Frisbee Rob Approved for 10th Guinness World Record

I recently found out that I was approved for my 8th, 9th, and 10th Guinness World Records!
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I recently found out that I was approved for my 8th, 9th, and 10th Guinness World Records!

I spent the day speaking and teaching frisbee to more than 350 students from K-6 at Wainwright Elementary School.

I spent the day speaking and teaching frisbee to students at Windsor Park School.

I spent the afternoon speaking to students from Kindergarten - Grade 6 about Physical Literacy, Resiliency, Kindness, and Being Their Best.

For my first day back in schools for the Fall 2022 school season, I spent the day speaking and teaching frisbee to students at Fort Assiniboine School.

I found out that the World Flying Disc Federation World Record for "Farthest mini flying disc throw caught by a dog" was approved by Guinness World Records!

I spent the afternoon doing a demo and running a frisbee workshops for around 100 kids from four summer camps in Woodstock, New Brunswick, Canada.

Thanks to Amanda, Sam, and Kendra for joining me to showcase canine disc and entertain the crowd of 4,000 people in the Musical Ride pre-show!

Rob McLeod, known internationally as Frisbee Rob, will be performing with members of the Skydiggers Disc Dog Club at the RCMP Musical Ride on Tuesday, August 16 starting at 6pm. The pre-show starts at 5:30pm, with the ride slated to begin around 7:30pm.

During the 2022 World Overall Flying Disc Championships (WOC) in San Diego last week, Calgarian "Frisbee Rob" McLeod won gold in Self-Caught Flight for the 6th consecutive time, with his first win coming at the WOC in Sweden 2013.