Live with Regis and Kelly

Monday - Kevin Fast attempts to pull the greatest amount of weight that can be pulled over a distance of 100 feet by one person. Get more information on the International Lonestar Truck.
Tuesday - Andrew Dahl attempts to inflate the most balloons in an hour using his nose, and marathon runner Dean Karnazes begins his quest to run the greatest distance in forty-eight hours on a treadmill.
Wednesday - Regis, Kelly and six of the fastest NASCAR drivers attempt to throw and catch the most ice-cream scoops in one minute.
Thursday - Dean Karnazes finishes up his forty-eight hour run in an attempt to break the world record.
Friday - Last years record-holder Tom Sietas is back to break David Blaine's current world record by holding his breath underwater for most consecutive minutes.
Guinness World Records
Visit www.guinnessworldrecords.com to find out more about all the amazing world records that have been broken, or to break one of your own! The 2009 Guinness Book of World Records is available in the Live Store!
Kevin Fast
Dr Reverend Kevin Fast is from Coberg, Ontario. He first entered the Guinness record books in 2007 and competes in the Fergus games, which emphasize all things Scottish. A special thanks to INTERNATIONAL LONESTAR for providing the truck!
Andrew Dahl

Andrew Dahl is from Blaine, Washington. He started blowing balloons with his nose at age seven. His first attempt at the balloon record (184 blown by nose) was denied, because he didn't tie them himself. His second attempt was successful, at 213 balloons.
The following NASCAR Champs attempt to throw and catch ice cream as fast as they drive cars:
Dean Karnazes


Dean Karnazes is a graduate of the University of San Francisco's McLaren School of Business and Management and has been named on of the world's "Top 100 Most Influential People" by Time Magazine. He has completed 50 marathons in fifty days and you can read all about it in his book "50/50" and try to keep up with him on his Runner's World Blog. For more information visit http://ultramarathon.com.

A special thanks to GYM SOURCE for providing Dean's treadmill!

Check out the Runner's World Photo Gallery capturing Dean's run!
Tom Sietas
Tom Sietas is from Hamburg, Germany. He has been an Apnea Diving Champion since 2000 and in the last two years has amassed 12 world records. He last appeared on Live in August of 2007 when he broke the world record by holding his breath for 15 minutes and 2 seconds. Since that time David Blaine set a new world record at 17 minutes and 4 seconds. Tom is back to set the record straight! For more information visit www.tomsietas.com.

A special thanks to MANHATTAN PLAZA HEALTH CLUB for providing Tom’s practice pool!