
10-Year-Old Jumps Skip-It 1,154 Times to Break Record
A Florida girl turned her Christmas gift into a world record after jumping a Skip-It toy more than 1,000 times without stopping. Kensington Kotuby's 15-minute streak earned her a spot in the Kids World Record books.
When 10-year-old Kensington Kotuby found a Skip-It under the Christmas tree, she didn't just play with it. She turned it into a world record.
The young athlete jumped 1,154 consecutive times in 15 minutes and 29 seconds, setting the Kids World Record for longest time doing Skip-It jumps in the girls 10-12 division. Her determination during the holiday break transformed a simple toy into an extraordinary achievement.
Skip-It, the ankle-hopping toy that defined playgrounds in the 1990s, requires rhythm, stamina, and serious coordination. One missed hop and the streak ends, making Kensington's 1,154 jumps even more impressive.
Most kids unwrap presents and play casually, but Kensington saw possibility. She set a goal, practiced relentlessly, and pushed through nearly 16 minutes of non-stop jumping to claim her title.

Why This Inspires
Kensington's story reminds us that world records aren't just for Olympic athletes or professional competitors. Sometimes they belong to kids in their driveways, turning Christmas presents into personal challenges.
Her achievement shows what happens when determination meets opportunity. She could have given up after 100 jumps, or 500, or when her legs started burning around minute 10.
Instead, she kept going, proving that age doesn't limit ambition. At just 10 years old, she's already teaching us about setting goals and seeing them through, one jump at a time.
This record will live in the books, but the real win is bigger. Kensington learned she can do hard things, push past discomfort, and achieve something she set her mind to.
Now she's a world record holder, and her journey started with nothing more than a toy and a dream.
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Based on reporting by Google News - World Record
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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