Watch.. An Austrian pulls a train weighing more than 80 tons and sets a record

By Arab Desk

alsharq

An Austrian athlete succeeded in achieving a new record, after he was able to pull a train weighing more than 80 tons, a distance of more than 10 meters, at an altitude of 2970 meters above sea level, near the famous Machu Picchu mountains in Peru in western South America.

After pulling the train, Austrian Franz Mullner said, “I set many records, but this was the most difficult,” and added, “I felt uncomfortable when I was moving on the railway and the train was pulling me back hard.”

Mollner’s record is part of a world tour he plans to take on in the coming months, which will include a ship tow in South America and a helicopter in Europe.

He will then head to the continents of Australia and Africa to set new records.

Franz Müllner, who calls himself the “Austrian Rock”, holds other record titles, breaking glass cans with his stomach and pulling 50 children down a ski slope.

The post Watch.. An Austrian pulls a train weighing more than 80 tons and sets a record appeared first on The Eastern Herald.

Source: Watch.. An Austrian pulls a train weighing more than 80 tons and sets a record

Category: Europe, News, World, Record numbers, United States