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USBA/WBA Male Competition Records          

The following records were established during USBA/WBA sanctioned or recognized events, by USBA/WBA members, during actual competition. These records are up to date according to our documentation. If you feel that any of these records are in error or should be updated please contact the USBA.

Most Concrete Patio Blocks Broken by Hand

Heavyweight-

Current: Ronald Sullivan- 11 blocks- Orlando, FL (US Open World Martial Arts Championships) - July 3, 2009.

 

Previous: John Doyle - 10 blocks - Fairfield, CT (North American Breaking Championships) - June 6, 2009

Larry Fields - 10 blocks - Uncasville, CT (New England Regional Breaking Championships) - August 3, 2008.

Robert Raniolo - 10 blocks - Uncasville, CT (New England Regional Breaking Championships) - August 3, 2008.

Larry Fields palmLarry Fields with broken stackRobert Raniolo palm

 

Gary Reho and Zachary Tepe - 8 blocks - Orlando, FL (US Open World Martial Arts Championships) - July 1, 2006.

John Doyle - 8 blocks - Columbus, OH (Arnold Martial Arts Festival) - March 1, 2008.

Larry Fields - 8 blocks - Columbus, OH (Arnold Martial Arts Festival) - March 6, 2005

Lightweight-

Fernando Camereno - 8 blocks - Columbus, OH (Arnold Martial Arts Festival) - March 4, 2006

Fernando Camereno

Recognized by the US Breaking Association/World Breaking Association.

Description :  2”x8”x16” cement patio slabs (cap blocks), 1 station, 1 strike, carpenter pencil spacers.

Most Concrete Patio Blocks Broken by Elbow

 Heavyweight-

Current: Mike Reho - 17 blocks - Fairfield, CT (North American Breaking Championships) - June 6, 2009

Vincent Milo - 17 blocks - Uncasville, CT (New England Regional Breaking Championships) - August 3, 2008.

Vincent Milo power elbowVincent Milo with broken stack

Previous: Colin Thompson and Drew Serrano - 16 blocks - Orlando, FL (US Open World Martial Arts Champ.) - July 3, 2004

Drew Serrano

Lightweight-

Current: Raphael Velez - 16 blocks - Uncasville, CT (New England Regional Breaking Championships) - August 3, 2008.

Raphael Velez power elbowRaphael Velez

Previous: Peter DeMarco- 15 blocks- Orlando, FL (US Open World Martial Arts Championships) - July 1, 2006

Peter DeMarco

Recognized by the US Breaking Association/World Breaking Association.

Description :  2”x8”x16” cement patio slabs (cap blocks), 1 station, 1 strike, carpenter pencil spacers.

Most Concrete Patio Blocks Broken by Foot

Heavyweight-

Current: John  Doyle - 14 blocks - Fairfield, CT (North American Breaking Championships) - June 6, 2009

 

Previous: Ronald Sullivan - 13 blocks - Uncasville, CT (New England Regional Breaking Championships) - August 3, 2008.

Ronald Sullivan stomp

 

Gary Reho- 12 blocks- Orlando, FL (US Open World Martial Arts Championships) - July 1, 2006.

Ronald Sullivan- 12 blocks- Columbus, OH (The Arnold Martial Arts Festival) - March 6, 2005.

Gary Reho

Lightweight-

Current: Gary Reho - 14 blocks - Fairfield, CT (North American Breaking Championships) - June 6, 2009

 

Previous: Jonathan Hardwicke - 12 blocks - Uncasville, CT (New England Regional Breaking Championships) - August 3, 2008.

Jonathan Hardwicke stomp

Gary Reho - 11 blocks - Uncasville, CT (New England Regional Breaking Championships) - August 3, 2008.

Doug Job- 10 blocks- Orlando, FL (US Open World Martial Arts Championships) - June 30, 2006.

Doug Job

Recognized by the US Breaking Association/World Breaking Association.

Description :  2”x8”x16” cement patio slabs (cap blocks), 1 station, 1 strike, carpenter pencil spacers.

Most 1" Boards Broken By Hand- Spaced

Heavyweight-

Current: Michael Reho- 16 Boards- Columbus, OH (Arnold Martial Arts Festival) - March 7, 2009.

Mike Reho

Previous: Michael Reho- 15 Boards- Orlando, FL (US Open World Martial Arts Championships) - July 6, 2007

Mike Reho

Lightweight-

Current: Tony Melo - 14 boards - Fairfield, CT (North American Breaking Championships) - June 6, 2009

 

Previous: Todd Hutchinson - 13 boards- New York, NY (Twin Towers Classic)- September 6, 2008

Todd Hutchinson

 

Wesley LeWallen- 12 boards- Columbus, OH (Arnold Martial Arts Festival)- March 1, 2008

Andrew Bleier- 12 Boards- Columbus, OH (The Arnold Martial Arts Festival) - March 6, 2005

Justin Miklavzina - 12 boards - Uncasville, CT (New England Regional Breaking Championships) - August 3, 2008.

