USBA/WBA
Male Competition Records
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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.
  
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

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

Lightweight-
Current: Raphael Velez - 16
blocks - Uncasville, CT (New England Regional Breaking Championships) -
August 3, 2008.
 
Previous: Peter DeMarco- 15 blocks- Orlando, FL
(US Open World Martial Arts Championships) - July 1, 2006

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
Ronald Sullivan - 14
blocks - Orlando, FL (US Open World Martial Arts Championships) - July
10, 2010.
Previous: Ronald Sullivan - 13
blocks - Uncasville, CT (New England Regional Breaking Championships) -
August 3, 2008.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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

Lightweight-
Current: Tony Melo - 14 boards -
Fairfield, CT (North American Breaking Championships) - June 6, 2009
Tony Melo - 14 boards -
Fairfield, CT (North American Breaking Championships) - June 5, 2010

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

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.

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: John Zurisk- 8 boards-
Blakely, PA (PA State Breaking Championships) - May 15, 2010.
Previous: Marc Ostrowski- 4 Boards-
Blakely, PA (PA State Breaking Championships) - April 18, 2009.

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

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- 19 Boards-
Battle Creek, MI (8th Triennial HapKiDo World Championships) - August 7, 2010.

Previous: John Zurisk- 18 Boards- Columbus, OH (Arnold Martial Arts Festival) - March
6, 2010.
John Zurisk- 17 boards-
Orlando, FL (US Open Martial Arts World Champ.)- July 3, 2009.
 
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

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- 9 Boards-
Blakely, PA (PA State Breaking Championships) - May 15, 2010.
Previous: Paul Hickey- 8 boards-
Blakely, PA (PA State Breaking Championships) - May 15, 2010.
John Zurisk- 7 Boards-
Blakely, PA (PA State Breaking Championships) - April 18, 2009.

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

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: John Zurisk- 9 Boards- Columbus, OH (Arnold Martial Arts Festival) - March
6, 2010.

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.

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

Recognized by the US
Breaking Association/World Breaking Association.
Description :
1/2"X10"X12",
Short run and jump. |