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Retiree Races Toward Record with 57 MPH Wheelbarrow Dash

Iowa retiree John Loghry is aiming to make history with his motorized wheelbarrow, reaching an incredible speed of 57 mph down a street in Mitchellville. This impressive feat may soon break the current Guinness World Record for fastest wheelbarrow, previously set at 52.58 mph earlier this year. Inspired by his desire to stay active in retirement, Loghry’s quest has captivated his local community, who are cheering him on as he awaits official confirmation. With his speedy run, John shows it’s never too late to go for a world record!


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