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by Larry Olmsted


  seized a second Guinness World Record: CNN.com, Nov. 14, 2007.

  This mini-city required 178,000 cards: Weekly Reader, Apr. 8, 2005.

  At the 2007 Texas State Fair: CNN.com, Nov. 14, 2007.

  Kontrimas also earned a spot on the “Strength Feats” list: Joe Weider’s Muscle & Fitness, Dec. 2004, 92.

  Josh the Wonder Dog: Washington Post, July 29, 1997.

  Hungry for Breasts: U.S. Federal News Service (HT Media Ltd.), July 31, 2006.

  Pub Trivia—Without the Trivia: Australian Associated Press, Oct. 19, 2006.

  There is no “I” in Team: Business Wire, Sept. 28, 2006.

  “This walk is something I must do: Steven M. Newman, Worldwalk (New York: William Morrow, 1989), 2–3.

  “So from canned baked beans and peanut butter sandwiches: Ibid., 82.

  APPENDIX 2: THE LONG WAY INTO GUINNESS: AN ODE TO DRUDGERY

  “The main thing that record holders share”: Newsweek, Nov. 12, 1979.

  After spending 147 days buried in a coffin: Outside, June 2004.

  But the mileage was not the only challenge: Express (London), May 21, 2002.

  But there is no quit in Blessitt: Outside, June 2004.

  “Having outrun everyone in the history of mankind”: Daily Mail, Apr. 2, 2007.

  Along the way, his diary describes: Guardian, Mar. 28, 2007.

  These smoking guns have inspired many doubters: Daily Mail, Apr. 2, 2007.

  Guinness stuck by him: Daily Mail, Feb. 18, 2008.

  Eric Peters’s tale: Times, Sept. 21, 1983.

  George Meegan, a British merchant seaman: Times, July 31, 1984.

  When he finally reached the Beaufort Sea: Times, Sept. 20, 1983.

  Few road warriors, even the most harried: Telegraph, Mar. 8, 2004.

  Hertrich has kept the streak alive: Oregon Mail Tribune, Sept. 1, 2006.

  Dale Webster, who was featured: Washington Post, Nov. 21, 2006.

  “Great day, snow, and fun!!!: Oregon Mail Tribune, Sept. 1, 2006.

  “I could stop and end the damn thing tomorrow: Washington Post, Nov. 21, 2006.

  they were moved to include: Express (London), Nov. 9, 2006.

  APPENDIX 4: A RECORD-BREAKING TIMELINE

  1960: Sir Hugh Beaver retires: Times, Dec. 31, 1960, 14.

  1962: Boehm licenses paperback rights to Bantam: Boehm, Fascination of Book Publishing, 17.

  April 1970: The first U.S. television special: Ibid. 1973: Guinness PLC signs updated contracts with Sterling Publishing and Bantam: Ibid.

  1975: the Guinness Book of World Records “has set a record as the largest selling book”: Newsweek, Sept. 15, 1975, 81.

  1995: Irwin tells the Wall Street Journal: Wall Street Journal, July 30, 1999.

  1995: Guinness Publishing sells two museums: Business Week, Mar. 13, 1995.

  1997: “We’re called Guinness World Records now,” says Alistair Richards: Financial Times, Jan. 21, 2006, 1.

  1995–98: Sales triple: Wall Street Journal, July 30, 1999.

  1999: Guinness World Records: Primetime is replicated in Britain, Germany, and Scandinavia: Wall Street Journal, July 30, 1999.

  1999: The official target reader switches: Wall Street Journal, July 30, 1999.

  2008: Guinness World Records Ltd. is purchased by Jim Pattison Group: Reuters, Feb. 15, 2008.

  Searchable Terms

  Note: Entries in this index, carried over verbatim from the print edition of this title, are unlikely to correspond to the pagination of any given e-book reader. However, entries in this index, and other terms, may be easily located by using the search feature of your e-book reader.

