Wednesday, 4 January 2017

Most footballs juggled






The most footballs (soccer balls) juggled simultaneously is five and was achieved by Victor Rubilar (Argentina) at the Gallerian Shopping Centre in Stockholm, Sweden, on 4 November 2006. This was equaled by Marko Vermeer (Netherlands) in Amstelveen, Netherlands, on 11 August 2014 and Isidro Silveira (Spain), in Adeje, Tenerife, Spain, on 4 November 2015.






Silveira (pictured above) was watched by witnesses and Huma the dog.

Tuesday, 27 December 2016

Largest clogs / wooden shoes

Largest clogs / wooden shoes


The largest clogs / wooden shoes measure 3.5 m (11 ft 5 in) long, 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in) wide and 1.48 m (4 ft 10 in) tall and were created by Jim Bolin (USA) and verified in Casey, Illinois, USA, on 20 October 2015.


The shoes were shaped and carved by chainsaw. Each shoe weighs approximately 1500 lbs.

Friday, 9 December 2016

Delhi: 550 students dress up as Albert Einstein, eye Guinness world record

Einstein, one of the most celebrated scientists in the world, was a German-born physicist who is known for developing the general theory of relativity and propounding the famous equation
E = mc2.



Eyeing the Guinness world record, 550 school students in New Delhi dressed up as Noble Prize-winning scientist Albert Einstein during the ongoing India Science Festival. The students were all dressed in green sweaters complete with a tie and wearing giant white hair wigs and white moustaches.
The record of largest gathering of people dressed as Albert Einstein was earlier held by a school in California where 304 students participated in a similar event in 2015.
Minister of Science and Technology, Dr Harsh Vardhan, also attended the event. “To win big awards our scientists need to develop more of a killer instinct from this stage. We need to develop in these students a passion for science. When that happens in the next 20 to 40 years one may see more Sir C V Ramans in India and that is what we are doing by such efforts to inculcate a deep passion to pursue science as a worthwhile career,” NDTV quoted him as saying.
Einstein, one of the most celebrated scientists in the world, was a German-born physicist who is known for developing the general theory of relativity and propounding the famous equation E = mc2.

National Christmas Tree Day: 10 Terrific Tree records to get you in the holiday spirit

  

The tradition of decorating an evergreen conifer tree to celebrate Christmas can be traced back to 15th century Germany, with the tradition eventually spreading around the world during the second half of the 19th century.
 
With their twinkling lights and baubles, Christmas trees are now firmly established as an integral part of the festive experience for many, but did you know they now have their own national holiday? 
 
Whether you’ve just begun hauling your tree home, or have decked it with tinsel and ornaments, to mark National Christmas Tree Day, here are some of our favourite records that celebrate the symbol of Christmas spirit. 
 
Most expensive Christmas tree decorated
 
Worth an incredible 41,329,531 AED ($11,026,900 US; £6,975,880) this blinged-out tree was displayed in the grand lobby of the Emirates Palace (UAE) in Abu Dhabi during the holiday season in 2010. What makes this tree so pricey? Perhaps the lavish  décor; in a stunning 13.1 m (43.2 ft) exhibit of gold and silver, it was covered in 181 items of jewellery. 
 
Oldest Christmas tree
 
No, that’s not Charlie Brown’s Christmas tree! This fragile little tree is actually a record holder for the world’s Oldest Christmas tree. Each year, owner Janet Parker of Chippenham, Wiltshire, UK, puts up the same pine, which was purchased - possibly from Woolworths - for her Great Aunt in 1886. Standing just 30 cm (12 in) high in an ornate pot, it gets adorned with cherubs and the Virgin Mary.
 
Largest artificial Christmas tree
 
This magnificent tree measures 55 metres (180.4 feet) from the ground and was achieved by GZ ThinkBig Culture Communication Co.,Ltd. (China) on Christmas Day last year. The diameter of the bottom of the tree is 22 m, and the circumference is 69 m. To add a festive touch to the massive structure, it was covered with green synthetic foliage and decorated with ornaments and lamps.
 
Largest human Christmas tree
 
This noble record achieved by the Mission Chengannur and Sobhana George consisted of 4,030 participants who came together regardless of age, gender, or politics to complete the attempt. It was accomplished in Chengannur, India, on 19 December 2015, where the gigantic tree image was mainly comprised of school children from village of Chengannur. The organization aimed to bring people together to join hands in a peaceful manner, they certainly did, on a very large and worldly scale. 
 
 Largest display of illuminated trees
Fastest time to decorate a Christmas tree
 
A record that many could practice at home with their families, or perhaps at your next holiday party! The fastest time to decorate a Christmas tree is 36.89 seconds and was achieved by Sharon Juantuah (UK) in Essex, UK, on 22 November 2013. To properly obtain the record, the tree had to be decked with 100 lights, 2 lengths of tinsel, and 15 baubles.
 
