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Woman with the world's longest nails cuts them after nearly 30 years
The Texan who had the world's longest nails grown by a woman can finally open a door without fear after cutting them. Ayanna Williams of Houston broke the Guinness World Record for the world's longest fingernails in 2017, when they measured nearly 19 feet long. It took her more than two bottles of nail polish and 20 hours to do her manicure then.
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Teenager breaks double world records for longest legs
A STUNNINGLY tall teen has broken the world record for the longest legs on the planet, and she still has time to grow at just 17 years of age.
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Ecuadorian spouses break record as the world's oldest married couple
Julio Mora, 110, and Waldramina Quinteros, 104, of Ecuador, have secured the title of the oldest married couple, according to Guinness World Records.
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The world's oldest living man is 112. His secret is to just keep smiling and never get angry
Chitetsu Watanabe turns 113 next month, but he got an early birthday present from Guinness World Records, which confirmed that he is the world's oldest living man.
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Artists Who Make World-Class Mosaic Art Using Rubik’s Cubes
A few speedcubers have jumped from participating in competitions and exhibitions to creating mosaics. There are also some artists and designers who use Rubik’s Cubes in their masterpieces.
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96-Year-Old Man Runs 42-Minute 5K to Break World Record for His Age Group
Virginia native Roy Englert shaved nearly eight minutes off the previous mark at the USATF Masters Outdoor Championships.
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‘Game Of Thrones’ Sets New Guinness World Record For Global Demand
The global demand on the day of Game of Thrones’ 8th season premiere exceeded the global premiere demand of every other TV series – including Game of Thrones’ own global season 7 premiere day demand – for any season across all platforms and markets under measurement. Parrot Analytics, a TV content analytics firm specializing in global audience demand measurement, partnered with Guinness World Records to chart the demand and declare it officially Most in-demand TV premiere.
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Texas man's video game collection earns Guinness record
A Texas man owns a whopping 20,139 video games and it took eight days to count his collection for a Guinness World Record. Guinness confirmed Antonio Monteiro has the world's largest collection of video games at his home in Richmond, where he keeps his 20,139 games and the more than 100 consoles required to play them all. "I'm really excited to be finally sharing this with the world," Monteiro said.
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One Woman Pushes Hula-Hooping to Its Absurd, Glittery Limits
How many hoops can a person hula? Marawa Ibrahim holds the record at 200—but when she's twirling a modest 100, her skill makes your head spin.
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Gymnast sets horizontal bar backflip record
Nothing to do? Try this!
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Irv Gordon, the Hero Who Drove His Volvo P1800 Over 3.2 Million Miles, Has Died
Irv Gordon, the man from Long Island who broke the Guinness World Record for highest vehicle mileage on a single vehicle when the Volvo P1800 he’s owned since new passed three million miles in 2013, has died at 77. The news of Irv’s death came from his daughter, who posted about it on Facebook, and was picked up by the Facebook page dedicated to him and his Volvo P1800 adventures.
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This McDonald's Fan Just Ate His 30,000th Big Mac. The Math Shows Just How Staggering That Is
I'll bet you can guess where Don Gorske celebrates his birthdays. He celebrated another, more unique milestone yesterday, when he ate his 30,000th Big Mac at a McDonald's in Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin, which happens to be the same McDonald's he visited when he ate his first Big Mac back in 1972.
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Man breaks the Guinness World Record for surfing the largest wave
This dude is hanging way more than 10. Brazilian surfer Rodrigo Koxa was awarded the Guinness World Record for "Largest wave surfed" on Saturday for tackling an 80-foot wave off the coast of Praia do Norte in Nazaré, Portugal. He rode the wave in November of last year, but the 38 year old was officially given the honor at an event in California held by the World Surf League.
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Japanese man, 112, recognized as world's oldest male
A 112-year-old Japanese man born months before Albert Einstein published his theory of special relativity was recognized on Tuesday as the world's oldest man.
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McDonald’s Big Mac record holder on pace to eat 30,000 by May
Big Mac eating record-holder Don Gorske is on pace to eat 30,000 of the McDonald's burgers by May, FOX Business reports. Gorske was recognized by the Guinness World Records book in 2016 when ate his 28,788th Big Mac. “The record would have happened whether or not Guinness [World Records] was there,” Gorske told FOX Business on Thursday. “The Big Macs are my favorite foods, so I’m just going to keep eating them every day.”
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Real-life Iron Man breaks record for fastest speed in a jet-powered flight suit
An inventor who built a real-life Iron Man suit so that he could fly through the air like Tony Stark has earned himself a world record. On a dramatic day at Lagoona Park, Reading, British entrepreneur Richard Browning achieved a speed of 32.02 mph (51.53 km/h) on his third timed attempt, before mistiming a turn and dropping into the lake. He has been awarded the Guinness World Records title for the fastest speed in a body-controlled jet engine power suit - a brand new title created just for him.
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'JEOPARDY!' announcer sets world record
In an episode airing today, Sept. 28, “JEOPARDY!” announcer Johnny Gilbert will be honored for setting a world record for “longest career as a game show announcer for a single show.” In an episode airing today, Sept. 28, “JEOPARDY!” announcer Johnny Gilbert will be recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records for the “longest career as a game show announcer for a single show.”
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German city claims Guinness World Record for world's tallest sand castle
55 feet tall.
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Massive robot dance - Guinness World Records
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New drone claims Guinness World record with a top speed of 163 mph
There are a lot of different startups trying to turn drone racing into a serious, professional sport and moneymaking league. So far, the folks at the Drone Racing League, or DRL for short, have gotten the most traction. The league has scored a lot of venture capital and big TV deals. We caught a race in London recently and came away impressed.
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