13-17 Junior Female

Most 1" Boards Broken By Hand - Spaced

Description : 1″X10″X12″, 1 station, 1 strike, carpenter pencil spacers.
Recognized by the US Breaking Association/World Breaking Association.

Current:

Amber Smelt – 10 Boards – Wallingford, CT (USBA/WBA North American Breaking Championships) - April 14, 2018.

Previous:

  1. Amber Smelt – 9 Boards – Scott Township, PA (USBA Keystone State Breaking Championships) - March 17, 2018.
  2. Selena Serrano – 8 boards – Wallingford, CT (North American Breaking Championships)- May 7, 2017.
  3. Arika Struzinsky – 8 boards – Michigan City, IN (North Central Regional Breaking Championships)- September 9, 2017.
  4. Erin Lewis – 8 boards – Orlando, FL (U.S. Open) - July 8th, 2016.
  5. Jackie Ehlers – 8 boards – Orlando, FL (US Open) July 3-4, 2015.
  6. Carrie Viscanti – 8 boards – Albany, NY (USBA Northeastern Regional Breaking Championships) - August 16th, 2014.
  7. Carrie Viscanti – 8 boards – Clifton Park, NY (Nor'Easter Breaking Championships)- December 1, 2013.
  8. Italya Herrera – 8 boards – Fort Worth, TX (DFW Karate Championships) - October 8, 2011.
  9. Cassandra Long – 8 boards – Orlando, FL (US Open World Martial Arts Championships) - July 10, 2010.
  10. Cassandra Long – 7 boards – Austin, TX (Lonestar Open) - January 29-30, 2010.
  11. Alexandra Horst – 5 boards – Columbus, OH (Arnold Martial Arts Festival) - March 7, 2009.

Most 1" Boards Broken By Hand - Double

Description : 1″X10″X12″, 1 station, 1 strike, carpenter pencil spacers.
Recognized by the US Breaking Association/World Breaking Association.

Current:

Gabriela Rivera-Rodriguez – 14 Boards – Waterbury, CT (Hall of Fame Breaking Championships) - November 16, 2019

Previous:

  1. Kandice Simpson – 12 Boards – Orlando, FL (USBA/WBA World Breaking Championships at the US Open World Martial Arts Championships)- July 6th, 2018.
  2. Amber Smelt – 11 Boards – Scott Township, PA (USBA Keystone State Breaking Championships) - March 17, 2018.
  3. Arika Struzinksy – 10 boards – Scott Township, PA (Keystone State Breaking Championships) – March 18, 2017.
  4. Erin Fox – 8 boards – Hamden, CT (Nutmeg State Nationals) - October 1st, 2016.

Most 1" Boards Broken By Elbow - Spaced

Description : 1″X10″X12″, 1 station, 1 strike, carpenter pencil spacers.
Recognized by the US Breaking Association/World Breaking Association.

Current:

Mikaela Lavoy – 11 boards – Port Hope, Ontario (Ontario Breaking Championships) May 2nd, 2015.

Previous:

  1. Charlotte Kerr – 10 boards – Norwich, CT (Hall of Fame Awards Banquet and Tournament) - November, 8-9, 2014.
  2. Destiny Herrera – 10 boards – Duncanville, Texas (Texas All-Stars Karate Championships) - August 3, 2013.
  3. Destiny Herrera – 9 boards – Orlando, FL (USBA/WBA World Breaking Championships) - July 5-6, 2013.
  4. Brylee Black – 8 boards – Abilene, TX (USBA Wild Wild West Breaking Championships) - April 19-20, 2013.
  5. Italya Herrera – 8 boards – Orlando, FL (US Open World Martial Arts Championships)- July13-14, 2012.
  6. Alexandra Horst – 8 boards – Columbus, OH (Arnold Martial Arts Festival) - March 7, 2009.

Most 1" Boards Broken By Elbow - Double

Current:

Guadalupe Gonzalez – 12 boards – Naugatuck, CT (Hall of Fame Breaking Championships) - November 12, 2022.

Previous:

  1. Avery Tripp – 11 boards – Naugatuck, CT (USBA/WBA & ISKA North American Breaking Championships) -  May 22, 2022.
  2. Avery Tripp – 9 boards – Waterbury, CT (Hall of Fame Breaking Championships) - November 16, 2019.
  3. Avery Tripp – 8 boards – Chicopee, MA (USBA Massachusetts State Breaking Championships) - February 16, 2019.
  4. Avery Tripp – 6 boards – Wallingford, CT (USBA/WBA Hall of Fame Breaking Championships) - November 4, 2017.

Most 1" Boards Broken By Foot – Spaced - Stomp

Description : 1″X10″X12″, 1 station, 1 strike, carpenter pencil spacers.
Recognized by the US Breaking Association/World Breaking Association.

Current:

Lydia Accomando – 16 boards – Lake Orion, MI (Michigan Fall Karate Tournament) - November 11, 2017.

Previous:

  1. Mikaela Lavoy – 15 boards – Norwich, CT (Hall of Fame Awards Banquet and Tournament) - November 8-9, 2014.
  2. Italya Herrera – 14 boards – Midland, TX (Best of the West Karate Showdown) - September 14, 2013.
  3. Mikaela Lavoy – 12 boards – Orlando, FL (USBA/WBA World Breaking Championships) - July 5-6, 2013.
  4. Italya Herrera – 11 boards – Fort Worth, TX (DFW Karate Championships) - October 8, 2011.
  5. Cassandra Long – 10 boards – Orlando, FL (US Open World Martial Arts Championships) - July 10, 2010.
  6. Skylar Pagliuca – 5 boards – Blakely, PA (PA State Breaking Championships) - May 15, 2010.

Most 1" Boards Broken In 10 Seconds, Speed Board Breaking

Description : 1″X10″X12″, 5 station max, No Spacers, 10 seconds. Recognized by the US Breaking Association/World Breaking Association.

Current:

Amber Smelt – 40 boards – Lake Orion, MI (Michigan Fall Karate Tournament) - November 11, 2017.

Previous:

  1. Italya Herrera – 33 boards – Orlando, Florida (USBA/WBA World Breaking Championships) - July 13-14, 2012.

High Jump

Description : 3/8″X10″X12″, Short run and jump, Board must be broken, Record is greatest height of board broken in competition (not top of head to board broken). Recognized by the US Breaking Association/World Breaking Association.

Current:

Mienkle Buitendag – 90" total height (20" above head) – Orlando, FL (USBA/WBA World Breaking Championships at the US Open World Martial Arts Championships)- July 6th, 2018.

Previous:

  1. Camryn Odonnell – 84" total height (18" above head) – Wallingford, CT (North American) June 4th, 2016.
  2. Jackie Elhers – 83" (18.5" above head) – Orlando, FL (US Open World Martial Arts Championships) - July 3-4, 2015.
  3. Samantha Austin – 70" (14" above head) – Norwich/Montville, CT (USBA/WBA Hall of Fame Awards Banquet and Tournament) - October 26-27, 2013.
  4. Autumn Kapanke – 78" (13" above head) – Orlando, FL (US Open World Martial Arts Championships) - July 1, 2011.
  5. Skylar Pagliuca – 67" (7" above head) – Columbus, OH (Arnold Martial Arts Festival) - March 5, 2011.
  6. Skylar Pagliuca – 62.5" (3.5" above head) – Columbus, OH (Arnold Martial Arts Festival) - March 6, 2010.