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On 10/7/2019 Anthony Kelly received an award

On 10/7/2019 Anthony Kelly received an award for services to the martial arts – the Shoalin Temple Black Sash from Martial Arts Australia and its director Mr Graham Slater. Mr Slater is the authorised authority to issue this award by Shaolin Temple

Anthony Kelly broke the Guinness World Record

Anthony Kelly broke the Guinness World Record for the “most coaches qualifications (multiple sports) 3.1.18

Anthony Kelly broke the Guinness World Record

Anthony Kelly broke the Guinness World Record for the “most tennis balls caught blindfolded in 1 minute” 17.9.17

17.9.2017 Anthony Kelly smashed the Guinness World Records

17.9.2017 Anthony Kelly smashed the Guinness World Records for “fastest tennis ball caught” at an amazing 248km/h.

On 21/7/2017 Anthony Kelly broke the Guinness World Record

On 21/7/2017 Anthony Kelly broke the Guinness World Record for the “most Coaches qualifications in multiple sports”

Anthony Kelly has achieved the Guinness World Record

Anthony Kelly has achieved the Guinness World Record for the “most chopsticks thrown blindfolded in 1 minute” on Nov 2016 in Armidale NSW Australia

Anthony Kelly smashed the Guinness world Record

12/11/2015 Anthony Kelly smashed the Guinness world Record for the fastest tennis ball caught at 192.9km/h on the TODAY TV show

Anthony Kelly has just set the Guinness World Record

Anthony Kelly has just set the Guinness World Record for “the most Coaches qualification in multiple sports” 14/6/14 After 30 years of attending Coaches courses and spending thousands of hours studying, Coaching and learning.

2014 has started off well

2014 has started off well by hosting many workshops, including having Australias most famous martial artist Richard Norton Richard Norton came to Armidale to help rasie money for the New England drought appeal. Richard taught 80 students at Anthony Kellys

Another fantastic trip

Another fantastic trip to Hong Kong and yet another Coaches certificate, this time in Wing Chun. After 16 years of hard training in Bruce Lee’s first style, I have achieved another life goal.

“Anthony Kelly epitomizes everything about Guinness World Records. He constantly strives to better himself and his endless desire to gain more and more Guinness World Records is testament to his professionalism and dedication. Long may his achievements continue.” – Rob Molloy, Director of Television for Guinness World Records.