Oregon Man Recognized For Swimming While Juggling It's called swuggling — like swimming and juggling. In his attempt to break a Guinness World Record, Bob Evans juggled five balls 101 times while swimming. The attempt is being verified.

Oregon Man Recognized For Swimming While Juggling

Oregon Man Recognized For Swimming While Juggling

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It's called swuggling — like swimming and juggling. In his attempt to break a Guinness World Record, Bob Evans juggled five balls 101 times while swimming. The attempt is being verified.

RACHEL MARTIN, HOST:

Good morning. I'm Rachel Martin. So many of us are multitasking these days more than usual - helping kids with online school while on a conference call, starting dinner while you finish up work. For one Oregon man, it's swimming while juggling - literal juggling, not the figurative work-from-home kind. It's called swuggling (ph), like swimming and juggling. Get it? And Bob Evans just broke a Guinness World Record for juggling five balls 101 times while swimming backwards. It's MORNING EDITION.

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