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Philip Osenton

One careless breath, not to mention the move - and will have an awfully long time to sweep the floor. Meet Philip Osentona, which recently set a world record for the number of glasses, which he kept in a ruke.

He managed to keep his hand in a glass of 51, well above the previous record of 39 shtuk.

43-year-old British wine consultant who now works in Beijing, said he learned his art when he was the chief sommelier at restaurants in the Ritz and Savoy Londone.

In his first attempt to Philip managed to hold 45 glasses at a time, but in the second he has brought the number up to 51 pieces, putting the glasses at each other in the left ruku.

The previous record of 39 glasses was made in 2007 Filipinos who worked in one of the restaurants Barselony.

Source: mirfactov.com/