GUINNESS WORLD RECORD - Longest Throw Caught by a Dog @ 402 feet (Davy Whippet)

On Sunday, October 14, 2012 at around 12:46pm, Davy Whippet and Rob McLeod broke the Guinness World Record for Longest Flying Disc Throw Caught By a Dog and the WFDF World Record for Distance to Canine Catch with a catch at 134 yards (402 feet). Not only did Davy and Rob break a record that has stood for more than 18 years (set in 1994 by Cheyenne Whippet and Mark Molnar), but Davy also becomes the first dog to officially catch a flying disc over 400 feet. This is the 4th World Record for Davy and Rob and becomes their first Guinness World Record as a team. To find out more about Davy Whippet, visit: . To find out more about Rob McLeod, visit: . Download the official Guinness Awesome Animals iTunes app: We used the Leupold RX600 Laser Rangefinder to measure the distance, which isn’t on camera as we were measuring as Davy was running back with the disc (). The song used in this video is Astronaut by Robyn Dell’unto: The Canada jersey I’m wearing is made by VC Ultimate: The shorts I’m wearing are from Lululemon: The disc used to set this record is a 138g Innova Condor: To view more WFDF Distance records, visit: Tags: “new world record“ “world record“ “davy whippet“ “rob mcleod“ innova frisbee “flying disc“ “Flying Disc (Sports Equipment)“ “guinness world record“ whippet catch disc “innova condor“ dog
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