  Academy Awards, 33, 127

  Accidents, 190–91

  worst, 87

  Air Force, U.S., 189–90

  Air Pollution, British Committee on, 36

  Airplanes, 191

  eating, 157, 194–95, 201

  pulling, 104

  restraining, 203–4

  youngest pilots, 201

  Akabusi, Kriss, 104

  Alcoholic beverages

  biggest cocktail, 182

  heaviest drinker, 196

  pub crawls, 228–29

  speed drinking, 157, 195–97

  Alekseyev, Vasily, 3–4

  Alexander Gibb & Company, 35

  Algeria, 186

  Ali, Muhammad, 8

  Allen, Sandy, 77

  All Things Considered (radio show), 126

  Almedovar, Louisa, 141

  Alpe d’Huez, 247–48

  Amazon River, 21

  American Broadcasting Company (ABC), 68

  American Idol, 104

  American Philological Association, 125

  Angkor Wat (Cambodia), 21

  Aniston, Jennifer, 126

  Antarctica, see South Pole Apax Partners, 256

  Aquaticar, 97–98, 152

  Argentinean Air Force, 21

  Arm hair, longest, 181–82

  Armstrong, Lance, 86, 128, 152, 247, 248

  Armstrong, Neil, xix, 44, 53, 65, 100, 107, 109, 132, 191

  Arthur Guinness & Sons, xi, xii, 32, 65, 38, 39, 47, 52, 54, 253

  Artisanal Bistro and Wine Bar (New York), 164

  Ashridge Management College, 35

  Ashton, Felicity, 92

  Associated Newspapers, 40

  Associated Press, 152, 159, 167, 176, 177

  Athletics World magazine, 43

  Atlantic crossings, 88–90, 191

  AT&T, 105, 254

  Australia, 132, 174, 175, 179, 183

  big food in, 161–62

  pub crawl in, 228

  television series in, 106, 186

  Ayers Rock (Australia), 20, 21

  Backward records, 20, 176, 241

  Bahrain, 186

  Bailey, Emmanuel MacDonald, 41

  Bajpai, Radhakant, 176

  Baker, Cheryl, 104

  Balancing

  baseball bat, 25, 31

  bricks, 131

  cars, 131, 132

  glasses, 24, 192

  golf balls, 57, 85

  milk bottle, 13–16, 20, 25–26, 30

  Balloons

  hats made of, 180

  hot air, 20, 90, 98, 191

  Banana-related materials, largest collection of, 105

  Bannister, Roger, 20, 41–42, 44, 45, 83, 108, 191

  Bantam Books, 254

  Banzai skydiving, 209

  Bao Xi Shun, 76, 77–78, 183

  Barrymore, Drew, 127

  BASE (Building, Antennae, Span, Earth) jumping, 189

  Baseball, 98, 217

  Baseball bat balancing, 24, 25, 31

  Beard

  longest, xx, 2, 80, 87, 71

  weight-lifting with, 225–26

  Beatles, 50

  Beaver, Sir Hugh, 33, 35–40, 43, 84, 91, 158

  career of, 35

  first copy of book received by, 49

  inspiration for record book of, 37–39, 44, 54, 184, 213, 219, 253

  McWhirters hired by, 40, 45–47, 253

  retirement of, 254

  Beckett, Samuel, 184

  Beds of nails, 199–201, 203, 204

  Beer drinking, 195–97

  Bees, “beard” of, xx, 72

  Belmondo, Dave, 199

  Berg, Bryan, 224–25

  Berkeley (California), 227–28

  Berlin, Irving, 75

  Bhaji, biggest, 159, 163

  Bibby, Jackie “the Texas Snakeman,” 33, 79, 91, 98, 114, 152, 194

  dangerous stunts of, 191–92, 198

  fame seeking by, 109, 112, 120–22, 124, 126

  rebreaking of own record by, 168

  Bible, 2, 254

  Bicycles

  eating, 86, 194, 197

  most people on one, 71

  races, 9, 219 (see also Tour de France)

