Columbus: Local Man Attempts World’s Largest Cornhole Shot from Downtown RoofColumbus: Local Man Attempts World’s Largest Cornhole Shot from Downtown Roof In a daring feat that has captured the attention of the city, Columbus resident Chad “Cornhole King” Johnson is set to attempt the world’s largest cornhole shot from the roof of a downtown high-rise. Johnson, a seasoned cornhole enthusiast with a knack for the extraordinary, has been practicing for months for this historic event. The target, an oversized cornhole board spanning 100 feet wide and 50 feet high, will be placed hundreds of yards away from the roof. The shot, if successful, will not only break the current world record but also cement Johnson’s place in cornhole lore. The current distance record is held by professional cornhole player Chris “Cornbread” Lambert at 284 feet. Preparations for the event are in full swing. The target will be constructed using a special lightweight material to ensure safety while still providing the necessary stability. The location of the shot has been carefully selected to minimize risk and allow for an unobstructed view. Johnson’s supporters are eagerly anticipating the attempt. “We believe in him,” said close friend and fellow cornhole player Tyler “The Twister” Smith. “He’s the most dedicated and skilled cornhole player I know.” The event will be held on Saturday, June 11, at 10:00 AM. The public is invited to witness history in the making. Mayor Richard “Duke” Buckner has expressed his support for the event, calling it “a testament to the indomitable spirit of our city.” He added, “We wish Chad the best of luck in his pursuit of greatness.” Johnson remains confident in his ability to achieve the impossible. “I’ve put in the work, and I know I can do it,” he said. “I’m ready to make history and show the world what Columbus is all about.” Whether he succeeds or not, Chad “Cornhole King” Johnson’s attempt at the world’s largest cornhole shot is sure to capture the imagination and inspire other dreamers to push their limits.
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