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There was this competition where the contestants had to hold something for as long as they can. At the end of the event, the winner was a person who was physically disabled (he had no hands and no feet)!

How was that possible?

Answer: He held his breath



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Answer to Q165

There was this competition where the contestants had to hold something for as long as they can. At the end of the event, the winner was a person who was physically disabled (he had no hands and no feet)!

How was that possible?

Answer: He held his breath

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