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If the world record attempt for the longest basketball game continues, the participants feel the pain

Fairburn, GA. (Atlanta News First) – A non -profit organization based in Georgia tries for half a million dollars for charity organizations by re -establishing a sports world record.

The organization of men who speak against sex trade is almost in the middle of their experiments to set up a Guinness record for the longest basketball game ever played. The current record is 120 hours.

The same group set up a Guinness world record for the longest softball game, which was ever played last autumn, and collected more than 500,000 US dollars for charitable purposes.

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Now try to do it again, this time in a dish.

“Pray for our legs,” said the participant Sully Deel. “Pray for our feet.”

At the time of Deels Interview, the game had gone for almost 50 hours. Deel fights.

“I am a little distributed,” admitted Deel. “My brain is a little fried.

The two dozen players involved in the 121-hour attempt have been on the Square Christian School in Fairburn since Sunday morning. They take layers between bed and floor.

The energy of the fans on Tuesday morning was hearing. Many of the fans were women who recovered from sexual exploitation. The efforts to sharpen money and awareness through extreme physical performance moved a woman to tears.

“I feel nice,” she said. “You feel me beautiful and I feel all the way outside.

The amenities are there to make it until the record on Friday. Snacks, gatorade, lightning showers, cucumber juice and actual beds are available around the clock.

“We have real beds, real frames, off the ground,” said Bruce Deel, who organized the game. “What are there to complain?”

But the human body can only take so much. The pedometer of a player showed over 67,000 steps (32 miles) and 11,000 calorie burned. The wear of days on the square was striking; However, it did not stop optimism.

“I think we'll do that, man,” said Sully Deel.