Pulling a ship weighing 200 tons with one finger of a finger Georgia man September 1 4:57

A former Soviet Georgian man challenged the world record of pulling a ship floating on the sea with one finger of his hand and succeeded in pulling a ship weighing more than 200 tons with his middle finger.

This man is a Georgia weightlifter, Giorgi Lost Mascivili (29). On the 25th, in the port town of Batumi facing the Black Sea, a tugboat weighing over 200 tons floating on the sea with one finger from the quay. I challenged the world record of pulling.

Lost Mascivili, with the middle finger of the left hand tied to the white string that stretched from the tugboat, pulls the ship as much as possible by kicking the ground with both feet.

Then, the ship slowly proceeded about 5 meters toward the quay, and the people who gathered for cheering raised great applause and cheers.

The organizing organization is applying for Guinness World Records certification as the world's heaviest ship pulled with one finger.

Lost Mascivili rejoiced, “I've been practicing for this for months. The boat was heavy and hard, but I finally achieved my goal.”

Georgia, which has a lot of martial arts and weightlifting, is said to be very powerful, and according to local media, Lost Mascivil ’s brother also holds a world record of doing push-ups 49 times a minute with a weight of 45 kg. It means that.