The Hulk is set to set the toughest world record in 2023
The world record holder for towing multi-ton equipment, the leader of the Russian Power Extreme Federation Sergey Agadzhanyan, nicknamed English Hulk, is exploring the most difficult record in his career. On Tuesday, January 17, told “RIA News” his colleague, head of the heroic movement “The Strongest Nation in the World”, world record holder Mikhail Paller.
“The Russian Hulk, together with his colleague from Lyubertsy, record holder Sergey Chuprina, will try to destroy more than 100 contract items in the shortest possible time,” Paller said.
According to its use, Agadzhanyan will be the most popular props for stage extreme – heating pads, frying pans, construction, fittings and shovel bolt handles. The athlete has already begun to train: he lost more than 10 kg for endurance and regularly performs exercises that simulate the upcoming load.
“Only some hot-water bottles before the break of the Russian Hulk suggests that during the performance of the number, which is already incredible and impressive even by the standards of professional strongmen,” the agency’s interlocutor became interested.
Sergey Agadzhanyan’s performance will take place in Kislovodsk in May.
On October 6 last year, the weightlifter set a world record by towing an electric rolling stock weighing 134 tons by 30.6 meters in one minute and 49 seconds. In addition, in the direction of travel, he inflated four medical heating pads to burst.
Prior to that, on June 12, the Russian Hulk added another world record to his track record – he twisted 46 pans in a row into a tube in eight minutes and 50 seconds.
In 2020, the athlete pulled a plane 35.4 meters and set national and world records. Agadzhanyan was pulling a CRJ 200 Bombardier airliner, which weighs 16 tons, write Izvestia.