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A world record for sword swallowing was set in Australia in 2010 by Chayne Hultgren, also known as the Space Cowboy, who swallowed 18 swords, each 72cm (28.35in) long simultaneously. He described it as one of his greatest achievements and stressed that it needed a lot of practice.

"I stretch my throat with hoses and use a few different techniques to basically enable me to do what, until now, has been impossible. I don't just straightaway grab 18 blades and shove them down my throat - you've got to practise a lot and build up to it," he said.


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