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Guinness World Records (GWR) has revealed the extraordinary stars featured in the 2026 edition - celebrating some of the most jaw-dropping achievements from around the world. Leading this year’s line-up is painter, Lưu Công Huyền (Vietnam), who has ...
Amir Menendez was certified as the owner of the 2024 Guinness World Record for largest afro on not just a teenager, but of any male living on Earth. The world’s most premature baby, born at just 21 weeks and 1 day gestation, is now 1 year old, and he's ...
An Australian air conditioner cleaner and honorary town crier has been recognised as the world's loudest person. Joseph McGrail-Bateup, 58, from Canberra, achieved the Guinness World Record last week by yelling "now" at an astonishing 122.4 decibels – a volume comparable to a chainsaw or jet aircraft taking off.
Monsieur Mangetout — that's Mr. Eats Everything in French — is famous for eating a plane, earning the Guinness World Record for world's strangest diet. His record is one of tens of thousands on the books at Guinness World Records where, every year ...
As the world's de facto record adjudicator, Guinness World Records keeps tabs on all manner of weird and wonderful feats. Toyota's humanoid robot which happens to be really good at basketball is a Guinness World Record holder, alongside the man who ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Martin Ströby inserted 81 matches into his nostrils to break the Guinness World Record for the most matches held in the nose. Photo courtesy of Guinness World Records Dec. 23 (UPI ...
Seven world records in just over a week raises eyebrows. While such feats are not unheard of in track and field, this record-breaking nine-day period was not at an Olympic Games, a World Championships, or any kind of continental or global meeting.
As a child I loved Tom Thumb, the perfectly formed human who was only a couple of inches tall; he roamed the countryside while sitting on the back of a mouse or hitched a ride in the ear of a horse. It grieved me to eventually learn that he was a fiction ...
Each year, over 50,000 people submit applications for bragging rights and recognition from Guinness World Records. While some try to earn previously-recognized titles, others try to carve out spots of their own and set records for the first time.
Paige has added another milestone to her WWE career, with the current WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion revealing that she has officially received recognition from Guinness World Records. More than a decade after a memorable championship victory changed the course of her career,
