Tim Emery of New Jersey is really good at bowling. Last week, the 23-year old posted a video of himself bowling a 74.85 second perfect game, breaking a record set only two months ago by Ben Katola, who achieved the feat in 86.9 seconds. Emery darted from lane to lane, tossing his ball and then moving on without looking at the result. Although he almost slipped on the slick floor a few times, Emery shuffled along to complete the game.
The why for the attempt was rather simple. "I wanted to see if I could even do it," Emery told NJ.com. The next step is proof, but Emery has that covered. He has two witnesses and several videos, but he's got enough faith in himself to give it another shot if Guinness needs more evidence. Emery may only hold the unofficial record for now, but the video itself is pretty solid evidence of his abilities. Take a look below to see Emery's (potential) record-setting performance.
Tim Emery sets world record with 74.85 second perfect game (via tim_emery17/Instagram) pic.twitter.com/5pSE4cWsOZ
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