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CU Student Body establishes Guinness Book world record

For World's Largest Red Light/Green Light game. Record expected to be officially verified within a couple of months
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By Christina Kern

CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky.Campbellsville University's student body successful established a new world record for the largest game of Red Light/Green Light.

The event was held Monday night on Finley Field when 281 students participated in the game.

In addition, Campbellsville Mayor Tony Young served as an official witness to the record attempt. The record is expected to be verified by Guinness World Records within a couple of months. Christina Kern is a staff writer for Campbellsville University




This story was posted on 2011-09-01 05:54:12
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Campbellsville Mayor Young watches World Record achievement



2011-09-01 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo CU photo.
Proud Mayor of Campbellsville, KY Campbellsville Mayor Tony Young sits in the bleachers as a witness to the event. Campbellsville University Photos by Naranchuluu Amarsanaa

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Celebrating a Guinness Book of World Records



2011-09-01 - Campbellsville University, Campbellsville, KY - Photo CU photo.
Celebrating the Record: The Campbellsville University student body celebrates their new world record. They now hold the record for the largest game of Red Light/Green Light with 281 students participating. Campbellsville University Photos by Naranchuluu Amarsanaa

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Giving instructions on Red Light/Green Light



2011-09-01 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo CU photo.
Giving Instructions: Andrew Ward, left, director of student activities, and his work-study student Jeff Ware, a senior from Mt. Eden, KY., explain to the students how the record attempt will work. Campbellsville University Photo by Naranchuluu Amarsanaa

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