Duo Continuously Shake Hands To Break World Handshaking Record
Kevin Whittaker and Cory Jens deserved congratulations after attempting to set a new world record, but they probably didn't want any handshakes. 
That's because the pair from San Francisco shook hands with one another for 9 1/2 hours, trying to beat a handshaking record of about nine hours set by two Germans.
The Guinness Book of World Records still must confirm the feat, one that Whittaker, 31, and Jens, 30, felt pretty confident they had achieved.
"I looked up what some of the weakest records were," Whittaker said. "I'm not going to break the 100-meter dash record, but I thought I could break this record."
The rules from Guinness don't require the handshakers to look each other in the eye; they simply must grip palms and continuously move their hands up and down.
The historic day began at 2:07 p.m. outside the city's Ferry Building, where the duo endured the discomfort of sweaty palms, arm cramps and, of course, bathroom breaks. By nightfall, the two decided to continue their quest for greatness at a hotel bar.
The effort culminated at 11:38 p.m. with a bottle of bubbly.
"It's not that fun, believe me," Whittaker said. "I'm a little tired. My shoulder is tired. In fact, it's extremely painful."
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