'Human Torch' enters Guinness World Records for third time after being dragged by horse while on fire

A double named the "Human Torch" has entered the record books subsequent to being dragged 500 meters by a steed and a quad bicycle while ablaze. Austrian Josef Tödtling additionally entered the Guinness World Records 2017 release for doing a 582-meter trip attached to the back of the quad bicycle. 

The records come after Josef accomplished the record for the "Longest length full-body smolder (without oxygen)" in 2013 by burning through 5 minutes and 41 second ablaze in a full-body blaze at Salzburg Fire Department in Austria.
The new steed deed included him voyaging 500m while totally inundated on fire in Teichalm-Fladnitz, Styria. The uncommonly prepared trick horse dragged Josef along on his front at around 35 km/h (21 mph). 

Luckily, Josef was ensured with layers of attire and cooling gel. He was likewise wearing metal shin and elbow cushions. Josef was went with on the unpleasant trip by a quad-bicycle rider who finished up the flares with light oil as required. 

"It just feels astonishing to be a Guinness World Records holder in light of the fact that there are numerous individuals on the planet, and I did it best," he said. 
"That is quite cool and stunning."

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