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Guinness World Records
Guinness World Records was known until 2000 as "The Guinness Book of Records," which is a reference book published every year, containing an internationally recognized collection of world records -- both human achievements and the... [more]
Guinness World Records was known until 2000 as "The Guinness Book of Records," which is a reference book published every year, containing an internationally recognized collection of world records -- both human achievements and the extremes found in nature. The book is the best-selling copyrighted series to date. See more pictures and articles about Guinness World Records here.
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Sabah’s Mount Kinabalu has made it into the Guinness World Records after being certified as having the world’s highest via ferrata or “mountain top trail.”
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The Old Golf Course at Musselburgh Links just outside of Edinburgh Scotland has been officially recognised as the oldest surviving golf course in the world by Guinness World Records.
Historians uncovered the earliest record of golf being played on any surviving golf course from an Account Book of Sir John Foulis of Ravelston, an Edinburgh lawyer. The earliest game played on Musselburgh Links took place on 2 March 1672 where he documents "he...
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... Open Champions Willie Park Senior - winner of the first Open Championship in 1860 - Willie Park Junior, Tom Morris Senior, Tom Morris Junior, Willie Fernie, Mungo Park, Jamie Anderson, Bob Ferguson, David 'Deacon' Brown and J H Taylor.
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By Richard Turtle
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Guinness World Records is paying tribute to its fans by inviting them to dictate history by voting for the Top Records of the Decade. Is it the woman with the Longest Legs? The Tallest Tree? The Youngest Person To Fly Solo Around the World? Highest Shallow Dive? Or maybe extreme athlete Rob Dyrdek? The public will now be able to vote for their favorite records from the past ten years.
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The third edition of the Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition hits store shelves January 4 and 21 in the US and UK, respectively. The edition likely contains some of this year's more profound records, including:
Batman's most ridiculous world record in the history of world record keeping.
The f*ckinest f*cktastic f*ckin' game with the most f*ck ever.
The only world records book with its own video game.
Also, this post marks...
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Is it making you feel strange things? Anger, confusion...arousal?
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Features some words by our very own Wez.
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Commuters set aside their usual indifference towards fellow rail passengers yesterday when they set a world record for hugging. For one minute, 112 people, many of them total strangers, embraced at St Pancras station in London, the most to do so for that long. The stunt was held on the fifth annual Guinness World Records Day — 24 hours of record-breaking attempts — marking the day in 2004 when the Guinness World Records book became the world’s...
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NEW YORK, Nov. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Guinness World Records celebrated its fifth annual Guinness World Records Day with record-shattering attempts from around the globe. Thousands of aspiring record breakers from all the corners of the planet attempted a wide range of amazing records for the chance to make history and be included in the best-selling copyright book of all time. The newest edition of the popular annual - Guinness World Records...
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Japan's Nagoya Institute of Technology makes it to the Guinness book of world records. Care to know why? The record is courtesy the efforts of associate professor Ishino Youzirou and his team, who have made a 3D camera with 158 lenses. All those...
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More than 200,000 people around the world came together Thursday to break some weird, wacky and wonderful records on Guinness World Records Day. Check out some of the amazing records that have been set around the world.
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Today is Guinness World Records Day for 2009, when people from all over the world compete to be in the next edition of the Guinness Book of World Records. Today new records were set for dragging a bus with your...read more
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LONDON, November 12 /PRNewswire/ -- More than 200,000 people around the world came together today to break some wacky and wonderful records on the fifth annual Guinness World Records Day, which commemorates the day in 2004 when Guinness World Records ...
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Guinness World Records is an annually published reference book which contains a collection of record-breaking achievements, outstanding human accomplishments and natural phenomena.
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Guinness World Records 2010: You too can be a Record-Breaker
Guinness World Records - Literature - Authors - Kids and Teens - Arts
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According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the largest game of tag involved 465 people--nothing insurmountable, professor Robert Halliday's Management 210 class believed.
Unfortunately, Mother Nature had other ideas. At their planned time of Saturday at noon, a wet and chilly late morning left the class well short of 465.
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Largest rat king? Thirty-two (record unbroken since 1828). First "First Lady" of two countries? Our very own Graca Machel: first of Mozambique, then here during Madiba's presidency. We also claim the most species of heather (Erica), with our fynbos ...
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Extraordinary Places...Close to London comprises 30 chapters (with another 17 locations close by that may be of interest to travelers). Within the pages, there are short stories of kings and queens, witches, ghosts and Vikings. The book gives a brief history of the village or town and also what a visitor can expect today. Following is a short excerpt from Extraordinary Places...Close to London.
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London, Nov 12 : Over 200,000 people across the globe are all set to enter the Guinness Book of Records as they try to break and make strange new records to achieve fame.
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NEW YORK, Oct. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- The global authority on record-breaking achievement, Guinness World Records, today launched an exact replica of the very first "Guinness Book of Records" in a limited and individually-numbered facsimile edition available exclusively for purchase at the company's website (www.guinnessworldrecords.com).
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By Praful Kumar Singh
New Delhi, Nov 17 (ANI): President Pratibha Devisingh Patil is all set to enter Guinness Book of world records on November 25 by becoming the first lady president to fly a fighter jet.
The President will fly on the fourth-generation twin-seater Sukhoi-30MKI at the Lohegaon airbase in Pune on November 25.
“We all should [...]
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Wellington, Nov 14 (ANI): Bakers in Whakatane, New Zealand have entered record books by creating world’s longest chocolate log.
The cake, which is 35.79 metres long and weighs 77.976 kilograms, entered Guinness Book of Records after its measurements were verified this week.
It has been made of out of 3200 eggs and 33 kilograms of flour.
The log [...]
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Guinness World Records 2010: You too can be a Record-Breaker
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Guinness World Records 2010: You too can be a Record-Breaker
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This week's Hot Internet Sites details a new Guinness Book of World Records that many young men would like to hold. Plus, find out why you'll be seeing more music on Facebook and Google. Hot Internet Sites: Strange Guinness Book Of World Record Set, Music For Facebook & Google
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Hair-raising, emotional and explosive - stunt-loving Britons showed plenty of power, passion and puff during an unprecedented record-breaking spree yesterday
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KATHMANDU, Nov 23, 2009 (Xinhua via COMTEX) -- Min Bahadur Sherchan, 77, on Monday was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for being the oldest man to climb up Mt. Qomolangma. "I am happy and proud to have put Nepal on the world map," said ...
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This article describes how an average person would go about breaking a world record and having it recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records.Contributor: Scott RanzauPublished: Oct 15, 2009
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Cutting Edge has national rankings in a magazine and a travel guide -- and even a world record from Guinness.
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Students from Glenbrook North and Glenbrook South High Schools are asking the Guinness Book of World Records to recognize their feat.
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A New Zealander has secured his place in the Guinness Book of
World Records for the second time as the world's fastest tap
dancer
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