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Guinness World Records
That You Didn't Know That Existed
Mariana Oliveira, Bianca Carvalho, 9B.
Index
1) Longest Breath Holding Underwater
2) Most Claps in One Minute
3) Most Watermelons Crushed With The Thighs in One Minute
4) Most Bones Broken in a Lifetime
5) Largest Pillow Fight
6) First Men's Football Player To Reach 200 International Appearances
7) Most Guiness World Records
8) Longest Distance to Pull an Airplane
9) Longest Time Spent Sitting on The Toilet
10) Largest Collection of Ducks
Longest Breath HoldingUnderwater
Professional breath hold diver Budimir Šobat's has the world record of 24 minutes and 37 seconds holding his breath underwater. During a breath hold, the level of blood CO2 rises, and the O2 declines. The initial increase in the urge to breathe — let's say 30 seconds into the breath hold — primarily comes from the rising CO2.
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Most Claps in One Minute
The Guinness World Record was broken by 20-year-old Dalton Meyer, who clapped 1,140 times(thousand one hundred and forty) in a minute, or 19 claps per second. The most claps in a minute is 1,140, and was achieved by Dalton Meyer in Geneseo.
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Most Watermelons Crushed With The Thighs in One Minute
The most watermelons crushed with the thighs in one minute (female) is 5, and was achieved by Gözde Doğan (Türkiye), on the set of Lo Show Dei Record, in Milan, Italy, on 5 February 2024 (two thousand twenty-four). Gözde is the first holder of this title!
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Most Bones Broken in a Lifetime
During his career, Knievel may have suffered more than 433 (four hundred thirty-three) bone fractures, earning an entry in the Guinness Book of World Records as the survivor of "most bones broken in a lifetime".
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Largest Pillow Fight
Many massive pillow fights have been organized in an effort to break Guinness World Records, but the current record is a pillow fight among 7,861 (seven thousand eight hundred sixty-one) people achieved by MyPillow, Inc. (USA) in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, on 18 May 2018 (two thousand eighteen).
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First Men's Football Player To Reach 200 International Appearances
This accolade adds to his extensive list of international records, including being the all-time leading goalscorer in men's international soccer with 122 (one hundred twenty-two) goals. Ronaldo's relentless pursuit of excellence and ability to consistently push boundaries have cemented his status as one of the greatest footballers ever.
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Most Guiness World Records
Ashrita Furman is a Guinness World Records record-breaker. As of 2017 (two thousand seventeen), Furman has set more than 600 official Guinness Records and currently holds over 200 records, thus holding the Guinness world record for the most Guinness world records. He has been breaking records since 1979.
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Longest Distance to Pull an Airplane
Kevin Fast, a Canadian priest, managed to pull a 188(one hundred eighty-eight) ton airplane twenty-eight feet. While Fast might not have been able to go particularly fast, the fact he was able to pull the plane even an inch is remarkable.
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Longest Time Spent Sitting on The Toilet
Back in 2019, Jimmy De Frenne, a 48-year-old Belgian man, took it upon himself to smash the record for the longest time spent sitting on the toilet. His goal was to hit 165 hours (almost seven days) of sitting on the loo, however, due to sore legs, he only made it to 116 hours.
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Largest Collection of Ducks
On Friday (October 13), Guinness World Records revealed that 54-year-old Charlotte Lee holds the world record for the largest collection of rubber ducks. How many of these adorable toys does she have? According to the company, 5,631 (five thousand six hundred thirty-one) and still counting!
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Kahoot About Other's Guinness World Records
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