Most lights on a christmas tree
 
Most lights on an artificial Christmas tree
 
The most lights on an artificial Christmas tree is 550,800 and was achieved by USJ Co., Ltd. (Japan) at Universal Studios Japan® in Osaka, Japan. The record holders have beaten their record over six times in past, topping the amount of lights to increase the brilliant spectacle. Park-goers can see the record-breaking tree on display well into the month of December. 

Largest display of illuminated Christmas Trees
 
This is certainly a title most would enjoy getting lost in! The largest display of illuminated Christmas trees consists of 559 trees, and was achieved by the Hallmark Channel (USA). Hallmark partnered with the The Regan group to arrange the record-holding display as part of a Christmas tree maze for guests to funnel through. The trees, in various glittering colours, made up the walls of the maze located in Heralds Square, New York, New York (USA).  Full House TV actress Candace Cameron even made an appearance to see the trees herself.  In order to make the most of the record, all trees were donated to the Boys and Girls Club after the event so they could have a happy home with families across the U.S. 
 
 
Most lights on a Christmas tree
 
In a quaint little town in Malmedy, Belgium, the tree with most lights lit simultaneously stood tall in the year 2010. Dressed in 194,672 dazzling lights, the record was done by Kiwanis Malmedy / Haute Fagnes Belgium in December of that year. The tree also had a whopping 350 garlands measuring 3 m (9 ft 10 in) long. It made for a beautiful record, which offered a warm glow in the snowy town the title was achieved in.
 
Largest Rube Goldberg
 
Surprisingly, this brand new record achieved in Latvia, does indeed involve Christmas trees! Using a series of 412 individual mechanical steps, the e-commerce company Scandiweb developed a Rube Goldberg that turned on the lights of a huge tree in the centre of Riga. For those who don’t know, a Rube Goldberg machine completes a simple task in the most complicated way possible. After 10 minutes of levers, gears, wheels, and balls moving up and down, the beautiful tree stood lit up at the live record attempt, where the crowd cheered with joy. A genius record, it’s arguably one of the most elaborate ways anyone has ever turned on a set of Christmas tree lights. 
 
Most christmas trees chopped in two minutes
 
Most Christmas trees chopped in two minutes
 
Each year many families visit their local Christmas tree farm to chop down their annual tree. We bet they could have used record holder Erin Lavoie (USA) who completed the Most Christmas trees chopped in two minutes! On the set of Guinness World Records: Die GroBten Weltrekorde in Germany, the tree-chopping extraordinaire axed down an incredible 27 trees in 2008. 
 
 

Thursday, 8 December 2016

Guinness World Records Day 2016: Get set for 24 hours of worldwide record breaking

 

Thursday 17 November marks the 12th consecutive Guinness World Records Day and 2016 promises to be the most exciting one yet.
 
Launched to celebrate the day the Guinness World Records book sold its 100 millionth copy, #GWRday 2016 will see upwards of 600,000 people around the world attempting to secure their place in the history books.
 
In the UK, the Shortest married couple in the world will be unveiled. The happy couple with a heart-warming story have always suspected that they may be the shortest couple on the planet and having finally tied the knot eight years after meeting on social media, they have supplied the necessary evidence to Guinness World Records. They are travelling to GWR HQ here in London to have their record confirmed and to celebrate their honeymoon in the capital. More details will be revealed on the day.
 
Elsewhere on Guinness World Records Day - nothing says peace and tranquillity quite like enjoying a quintessentially British cup of tea, with a selection of one’s favourite biscuits. However, where some see serenity, others see an extreme challenge. We reveal whether thrill seeking, bungee jumping, tea loving Simon Berry, 24 from Sheffield, is able to dunk a chocolate hobnob into a cup of tea, just as his 70m+ bungee rope reaches full extension, thus achieving the Guinness World Records title for the Highest bungee dunk. An exercise in extreme precision and dedication to his challenge, witness the drama as Simon attempts this unique record.
 
You may be under the impression that the game of hoopla has been consigned to history, long since forgotten in an age of iPhones and YouTube. Skipper, a Blue and Gold Macaw from California cannot use an iPhone and he hates YouTube, so he will be attempting to land himself a place in the Guinness World Records book by breaking the Most rings placed on a target by a parrot in one minute record. A successful attempt would allow Skipper to join an elite group of animal record holders – a group including the most famous of all, last year’s GWR Day global star, Otto the skateboarding bulldog.
 
