The World Record of having ‘smallest key ring’ has been achieved by Mr. Manoj Singh Sisodiya from Dhar, Madhya Pradesh, India.
On August 09, 2014; Mr. Sisodiya has the smallest key ring with dimension of the key fob 0.5×0.5 cm. in the shape of star. The smallest key ring is made up of silver.
The World Record of ‘longest line of teddy bears’ has been achieved by Nicholas Bears (Holdings) Ltd. and the Ritz Carlton from Hong Kong, China.
The total number of teddy bears which were the part of the record making line was Four Thousand Forty One (4,041). The record was created on December 30th, 2013 and the venue of the record was 102nd floor of the Ritz Carlton, Hong Kong. The event was organized on an invitation basis and the funds were donated to the Make-a-Wish foundation as an act of charity.
The World Record of ‘largest human water drop’ has been achieved by the people from Manila, Philippines.
Three Thousand (3,000) participants gathered at the grounds of the Grandstand formed the ‘largest human water drop’ and raised awareness for save water and water conservation.
The World Record of ‘largest human DNA helix’ has been achieved by Genentech Inc. from San Francisco, CA, USA.
A total of Two Thousand Six Hundred Forty (2640) employees of Genentech, Inc.; a biotechnology company that produces research in fields such as oncology, immunology, and neuroscience gathered and stood in the shape of the DNA helix.
The World Record of constructing the ‘biggest swimming pool’ has been achieved by San Alfonso del Mar resort from Chile, South America.
The pool at San Alfonso del Mar resort is 3,324 foot long (1013 meters) with a colossal area of 19.77 acres (8 ha) and contains over 66,000,000 gallons of water (250,000 cubic meters).
[Its area is equivalent to 6,000 standard-size 26 foot long (8-meter) domestic pools]
The World Record of constructing the ‘largest video screen’ has been achieved by Arena Corinthians of Sao Paulo, Brazil.
This largest single video screen of the world has dimensions of 170 by 20 meters (558 by 66 ft) length and 3,400 square meters (37,000 sq ft) width. The screen has 210,000 individual LEDs with 1320 custom made luminaries fitted in 4 meters (13 ft) long glass sheets. The screen has been manufactured by Osram Traxon.
Previous World Records:
The World Record of the ‘largest video screen’ was achieved by Phoenix Island from Sanya, Hainan, China. Its size is 33,000 metres (108,000 ft) with 125 mm LED stick elements. The screen has been manufactured by Daktronics.
The World Record of the ‘largest video screen’ was achieved by Hangzhou Asiatic Center. Its size is 198 by 152.5 feet (60.4 by 46.5 m) with 70 mm LED stick elements. The screen has been manufactured by Daktronics.
The World Record of the ‘largest video screen’ was achieved by Texas Motor Speedway from Lone Star Circle, Fort Worth, Texas, USA. Its dimensions are 218 by 94.6 feet (66.4 by 28.8 m). The screen has been manufactured by Panasonic.
The World Record of the ‘largest video screen’ was achieved by Charlotte Motor Speedway. Its dimensions are 196.85 by 76.77 feet (60.00 by 23.40 m). The screen has been manufactured by Panasonic.