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Malaysia’s ‘King Tooth’ Pulls Train with his Teeth Sets New World Record



A Malaysian nicknamed “King Tooth” pulled a seven-coach train using a steel rope clenched in his mouth today, a feat that organisers said was a new world record for the heaviest weight pulled with teeth.

Grunting and gasping, Rathakrishnan Velu’s neck muscles strained and his face contorted as he hauled the 297.1 tonne train over 2.8 metres (9 feet, 2.2 inches) along tracks.

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I don’t know what toothpaste he uses but I am sure a lot companies will be looking to endorse their products from Rathakrishnan,” said Maximus Ongkili, a Cabinet minister, who witnessed the effort at a railway station in Kuala Lumpur.

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One Response to “Malaysia’s ‘King Tooth’ Pulls Train with his Teeth Sets New World Record”

  1. [...] Hot on the heels of Malaysian King Tooth and his World Record Train Pulling stunt, is Dong Changsheng who pulls a car with his eyelids for about 30 foot in the Jilin Province of China. [...]



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