Back in the UK, we will reveal whether magician Martin Rees, 28 from Hemel Hempstead, can perform a minimum of ten magic tricks on a 15,000 ft skydive over Salisbury, Wiltshire, to achieve the world record for Most magic tricks performed in a single skydive. Rees, who is raising money for the charity Spread a Smile, already holds the record for the Most magic tricks performed in a wind tunnel (three minutes), and is now taking his unique mix of daring and sleight of hand to greater heights – and speeds, as he hits a velocity of 120 mph during freefall.
 
In Melbourne, Australia, fitness guru and Instagram star Kayla Itsines will lead thousands of people in no less than five record attempts as she puts together a fitness class on a grand scale. Record attempts include: Most people performing squats, Most people star jumping, Most people performing lunges, Most people performing push-ups and Most people performing burpees.
 
In China, flexible performer Liu Teng will take an attempt for the Most flowers picked with the mouth in one minute (contortion backbend). The record to beat is 11 and was achieved by Julia Gunthel (aka Zlata, Germany) in 2015 (pictured below).
 
Zlata GWR
 
Some of the other record attempts taking place globally include:
 
UK (on radio)
 
Most ABBA songs recognised by their lyrics in one minute
Most Queen songs recognised by their lyrics in one minute
Most comic book superheroes identified by their alter egos in one minute
Most best picture Oscar winners identified by year in one minute
 
USA
 
The Harlem Globetrotters with multiple record attempts 
Most rings placed on a target by a parrot in one minute
Largest human image of a cloud 
Largest display of origami elephants

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The Harlem Globetrotters scored seven world records on GWR Day 2015

 
Japan
 
Most double-dutch skips in 1 minute
Most traffic cones balanced on the chin
 
Germany
 
Largest human jigsaw puzzle
 
Singapore
 
Largest light bulb display (indoors)
 
Norway
 
Most two finger pull ups in one minute
 
Worldwide
 
Most people sport stacking (multiple venues)

New record confirmed for Lebanese model car collector on Guinness World Records Day

 

The 12th annual Guinness World Records Day is being celebrated all over the globe today with upwards of 600,000 people hoping to secure their place in the history books.
In celebration of #GWRday 2016, Guinness World Records adjudicator Samer Khallouf flew out to Lebanon to recount Nabil “Billy” Karam’s record breaking collection of model cars and dioramas.
Largest collection of model cars
It has been confirmed that the racing driver owns a staggering 37,777 toy cars which he displays in a privately-owned warehouse in Zouk Mosbeh – 10,000 more items than when he first set the Largest collection of model cars record in 2011.
Largest collection of dioramas battle scene 
In the video below, Billy explains his collection began largely because he was determined to get back toy cars stolen from him as a boy – an obsession that kept on going.
The avid collector also owns the Largest collection of dioramas with 577 unique items depicting many scenes from his racing career, from cherished race wins, to terrifying accidents.

Billy’s  model sets also show famous battles, including World War II’s Battle of the Bulge, and even a cartoon battle scene of the famous fictional Gaulish heroes, Asterix and Obelix, fighting Julius Caesar’s army. 
Other dioramas on display include a train station, an airport, cowboys and Indians, scenes from classic films such as Grease and Scarface and an old-fashioned cigar factory.
“Since we are young in Lebanon, Guinness World Records is a sort of dream, sort of something fantastic to be part with and when I got this record it changed a little bit my life,” said Billy.
Guinness World Records Day was first launched to celebrate the day the Guinness World Records book sold its 100 millionth copy.

 

World’s largest Rube Goldberg machine lights up Christmas tree for Latvian town

  

To make the act of switching on the town’s Christmas tree lights even more exiting, Latvian e-commerce company Scandiweb constructed the world’s Largest Rube Goldberg for the people of Riga.
 
Possibly the most elaborate way anyone has turned on some festive lights, the chain reaction consisted of 412 individual mechanical steps.

 Largest Rube Goldberg lighting Christmas tree

The principle of a Rube Goldberg is to complete a simple task in the most complicated way possible.
 
This festive attempt featured a diverse range of devices including traditional parts like wheels, levers and balls, as well as more unusual items like a fan and coffee maker.
The chain reaction was set in motion by a red button, pressed by Riga mayor Nils Ušakovs and a Scandiweb representative.
 
 
The incredible finale was initiated by a sound meter that was triggered by the shouts and screams of the guests.
Guinness World Records adjudicator Seyda Subasi Gemici oversaw the entire 10 minute attempt.
The challenge took two months to organise, with Scandiweb employees, construction masters and a number of volunteers helping design and test the incredible Rube Goldberg.
 
Scandiweb successfully bettered the previous record of 382 steps achieved in Hungary back in April 2015, becoming record breakers in time for Christmas.