Guinness World Records
Guinness World Records is a reference book that is published every year. It has many world records, both human accomplishments and the extremes of the real world. It is one of the most often stolen books from public libraries in the USA. Also, the self holds a world record as the best-selling copyrighted book series of all time.
Your eyebrow will be raised after finding the following top ten Guinness world record holders. So I will not waste your time. Let's get started and meet the top ten Guinness world record holders.
10. Chris 'The Duchess' Walton:
She shows off her Guinness world record, holding her fingernails measuring 9 feet 7 inches on her right hand and 10 feet 2 inches on her left hand. She has been growing her fingernails for 18 years. She has five children. She can cook and clean with her nails, play the piano, and use the computer with her nails, which has unbelievable skills.
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9. Markus Max Stöckl:
He is an Austrian racing cyclist. We consider ourselves superheroes when we ride a bike on the road at the speed of 120 km/h, but in 2011, on gravel, Max Stöckl reached 164.95 km/h on a volcano mountain in Nicaragua and set a world record.
8. Maxwell Day:
He is just a teenager. He has achieved the Guinness World Record for making his feet face backward with the most comprehensive external foot rotation of 157 degrees in the UK, even though he has bones in his foot. His name was entered in the Guinness Book World Records in 2017.
7. David Blaine White:
He is an American illusionist and magician. He has set and broken many world records. On April 5, 1999, David was buried in an underground plastic box beneath a 3-ton water-filled tub for seven days, as the role of a Buried Alive stunt. According to the news channel, his only communication with the external world was by a hand buzzer, which could have alerted an around-the-clock emergency crew standing by. Also, the news reported that the plastic coffin had six inches of headroom and two inches on each side. During the endurance stunt, he did not eat and drank only two to three tablespoons of water a day.
6. Luke Aikins:
He jumped from an aircraft with no parachute or wingsuit at an altitude of 25,000 feet above Simi Valley, California, viewed by live viewers on July 30, 2016. After approximately two minutes of free fall, he happily arrived (landed) in a 100-by-100-foot net (The net was made from Spectra, a high-density polyethylene cord) just outside Simi Valley, California. Luke Aikins arrived at a terminal velocity of 193 km/h during the fall. It had four compressed air cylinders to quickly slow him down after impact.
5. Wim Hof Iceman:
He is a Dutch extreme athlete, born April 20, 1959, for his ability to withstand freezing temperatures. On January 23, 2009, Wim Hof set the world record for the most prolonged time in direct, full-body contact with ice 16 times, including 1 hour, 42 minutes, and 22 seconds, and in January 2010, 1 hour, 44 minutes. 1 hour 53 minutes and 2 seconds in 2013. However, his record was surpassed by Josef Köberl from Austria in 2019 with a time of 2 hours, 8 minutes, and 47 seconds.
4. Reverend Kevin:
He is from Cobourg, Canada. He has broken a staggering 19 powerlifting records over the past two decades. He is the Guinness World Record holder for the massive truck pulled by an arm wrestling move, the most cabers tossed in only three minutes, and the massive C-17 Globemaster III plane of 188.83 tonnes pulled by him.
3. Chandra Bahadur And Sultan Kosen:
The world's shortest person Chandra Bahadur Dangi meets the tallest living man Sultan Kosen to set the Guinness World Records Day in the UK. Sultan Kosen measuring 251cm, towers over Chandra Bahadur Dangi, only 54.6cm tall.
2. Aleix Segura:
He is a Spanish multiple World Champion swimmer and freediver. A professional swimmer typically can hold his breath for up to five to seven minutes, but Aleix breathes up, reaching 24 and 3.45 seconds in an event broadcast on television. He becomes the most extended official breath holder ever in the world.
1. Edhi Foundation, The Largest Volunteer Ambulance Organization:
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It is a non-profit social welfare organization in Pakistan, founded by Abdul Sattar Edhi in 1951. Edhi, until his death on July 8, 2016, was the head of the organization, and his wife Bilquis, a nurse, oversees the maternity and adoption services of the foundation. Its headquarters are in Karachi, Pakistan. The organization has held the Guinness record for the world's "largest volunteer ambulance organization" since 1997. It has 300 centers across Pakistan.