In a historic moment for Duke University athletics, two of the school’s standout wrestlers have successfully claimed a Guinness World Record that highlights their unparalleled teamwork and endurance. The record, which involved executing the highest number of consecutive double-leg takedowns within a span of three minutes, was achieved under strict observation by international adjudicators, placing Duke firmly on the global wrestling stage. The wrestlers’ extraordinary synchronization and technique not only showcase their physical prowess but also emphasize the rigorous training programs provided by Duke’s renowned wrestling coaching staff.

Key details of the achievement include:

  • Record Attempt Duration: 3 minutes
  • Number of Consecutive Takedowns: 52
  • Judging Panel: 5 certified Guinness adjudicators
  • Venue: Cameron Indoor Stadium, Durham, NC
Wrestler Weight Class Number of Takedowns Record Impact
Jason Cole 157 lbs 27 Endurance and Speed
Marcus Hayes 165 lbs 25 Precision and Technique

This feat not only cements their place in wrestling history but also serves as inspiration for aspiring athletes within Duke and beyond. The University’s wrestling program continues to push boundaries, blending exceptional athletic skill with strategic innovation, demonstrating why Duke remains a powerhouse in collegiate wrestling.