Wesley LeWallen

Recognized by the US Breaking Association/World Breaking Association.

Description :  1"X10"X12", 1 station, 1 strike, carpenter pencil spacers.

Most 1" Boards Broken By Hand- Non-Spaced

Heavyweight-

Current: Marc Ostrowski- 4 Boards- Blakely, PA (PA State Breaking Championships) - April 18, 2009.

Marc Ostrowski

Lightweight-

Current: James Reandeau- 7 Boards- Blakely, PA (PA State Breaking Championships) - April 18, 2009.

James Reandeau

Recognized by the US Breaking Association/World Breaking Association.

Description :  1"X10"X12", 1 station, 1 strike, no spacers.

Most 1" Boards Broken By Elbow- Spaced

Heavyweight-

Current: John Zurisk- 17 boards- Orlando, FL (US Open Martial Arts World Champ.)- July 3, 2009.

 

Previous: John Zurisk- 16 boards- Columbus, OH (Arnold Martial Arts Festival) - March 7, 2009.

John Zurisk- 14 boards- Orlando, FL (US Open Martial Arts World Champ.)- July 4, 2008

John Zurisk- 13 boards- Columbus, OH (Arnold Martial Arts Festival)- March 1, 2008

Lightweight-

Current: Seth Britton- 14 boards- Columbus, OH (Arnold Martial Arts Festival) - March 7, 2009.

Previous: Joshua Sullivan- 13 boards- New York, NY (Twin Towers Classic)- September 6, 2008

Joshua Sullivan

Wesley LeWallen- 12 boards- Columbus, OH (Arnold Martial Arts Festival)- March 1, 2008

Recognized by the US Breaking Association/World Breaking Association.

Description :  1"X10"X12", 1 station, 1 strike, carpenter pencil spacers.

Most 1" Boards Broken By Elbow- Non-Spaced

Heavyweight-

Current: John Zurisk- 7 Boards- Blakely, PA (PA State Breaking Championships) - April 18, 2009.

John Zurisk

Lightweight-

Current: Seth Britton- 9 Boards- Blakely, PA (PA State Breaking Championships) - April 18, 2009.

Seth Britton

Recognized by the US Breaking Association/World Breaking Association.

Description :  1"X10"X12", 1 station, 1 strike, no spacers.

Most 1" Boards Broken By Foot

Heavyweight-

Current: Joey Barbera- 9 boards- New York, NY (Twin Towers Classic)- September 6, 2008

Previous: Clinton Murphy- 8 boards- Atlantic City, NJ (Atlantic City Grand Internationals) - February 18, 2006

Lightweight-

Current: Peter Van Deusen- 10 boards- Orlando, FL (US Open World Martial Arts Championships) - July 4, 2008.

Previous: Fernando Camerano- 9 Boards- Orlando, FL (US Open World Martial Arts Championships) - June 30, 2006.

Fernando Camereno

Recognized by the US Breaking Association/World Breaking Association.

Description :  1"X10"X12", 1 station, 1 strike, No Spacers, Boards held in machine.

Most 1" Boards Broken in 10 Seconds, Speed Board Breaking

Wesley LeWallen- 53 boards- Columbus, OH (Arnold Martial Arts Festival) - March 1, 2008

Recognized by the US Breaking Association/World Breaking Association.

Description :  1"X10"X12", 5 station max, 8X8X16" Max Station Size, No Spacers, 10 seconds.

Most 1" Boards Broken in 10 Seconds, Creative Speed Board Breaking

Wayne Hinkle- 53 boards- Orlando, FL (US Open World Martial Arts Championships) - July 3, 2009

Recognized by the US Breaking Association/World Breaking Association.

Description :  1"X10"X12", 5 station max, No Stand or Apparatus Restriction, No Spacers, 10 seconds.

Long Jump Board Break

Kenneth Yates- 14 feet 5 inches- Atlantic City, NJ (The Atlantic City Grand Internationals) - February 18, 2006

Recognized by the US Breaking Association/World Breaking Association.

Description :  1/2"X10"X12", Short run and jump.

High Jump Board Break

Mitt Lenix- 9 feet 4 inches- Orlando, FL (US Open World Martial Arts Championships) - July 1, 2006

Mitt Lenix

Recognized by the US Breaking Association/World Breaking Association.

Description :  1/2"X10"X12", Short run and jump.