Fastest Piggy Back Race (One Mile)

Fastest Piggy Back Race (One Mile)

The World Record of ‘fastest piggy back race‘ has been achieved by Mr. Scott Weiss and Zack Navabifrom Dublin, Ohio, USA.

As on August 1 4, 2013 Mr. Scott Weiss and Zack Navabi completed the one mile (1.61 km) piggy back race in 11 minutes 58 seconds. Scott Weiss carried Zack Navabi in the race organized at Karrer Middle School, Dublin.

Fastest Piggy Back Race (One Mile)

Most Candles Extinguished With Breath of a Nose

The World Record of ‘most candles extinguished with breath of a nose’ has been achieved by Mr. V. Sankaranarayan from Ramanathapuram, Tamil Nadu, India.

During an event, Mr. V. Sankaranarayan extinguished Eighty Six (86) candles kept 1 cm. apart with breath of a nose’.

Fastest Piggy Back Race (One Mile)

Most Oranges Peeled and Eaten In One Minutes

The World Record of ‘most oranges peeled and eaten in one minutes ‘has been achieved by Ms. Shakira Moroba from Tanzania.

As on December 31, 2014, Ms. Moroba peeled and completely ate Two (2) oranges in a minute. Both the oranges were between 8-10 ounces.

Fastest Piggy Back Race (One Mile)

Fastest Hopping On One Leg( One Leg )

The World Record of ‘fastest hopping on one leg (one mile)‘ has been achieved by Mr. Peter Nestlerfrom Medina, Ohio, USA.

On May 29, 2014, Mr. Nestler completed the one mile distance in Eighteen Minutes (18) minutes while hopping on one leg.

Fastest Piggy Back Race (One Mile)

Pani-Puri in Most Number of Flavours

The World Record of serving ‘pani-puri in most number of flavours’ has been jointly achieved by Indori Zayka and Dainik Bhaskar from Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India.

On July 12, 2015, under the guidance of Master Chef Neha Shah; pani-puri in Fifty One (51) flavours were served at Vidorra restaurant.

*pani-puri is an Indian food item

Fastest Piggy Back Race (One Mile)

Longest Survival Without a Heart

The World Record of ‘longest survival without a heart’ has been achieved by D’Zhana Simmons (14 years) from South Carolina, USA.

D’Zhana suffered from dilated cardiomyopathy, which meant that her heart was weakened and her blood was not being pumped efficiently. Doctors fitted two pumps to keep her blood flowing while she recovered before surgery. It was almost four months later another transplant was carried out. In total, she had lived without a heart for 118 days. This is the longest duration a pediatric patient has been kept alive without any heart at all.