What does it take to enter the Guinness Book of Records?
The latest edition of Guinness World Records will be released in June+10, 5438, and American woman Pinsina Casey will set a new record for the thinnest waist in the world-at the age of 70, Kathy's waist is only 38 cm. Kathy is from Connecticut, USA. She is nearly 1.7 meters tall and weighs 58 kilograms. She sounds like an ordinary old lady, but anyone who has seen her will be intimidated. Cathy's waist is only 38 cm when she wears a tight skirt, only the thickness of a large beer glass, and even when she is full of gas, it is only 50 cm. Kathy likes to call herself the "Queen of Girdling", but her waist is not born like this. 1983, 46-year-old Kathy suddenly found herself seriously out of shape when she looked in the mirror, so she made up her mind to lose weight. In the past, she insisted on wearing Victoria corset underwear for 23 hours every day, and finally successfully trained a pair of "hourglass figure". Kathy's waist is ridiculously thin, but it didn't have any bad consequences for her. Her diet is no different from ordinary people. Kathy's doctor husband, Gbagbo, said: "Kathy's corset underwear has played an excellent role in supporting her spine, making her nearly 70-year-old healthy and straight, with no signs of hunchback." James Kuhn, a 46-year-old artist from Michigan, USA, can be called "the same face". Because different oil paintings are painted on his face every day, James's face changes every day: today is watermelon, tomorrow is McDonald's hamburger, and the day after tomorrow his face becomes pineapple ... Achery Tower Furman, a 54-year-old man from Queens, new york, USA, is already a child. For 22 years, Furman has made it his duty to break the world record, specifically challenging all kinds of the strangest Guinness records. So far, he has broken nearly 200 world records, he still holds 86 world records, and he is the person who broke the Guinness World Record the most. It is reported that165438+1October 13 is the annual Guinness World Records Day, and Furman, a the king of world record holder, will try to break at least two new world records in Britain on that day. 1April, 986, Furman set his first world record-it took 10.5 hours to turn over the "longest somersault in the world" continuously. He turned over about 20 kilometers until he threw up. Since then, Furman has been looking for and breaking one odd, absurd and crazy Guinness record after another. Furman's world records include: underwater juggling; Skipping rope underwater; Play hula hoop underwater; Lift the 8 1 stacked glasses with your chin, and keep them balanced 10 seconds; Holding a billiard cue in one's fingers and walking continuously for about 1 1 km, the cue did not lose its balance and fall off; Play hopscotch 434 times in 24 hours; Peel off the lemon peel and eat it as quickly as possible-10.97 seconds; A bottle on the top of the head walked continuously for about 130 km; Walking about 137 kilometers with a brick weighing 4 kilograms in one hand ... Among all the world records that Furman broke, his favorite was "the fastest bagging run in the world". This world record was set by Furman of Mongolia in May 2007, when he put his feet in a sack and raced with a yak. Furman thought it was difficult for him to run past a four-legged yak, but in the end, the yak was so tired that the referee had to give it a rest and put a new yak on the field. Furman finally jumped a mile in 16 minutes and 4 1 second, setting a new world record. Later, Furman set an odd record-pushing an orange about 1600 meters away with his nose in the fastest time. So far, Furman has broken nearly 200 Guinness World Records, and he still holds 86 world records. He has more honorary titles of Guinness World Records than anyone else in the world, and he is an out-and-out "king of world records", leaving his record-breaking footprints in more than 30 countries on earth. Furman works in a health food store in Queens, new york, and is still unmarried. Furman said that although he knew others thought he was crazy, he still felt that breaking the Guinness Book of Records was a reward for his life.