Extreme ironing is an unusual extreme sport that was invented in Leicester, England in 1997 and involves ironing clothes in dangerous or difficult locations. It mixes the passion for extreme activities with the mundane chore of ironing clothes. The world record was set in 2006 when someone ironed 126 meters underwater. The sport can be practiced in almost any imaginable location, such as during a bicycle race, while tied to a moving car, on top of a mountain, while climbing a wall, underwater, in the desert, in the air, on ice, and even during someone's worst moments, though the document warns not to try it yourself as you could get injured.