The 5 most incredible records in the Guinness Book
Believe it or not, however, these records are credited to the Guinness Book of Records.
5. The body carries the most piercings in one go
In April 2010, Chris Elliot and Tyson Turk (United States) set the world record for the most adhering to the meat in one go: 3,100 units in 6 hours and 15 minutes. This happened in the Tyson Turk's inner chamber in Bedford, Texas. Chris and Tyson broke the previous record of two Britons Kam Ma and Charles Wilson who passed 1,015 piercings in 7 hours 55 minutes.
4. Most people in a soap bubble
Discovery Science Center in Santa Ana, California this year celebrated the 15th anniversary of the establishment of the 'Bubble Association' (BubbleFest). The mathematical and bubble science principles were presented and demonstrated at a 3-week exhibition.
The program includes attractive performances. The artists Fan Yang and Deni Yang impressed the audience with the technique of blowing their virtuosity bubbles. Yang's family and Discovery Science Center teamed up to create a soap bubble that covered most people and they succeeded.
Yang's family has been doing a career of playing soccer for 27 years to perform on stage. Their recent record is a giant bubble inside 118 people, set on March 3, 2011.
3. The person with the paddle swimming leg runs the fastest at a distance of 1 mile
American athlete Ashrita Furman , often called 'The Great Man' , is no stranger to the Guinness Book of World Records. Since 1979, he has officially broken 340 records. But those records were gradually overtaken and now he is the owner of 113 records.
Among these are the record 'The fastest runner on paddle pools (in the imitation kit) at a distance of 1 mile'. His achievement is 7 minutes 56 seconds, dating from 2010 at the Marswiese Sportzentrum stadium in Vienna, Austria.
Ashrita Furman has set records in 35 different countries on all 7 continents. Marco Frigatti, head of the Guinness Book of World Records (GWR), said he would give him another record : 'The person who holds the most records of the Guinness Book of Records'.
2. The world's fastest four-legged cow with a distance of 100m
The anniversary of the Guinness Book of World Records in 2008 is the most record-breaking day with 290,000 participants in 15 countries. One of these records belonged to Kenichi Ito - a Japanese 'superman' . His 'superhuman' ability is a quadruped cow. The 100m cow takes 18.58 seconds and this record is set at Setagaya Kuritsu Sogo Undojyo, Tokyo, 2008.
1. Use the eyelid to pull the heaviest object
Believe it or not, but using eyelids can pull 411.65kg. The record maker is Austrian Austrian Chayne Hultgren called 'Cosmic Cowboy' in the 2009 Milano competition.
'Space cowboy' once won twice during the Street Performance in 2006 and 2007. One of the many activities that made him famous was swallowing 27 small flags of all flags. EU member state.
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