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World-best kickball marathon smashed by Atlanta-based charity organization

Metro Atlanta volunteers set a new record for the longest game of kickball, recognized by the Guinness World Records, on Sunday.

Longest kickball match ever recorded played out by Metro Atlanta charity organization
Longest kickball match ever recorded played out by Metro Atlanta charity organization

World-best kickball marathon smashed by Atlanta-based charity organization

Men Opposing Sex Trafficking (MOST) Breaks Guinness World Record for Longest Kickball Game

In a remarkable display of dedication and perseverance, a metro Atlanta volunteer group, Men Opposing Sex Trafficking (MOST), has set a new Guinness World Record for the longest game of kickball. The record-breaking event took place over 52 hours, from Friday morning to Sunday, just before noon, in Atlanta, Georgia.

This is the fourth Guinness World Record set by MOST, following their achievements in the longest softball and basketball games. The previous record for the longest game was set in 2011 by students at Padua Franciscan High School in Parma, Ohio, but was surpassed by MOST's 52-hour kickball marathon.

The event was organized by MOST, a nonprofit organisation, and aimed at raising funds and awareness for anti-human trafficking efforts. Players participated in the game with minimal sleep and breaks, eating meals directly on the field during the game. Players rotated out for quick bathroom trips during the game, but there were no opportunities for extended rest.

The event was covered by our website and WANF, with players showcasing their determination and commitment to the cause. The players for the longest kickball game were selected by the event organisers, and they demonstrated an incredible spirit as they broke the Guinness World Record.

For more information about MOST or to donate, visit their website. The record-breaking kickball game was part of a mission to raise awareness and funds for anti-human trafficking efforts, a cause that MOST continues to champion.

This remarkable achievement by MOST serves as a testament to the power of community and the dedication of individuals to make a difference in the fight against human trafficking. The organisation's efforts are a shining example of how ordinary people can come together to achieve extraordinary things.

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