Window cleaning world cup won by American with 17.02-second time

Window cleaning world cup won by American with 17.02-second time

An American beat the British window cleaning world record holder to win the first-ever window cleaning world cup.

Jeremiah Hickey cleaned three windows in 17.02 seconds to claim the £1,000 first prize in the inaugural competition, held as part of The Cleaning Show at London’s Excel convention centre.

Competitors were given nine litres of water and a 300mm squeegee and tasked with cleaning three office-style windows, with time penalties awarded to those who left smears.

Mr Hickey competing
Jeremiah Hickey at work (Dominic Lipinski/PA)

Mr Hickey said he was “totally floored” by the victory.

“To hear my name as the winner at the end, I was totally floored,” the 42-year-old said.

“It’s different widows to what I’m used to, a different technique, so I’m really surprised.”

Mr Hickey back to bay with Terry Burrows
Mr Hickey back to bay with Terry Burrows (Dominic Lipinski/PA)

The competition was adjudicated by the Federation of Window Cleaners (FWC) and the Guinness World Records were also in attendance, but no new records were achieved.

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