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Watch this Frenchman fly more than 2km on a hoverboard in world record attempt

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Pilot and jet-ski champion Franky Zapata covered a distance of 2,252 metres with an average speed of 50-60km/h in Sausset-les-Pins near Marseille, France. Photo: Reuters
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A Frenchman has flown more than 2 kilometres on a hoverboard in an apparent new world record.

The Guinness World Records reported on its website that 37-year-old Franky Zapata travelled 2,252 metres off the French Atlantic coastal town of Sausset-les-Pins on Saturday at a height of 50 metres above the surface of the water.

It said a Guinness World Records official was on hand for the flight and determined that it beat the previous record of 275.9 metres by Canadian Catlin Alexandru Duru last year.

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Zapata achieved the new flight on a craft developed by his company Zapata Racing. He also held an earlier Guinness record for doing 26 backflips with a water jet pack in a single minute.

Photo: Reuters
Photo: Reuters
Photo: Reuters
Photo: Reuters
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