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JEFF Garland and three of his mates hit the bullseye on the weekend when they broke the world record for the longest darts marathon.
The group played in a specially constructed tent at Erina Fair for 25 hours and 34 minutes, easily beating the previous mark set in England last year by 90 minutes.
Mr Garland said while the group had sore arms they were happy to hold the record and raise money in the process.
"We battled through the rain and the cold but eventually got there. All the boys enjoyed a round of beers when we got home," Mr Garland said.
So far they have raised $4500 for the Westpac Rescue Helicopter service.
Mr Garland's next world record attempt will be as part of a cricket match between two teams made up of local police officers.
The group played in a specially constructed tent at Erina Fair for 25 hours and 34 minutes, easily beating the previous mark set in England last year by 90 minutes.
Mr Garland said while the group had sore arms they were happy to hold the record and raise money in the process.
"We battled through the rain and the cold but eventually got there. All the boys enjoyed a round of beers when we got home," Mr Garland said.
So far they have raised $4500 for the Westpac Rescue Helicopter service.
Mr Garland's next world record attempt will be as part of a cricket match between two teams made up of local police officers.