Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe Aug. 7 (UPI) -- An Idaho man with more than 250 Guinness World Records titles said juggling for more than 13 hours was the most difficult feat of his record-breaking career. David Rush, who holds numerous other juggling-related records including most juggling catches in a minute, fewest juggling catches in a minute, most juggling catches in a minute blindfolded and most juggling catches while on a unicycle in one minute, took aim at the record for the longest duration juggling three objects. Advertisement The record had been set at 12 hours, 5 minutes by David Slick in 2009. "Out of the over 250 Guinness World Records that I've done, this is the hardest record that I've ever broken," Rush said in a video of the attempt. Rush said he failed in three attempts at the record, and on his fourth try, he finally reached a time of 13 hours, 10 minutes, 2 seconds. The record was reviewed by Guinness World Records judges and made official. Rush said he believes this latest feat, in combination with his previous records, earns him the title of "the world's best three-ball cascade juggler." Advertisement Read More Bear escapes crate in cargo hold of Iraqi Airways plane Raccoon crashes through press box ceiling at Utah soccer game Escaped goats visit neighboring auto dealerships in Kansas