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Britain's fastest snowboarder and the Mitsubishi ASX break World Record - #adventure advanced

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Britain's fastest snowboarder, #jamiebarrow, and the #mitsubishi #asx returned to the frozen lake of St. Moritz, Switzerland with the purpose to break the Guinness World Record for the fastest speed on a #snowboard towed by a vehicle[1].

Mitsubishi Motors in the UK supported Jamie with his ‘Adventure Advanced’ journey, providing him with the perfect vehicle – a 2.2-litre #asx 4. The smart and efficient compact crossover, with four-wheel-drive capability, #mitsubishi Active Stability Traction Control[2] and a top five-star Euro NCAP rating for safety was an integral part of the stunt.

Being on a frozen lake, safety and preparation were a major factor when planning the project. The track was fenced off and piste bashers groomed the snow especially for the Guinness World Record attempt.

Strict criteria had to be met for the Guinness World Record officials, including completing a run in both directions with recording equipment to be set at 100m apart by an official. With 200m needed either side so that the #mitsubishi #asx could accelerate and slow down safely on the snow, a total run of approximately 500m was prepared.

On the morning of Thursday 28th January, Barrow prepared for the stunt and inspected the conditions; the piste bashed track was bumpy and the snow was soft.  These were not ideal conditions but Barrow felt comfortable on the warm up lap and confident that he could beat the record, which he managed to do on his first attempt!

The very out run was recorded at 100.840 Kph, but because the criteria for the Guinness World Record states that two runs, one in both directions, has to be recorded, the return run back was recorded at 98.901 Kph.  With both runs averaged, it gives the Guinness World record speed of 99.871 kph.

About his newly set Guinness World Record, Jamie said:

“I’m ecstatic at beating the record! I do think though that I could’ve easily handled going a lot faster if it wasn’t for the soft snow due to unseasonably mild weather.  I’m really looking forward to returning and attempting to beat my own record with the #mitsubishi #asx when there are more favorable weather conditions!”

Stewart McKee, General Manager of Press, Public Affairs and Events at #mitsubishi Motors in the UK, said:

“We are delighted to be supporting Jamie in this way. What he has achieved is truly remarkable and perfectly encapsulates Mitsubishi’s #asx “Adventure Advanced” message, seeing amazing individuals taking on amazing challenges[3].”