  Birmingham Post, 206

  Blaine, David, 208

  Blessitt, Arthur, 235, 237

  Blue Riband Trophy, 89, 90, 98


  Board games, marathon, 100, 249

  Boats, fastest, 89, 90

  Bodill, Colin, 201–2

  Boehm, David, 41, 71, 53, 132, 253–54

  big food records rejected by, 163

  and dangerous records, 200, 204

  eating records discontinued by, 197–98

  television show of, 81, 223

  Bonds, Barry, 217

  Borobudur (Indonesia), 21

  Boston Bruins hockey team, 98

  Botin, El (Madrid), 218

  Bowling, 100

  backward, 20

  Boyd, Viscount, 39–40

  Boyzone, 184

  Brainiac (Jennings), 34, 50, 73

  Branson, Sir Richard, 79, 89–90, 97–98, 135, 152, 190–91

  Breastfeeding, 227–28

  Breedlove, Craig, 88–89

  Brennan, Terrance, 157, 164–67

  Brick-laying, fastest, 83

  Bricks

  balanced on head, 131

  carrying, 30, 89, 99, 161, 192

  lifting, 104, 223

  throwing, 99

  Britain, 174–75, 179, 255

  big food records in, 163

  commonest surname in, 223

  fattest man and woman in, 80

  pub crawling in, 228

  speed records in, 88

  tallest man in, 77

  British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), 20–21, 43, 47, 70, 102, 104, 111, 119, 186, 254

