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Dalibor Jablanović | |
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Ćuprija, Serbia | May 29, 1985
Nationality | Serbian |
Years active | 2013–present |
Dalibor Jablanović ( Ćuprija, 29. may 1985) is a Guinness World Records record-breaker. He is the owner of one extraordinary record for “ most spoons balansed on the face ”. [1] [2] [3]
Hi was born in Ćupria, lives in village Stubica near city Paraćin. Second school he finished in Paraćin. He graduated Modern Computer Technology on Higher Technical School of Vocational Studies in Niš [4]
His most favorite record is extra ordinary record spoons balanced on the face. He increased the numbers of spoons several time and increased his own records. His last record is with 31 “spoons on his face”. In his interview with The Guardian UK, he says: “My day job is installing and servicing computers. But when I was young I discovered I could balance different metal things, such as spoons and coins on my body. My friends would say: “How is it possible? You are magnet man!” My answer is, I don’t know, I simply know I can“. [5]