Man smashes world record with 2,749-pound pumpkin

Man smashes world record with 2,749-pound pumpkin

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The previous record was 2,702 pounds

(Web Desk) - Travis Gienger's gourd took first place at the 50th World Championship Pumpkin Weigh-Off in California.

A Minnesota man's special pumpkin will have you saying, “Oh my gourd.”

Travis Gienger of Anoka, Minnesota, set a world record on Monday for the heaviest pumpkin, according to multiple media outlets, including the Associated Press and ABC affiliate KSTP-TV.

The 2,749-pound jack-o’-lantern gourd took first place in the 50th World Championship Pumpkin Weigh-Off in Half Moon Bay, California. The previous record was 2,702 pounds, set in 2021.

A representative for Guinness World Records did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.

Gienger, a 43-year-old horticulture teacher, told KSTP that he named the pumpkin "Michael Jordan" because "it’s the year [20]23… and he’s the greatest basketball player of all time.”

He added, “It started out basketball round, and I said this is going to be a perfectly round basketball-shaped pumpkin.”

This was not Gienger's first brush with setting records. Last year, he broke the record for the largest jack-o’-lantern by circumference, measuring 509 inches, per the Guinness World Records website.