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### You will not believe this new world record for foosball
Here's the thing about this region: sometimes we just get a bee in our bonnet and decide to do something utterly bonkers, but we do it with such precision and planning that it actually works. And that's exactly what happened when a bunch of folks decided to set a Guinness World Record for human foosball, right here in Ontario. I'm talking about a giant-sized game where people *are* the players, strapped into harnesses and sliding back and forth. You have to be super coordinated.
Now, this wasn't in Kitchener or Waterloo specifically, but it's the kind of quirky, determined spirit that I recognize from this area. We're not always about the flashy headlines, but we'll put our heads down and innovate, whether it's building a new tech company or, apparently, creating the world's largest human foosball game. Chloe McCarthy, the Guinness adjudicator, even gave them a stern warning about the tiny margin for error. That's a very Kitchener-Waterloo approach: highly technical, a bit niche, and definitely a little intense.
* **The Scale:** This wasn't some backyard game; we're talking about a record-setting attempt that needed precise execution and a huge field.
* **The Precision:** Guinness World Records don't just hand out titles. Every detail has to be perfect, which is a testament to the organizers and participants.
* **The Spirit:** It speaks to that inventive, slightly oddball spirit you find bubbling under the surface in Southwestern Ontario, where people are just as likely to be working on a quantum computing breakthrough as they are to be organizing the biggest human foosball game ever.
It's a reminder that while we're often focused on the next big tech startup out of the Tannery or the ongoing saga of the ION LRT construction, there's still room for some good, old-fashioned, record-breaking fun. This is the kind of story that gets people talking at the Kitchener Market on a Saturday morning, a little chuckle over their schnitzel.
Anja Baumann-Fong, MiTL Sports Desk.
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