swedish CSM Padel Club -and by the hand of the firm Bullpadel- and that has already taken place although, unfortunately, the mark has not been achieved.

Because, as they have communicated from the organization, the record stopped the clock in 21 hours, just three of the current world record, and the marked milestone could not be achieved.

A forced break because, as they stated from the organization itself, it was because of force majeure that they did not meet one of the players able to continue the challenge and endanger their health having to even receive medical assistance.

But all is not bad news because it can not be ignored that, behind this striking initiative, an even more important goal was hidden. The so-called 'Water Challenge', a parallel crowfounding for raise water for at least 1.000 children from Ghana It has been a resounding success.

And it is that, in addition to all the particular solidarity initiatives that have been raised to date a total of 3.200 euros -from the 4.000 scheduled-, from CSM Padel Sueca have ensured that the José Ramón de la Morena Foundation has donated 4.000 euros giving an outstanding boost to this activity.

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