(KNSI) – Two brothers from St. Cloud have reset their Frisbee record for most catches in a row. Ben and Matt Bzdok completed 6,300 tosses on New Year’s Eve Day to break their own Guinness Book World Record. The Bzdok boys set their original record in October 2020 after completing 2,944 catches in a row.
The brothers stood ten feet apart while throwing at Cathedral High School in St. Cloud. The two were members of the St. Cloud State University Ultimate Frisbee team in the early 2000s and wanted to bring attention to the sport and team.
Officials from the Guinness Book of World Records will need to verify the record before it becomes official.

Photo submitted by Ben Bzdok
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