In 1996, Todd Swank from San Diego, Californa, built a skateboard for himself and his {buddies} that was 10ft {^hk1^}, 4ft Wide and 3ft high. It weighed 500 pounds and he {^hk2^} tires from a sports {car}. He {said} he wanted to {^hk5^} a skateboard that no {1} would forget. Todd entered the Guinness Book of {Globe} Records and {individuals} have been {developing} {larger} skateboards ever {since}.
The {Lengthyhk17^^} record holder is Students of Jerry Havill’s Team {Issue} Solving, Bay de Noc Community College and their skateboard came in at 9.{four} m ({3}1 ft .{5} in) {long}, {2}.{four} m (8 ft) wide and 1.19 m (47 in) high. It was documented in Escanaba, Michigan, United States and the date was August 17, 2007
{Well} now pro skateboarder Rob Dyrdek is going {after} the {globe} record and he is going to make it the {largest} most realistic skateboard in comparison to the other Guinness {Globe} Record Holders. Rob’s board will be 38′-6″ {long} and 5′-6″ tall and we will have to get the official {results} from Guiness when they go measure the skateboard. This board is an {precise} replica of a Rob Dyrdek Skateboard {complete} with Silver Trucks, Alien Workshop / CA Skateparks graphics, grip tape and all the nuts and bolts. {As soon as} the skateboard was completed he loaded it up and took it down to the Venice beach board walk for a cruise and that is pictured {below}.
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