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Hungarian archer breaks world record for shooting an arrow the furthest across the Niagara Falls in Canada

József Mónus and his team visited the United States and Canada to compete in a cash prize event offered by the Hungarian Archery Association

Hungarian archer József Mónus has broken the world record for shooting an arrow the furthest across the Niagara Falls in Canada.

According to Hungarianambience.com, Mónus and his team visited the United States and Canada to compete in a cash prize event offered by the Hungarian Archery Association.

“My son, László, in the extreme category broke my earlier world record! Now, the new world record in this category is 793 meters,” he said.

“Overall, my two students’ – Kiara Prokaj, and László Mónus – world records in the 35 pounds category are unbreakable for at least 30 years. This is because we developed a style where the bow and the arrow are in perfect harmony with the shooter, which will be difficult to re-create on the world-class level by anyone,” he added.