Nebraska man breaks Guinness World Record
Duane Hansen, a 60-year-old Nebraska man, is one of the Guinness Book of World Record’s newest record holders. He performed the incredible feat of paddling down the Missouri River for 38 miles riding inside a hollowed-out pumpkin. Hansen wanted to break the Guinness world record for “the longest journey by pumpkin boat.” Hansen, known for growing massive pumpkins, was the perfect candidate for this world record endeavor. He selected the perfect pumpkin for the job, weighing in at 846 pounds and having a circumference of 146 inches. Hansen carefully worked to carve out a space big enough for him to fit inside, dubbing his new craft the S.S. Berta.
Two days prior to the big day, Hansen had to strap down this massive pumpkin down to a mattress that was hauled on a trailer. When the big day, Aug. 27, 2022, came around, Hansen says he brought denim shorts, a camouflage hat and a life jacket. He gathered friends and family at 7:30am as Bellevue city officials watched this journey from the Bellevue public boat docks. As Hansen was in his DIY boat, he told news outlets that on the trip down the river to Nebraska City, many passing boats threatened to tip his pumpkin over more than once. Despite these challenges, he persisted. It took Hansen 11 hours and 38 miles to arrive at the marina in Nebraska City. Hansen's wife Allison, when asked about what it feels like to have a record-breaking husband answered, “I never know what's going to be next.”
I want everyone to look at this story of Duane Hansen and take inspiration from it. At the age of 60 he had a huge goal that he wanted to accomplish, and he did it! I'm sure Hansen had people that thought he was probably going crazy, but he kept his head up and, with the support of family and friends, he accomplished what many people would find unbelievable. When you have a goal in life, I encourage you to remember your “why.” Remember that with God, all things are possible. If you are stressed about a test, your personal life, or your romantic life, remember that you have a God that is always there for you no matter how big your goal is or how alone you feel. You will always have a friend in Christ.
Learn more about Hansen’s journey at today.com.
By: Ashira Campbell