The World Record of ‘largest assembly of tribal archers’ has been achieved by Akhil Bharatiya Vanavasi Kalyan Ashram from Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.
In an event during December 26-28, 2014; Two Hundred Thirty One (231) archers from 22 states of India gathered at Vagdevi Vilas School and participated in archery contest.
The world record ‘fastest two-way canopy formation’ has been achieved by the team from USA.
The three-member team of Chris Gay, Brian Pangburn and Yiliya Pangburn set a record of 45 points in time in the Canopy Formation (CF) during Dubai International Parachuting Championship (DIPC) held at the Skydive Dubai.
In this record category; teams of three-of which two jumpers perform a mid-air formations in a working time of one minute while the third jumper has to do recording of the moves as videographer.
The World Record of ‘most personalities interviewed in six hours’ has been achieved by Ms. Sonal Rajesh Sharma from Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India.
As on November 24, 2014; Ms. Sharma interviewed 34 (Thirty Four) World Record holders in six hours telephonically to write articles on their achievement.
The world record of ‘first virtual shopping store’ has been achieved by Tesco Homeplus from Seoul, South Koria.
In July 2014; using the walls of the Seonreung subway station in downtown Seoul, Tesco has displayed all the products on the LCD screens. Products are displayed with barcodes which customers can scan using the Homeplus app on their smartphones and get delivered right to their doorstep.
The World Record of ‘largest hand paddle’ has been achieved by Mark Teasdale from Rocky Mountains, Golden BC, Canada.
The largest hand paddle is based on an actual paddle, this proportionally correct monolith measures 18.573 m (60.9 feet) x 2.8 m (9.2 feet) and have weight of 2404 kg (5300 lbs). It has been nestled below the towering Canadian Rocky Mountains of the surrounding Columbia River near Golden BC.
The World Record of ‘fastest free-hand world map drawing’ has been achieved by Wang Boming from Sha’anxi, China.
Middle school geography teacher, Mr. Boming, is the world’s fastest free-hand map drawers. He sketched incredibly accurate maps of the world by memory in four minutes.