Introduction
When talking about unicycles (my favourite subject) to new riders and with the heathen
non-riding public, they often make funny suggestions about what you should do with a
unicycle -"Put brakes on it!", "Ride it underwater!"
More often than not, I find myself replying, only slightly tongue-in-cheek, "It's
been done. Everything that you can possibly think of, has already been done on a
unicycle... except sex. And even then I am not sure."
This is a list of some of the amazing things that have been done on unicycles.
What it Ain't
It is not a list of:
- things that shouldn't be done again - just because one person can free-mount, doesn't
mean no-one else should bother!
- things that can't be done better.
- things which should be done again. Some of these feats are dangerous; please
think twice before attempting to match them.
- all the details of the event. I prefer only to record the basic details, and provide a
pointer to where more information can be obtained.
- the first or best attempt, necessarily. There may have been others I have not heard
about. Where a feat has been done more than once, priority has been given to the version
with the earliest attempt, or the version which I have more details about or the version
with the coolest scanned photograph. :-)
- great accuracy. Many of these items are gathered through word of mouth - they could be
wrong.
- everything that has ever been done on a unicycle - although I can try!
Despite these caveats, I hope this list opens the eyes of some non-riders, gives new
riders something to aim for, give experienced riders some ideas for new feats and helps my
ongoing argument that unicycle riders have "been there, done that".
Please let me know of any feats you think should be added, any details you can
fill in, or any corrections that need to be made.
Thanks
A special thanks to John Foss, Beirne Konarski, and On One Wheel who
provided me with much of the detail and many of the photographs that appear here.
The Guiness Book Of World Records provided a number of details. Note that
different editions published different records; not all records are mentioned in the
latest version.
Thanks also to Beirne Konarski, Ken
Fuchs and Kevin Gilbertson who made www.unicycling.org the incredible resource it is
today.
Notes
To the interested readers:
- Try clicking on the pictures - many link to the original web pages which contain more
information and larger and/or better quality copies.
To non-unicyclists reading the page:
To the people who send me updates:
- I appreciate your updates, and will try to thank you, and clarify any points as soon as
possible. However, please understand, making a new version of this web-page is
time-consuming, and I only undertake it sporadically (every few years). Please be patient. While you are
waiting, why not go for a ride and think up with a new record to attempt?
- For me, the ideal submission includes - the name of the unicyclist (and manufacturer,
where appropriate), where they are from, when it occurred and where it occurred, a link to
a scanned photo (with permission to use it!) and the home pages of everyone involved. A
reference to where the details were recorded (Guinness, Newspapers, TV shows, IUF
officials, etc.) makes it possible for people to do further research if they are
interested, and to verify the details.
News
12-Oct-2003: First update for several years! Minor updates throughout: Fixed a number of links that had broken over time.
Worked through a backlog of records, and corrected a few. Nothing major.
18-Oct-2003: Sifted through a few months of posts to rec.sport.unicycling;
added about a dozen new entries.
Julian Orbach
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