  British Institute of Management, 35

  British Mycological Society, 47

  British Open, 58

  British Speleological Association, 47

  British Trust for Ornithology, 219

  Brosnan, Pierce, 130

  Brunei, 186

  Buachan, Boonreung, 192

  Budapest, 224

  Buddhist monks, 23

  Bulgaria, 25

  Burial alive, 208, 233

  Burritos, biggest, 163

  Cable News Network (CNN), 78

  website of, 86

  Cakes, biggest, 159, 161

  California, University of, at San

  Diego, 147

  Calment, Jeanne, 81

  Cambodia, 186

  Campbell, Donald Malcolm, 88–89

  Canada, 77, 124, 175, 180–82, 185

  Commonwealth Games in, 44–45

  Canada Globe and Mail, 10

  Candy Industry magazine, 169

  Cards, houses of, 224–25

  Care Australia, 162

  Carville, James, 21

  Cars

  balanced on head, 131, 132

  cramming most people into, 58, 99

  disassembling and reassembling, 180–81

  fastest, 88, 89, 202

  pulling, 221–22

  pushing, 3

  Casanova (film), 77

  Castle, Roy, 102–3

  Castro, Fidel, xix

  Chamberlin, Ronald, see Chi, Master Chambers, Chris, 229

  Chang and Eng, 80

  Charity, breaking records for, 92, 93, 115, 132, 181

  big food, 159, 162–64, 166

  Chataway, Chris, 41–42, 45

  Chaucer, Geoffrey, 50

  Chi, Master, 200, 204

  Childs, Greg, 20–21, 70, 102, 104, 111

  Chile, 174, 182

  Chillal, Sridhar, 79, 80, 112–14, 124

  China, 174, 183, 185, 186, 187, 206, 218–19

  Great Wall of, 21

  Chinmoy, Sri, 6–9, 12, 13, 16, 17, 19, 24

  “Lifting Up the World with a Oneness-Heart” program of, 8

  Chocolate, largest pieces, 159, 160, 168–69

  Chocolate World (Hershey, Pennsylvania), 168

  Christian Science Monitor, 10

  City Harvest, 166

  Clapping, 13, 192

  Claxton, Stuart, 78–79, 99, 102, 106, 107, 111, 118, 215

  Cleverton, Valerie, 92

  CN Tower (Toronto), 20–22, 180–81, 219, 224

  Coast Guard, U.S., 47

  Cobb, Ty, xix

  Coca-Cola, 160–61, 167–68, 178

  Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 27, 34, 231–32

  Columbia University, 9

  Comaneci, Nadia, 12, 111

  Commonwealth Games, 44–45

  Copperfield, David, 128

  Cosby, Bill, 19

  Cow, oldest, 184

  Cross carrying, 235

  Crowe, Russell, 128

  Cruise, Tom, 126, 127, 132

  Curry, biggest, 159

  Daley, Jason, 79, 86, 107–8, 119

  Dam, world’s largest, 75

  D’Angelo, Bennet, 196

  Da Vinci Code, The (movie), 127

  Dartmouth College, 117–18

  Darwin, Christopher, 131–32, 134, 137

  “Dedication” (Castle), 103

  Depp, Johnny, 127

  Derby College of Technology, 93

  Detroit Lions football team, 98

  Devine, John, 184

  Diageo PLC, xi, 255, 256

  DiGiovanni, C., 153

  DiPietro, John, 203

  Disasters, 87

  DISH Network, 229

  Disney, Walt, 33–34

  DJ marathons, 144, 199

  Dog biscuit, biggest, 163–64

  Doggonest Christmas, The (Stack), 226–27

  Dogs, 226

  heaviest and lightest, 204

  most petted, 226–27

  pogo stick jumping while holding, 23, 33

  rodent-killing, 33, 86–87, 226

  team, longest, 83

  Dolnick, Sam, 176

  Doughnuts

  speed eating, 195

  tallest tower of, 170

  Downey, Robert, Jr., 128

  Drake, Sir Frances, 231

  Drumming, marathon, 91–93, 98, 100

  Dubroff, Jessica and Lloyd, 201

  Ear hair, longest, 176, 225

  Eating, 157–58, 193–95, 198–99

  airplanes, 157, 194–95, 201

  bicycles, 86, 157, 194, 197

  hamburgers, 83, 157

  hot peppers, 175, 177

  pies, 103, 158

  potato chips, 92

  trees, 24

  Elephants, 20, 23, 33

  EchoStar Communications Corporation, 229

  Eckert, Carole, 52

  Edwards, Eddie the Eagle, 103

  Edwards, Jez, 104, 119–20

  Eepybird Perfetti Van Melle, USA, 169

  Egypt, 186

  Great Pyramids of, 21, 25

  Eiffel Tower, 21, 22, 181

  Eminem, 129

  Empire State Building, 22, 106, 120, 181

  Endurance feats, 13, 29

  banning of, 192, 199

  see also specific feats

  English Channel

  amphibious car crossing of, 97–98, 152

  swimming, 95, 101, 109–10, 188, 248

  Epic of Gilgamesh, 125

  Escalator riding, 29

  Espinoza, Amarilis, 177, 207

  ESPN, 68, 116, 151–52, 193

  Eubanks, Steve, 136

  Eurovision, 104

  Evans, John, 131

  Everest, Mount, 49, 96, 104, 110, 189, 240, 247, 248, 250

  fastest climb of, 108

  Hillary’s ascent of, 76, 86, 157, 179

  images of, 80

  Singaporean climbers of, 179, 180

  Exercise ball, balancing on, 4, 20

  FaceBook, 110

  Fake tanning, 221

  Fame Junkies (Halpern), 114, 121, 123, 128, 135, 188

  Fascination of Book Publishing, The (Boehm), 223

  Fast, Kevin, 226

  Fasting, 208–9

  Fattest people, 2, 3, 71–75, 79, 80, 83

  twins, 71–73, 79, 80, 100, 112, 194, 211

  Fazio, Tom, 66

  Federation of British Industry, 35

  Fellini, Federico, 77

  Fiji, 42

  Financial Times, 182, 209

  Finger snapping, 4, 30, 188
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  Fingernails, longest, 2, 71, 73, 79, 80, 88, 112–13, 124, 211, 225, 234

  Finland, 186

  Firetrucks, pulling, 226

  Fireworks, largest, 98

  Fish snorting, 221

  Flatley, Michael, 184

  Floral wreath, most expensive, 13

  Flynn, Errol, 128

  Fondue, biggest, 164–67 Food

  big, 158–72

  dangerous, 197–98

  see also Eating

  Food Network, 106, 159

  Ford, Harrison, xix

  Forward rolls, see Somersaulting Fossett, Steve, 89, 191

  Foster, Jodie, 127

  Four-minute mile, breaking of, 20, 41, 42, 44–45, 83

  FOX, 105–6, 255

  Foxwoods Resort & Casino, xv–xvii, 134, 139–41, 144–51, 154–56

  France, 186, 224

  Frary, Mark, 50–51, 103–4

  French Culinary Institute, 168

  Frend, Patricia, 92

  Frigatti, Marco, 236

  Frog hopping, 84

  Frost, Sir David, 105, 204, 223, 254

  Fucqua, William, 202

  Fuji, Mount, 16, 17, 20, 21

  Furman, Ashrita, 1–31, 62, 165, 205, 219, 224, 228, 239, 244, 245, 250

  all-time Guinness champion status of, 3–4, 14, 27, 29, 173, 179, 243, 254

  animals in record attempts of, 22–24, 33

  athletic ability of, 4, 5, 13

  childhood of, 2, 5–6, 10, 98

  competitors of, 13, 14, 18, 27–29, 115, 175, 176

  fame of, 5, 10, 14, 19, 111, 114, 173, 174

  Guinnessport and, 91, 94, 99, 107

 

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