Ladies and gentlemen, meet Ben Ketola, the bowler from New York who set an incredible world record for the fastest perfect game you're ever likely to see in your lifetime.
Ketola, who has the accuracy and speed of a wizard, managed to hit 12 straight strikes in the space of 86.9 seconds back in April last year.
The record was officially set at 281 Bowl Inc. in Cortland West, New York.
As you can see in the footage below, the 23-year-old, who has a 225-average score, uses a different ball on each lane to smash down the pins.
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Have you ever seen anything like it?! Ben mustn't see most of the strikes because he's too busy running from lane to lane.
Ketola even admitted that he didn't expect to smash 300 in such a quick time
It was fun to do. I honestly wasn't expecting to do it," he said in an interview via Syracuse. "I just wanted to see how quickly I could get across the house and get strikes."
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"One day while I was practicing I decided I wanted to give it a try and see if I could do it."
Note to readers:yYou might see me down the lanes in Manchester in the near future, trying to recreate Ben's achievements.
Let's be honest though, that might not end well for those next to me.
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