Largest Human Olympic Rings

Largest Human Olympic Rings

The World Record of ‘largest human Olympic rings’ has been achieved by a group of women from Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.

One Thousand Two Hundred Two (1,202) women joined together to form the Olympic rings logo at Xiangjiang Water park of Guangzhou and set a new world record for the largest human Olympic rings.

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Youngest Professional Music Composer

The World Record of ‘youngest professional music composer’ has been achieved by Palash Muchhal (18 years) from Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

Young maestro Palash composed the music for song in a commercial movie ‘Dishkiyaoon’ (released in March 2014) at the age of eighteen. His other assignments are in the movies Bhoothnath Returns, No Entry-2 etc.

Largest Human Olympic Rings

First Hand to Write with both Hands and Legs Simultaneously

The World Record of ‘first to write with both hands and legs simultaneously’ has been achieved by Mr. Manoj Chand from Chaukham, Baitadi, Nepal.

Mr. Manoj can write with both his hands and legs simultaneously and that also normal, and reverse handwriting. He has learnt this skill through constant practice over three years.

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Longest Time Balancing a Stack of Three Balls

The World Record of ‘longest time balancing a stack of three balls’ has been achieved by Mr. Peter Bone from Switzerland.

Mr. Bone managed to balance the stack of three balls for the duration 25.05 seconds.

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Largest Collection of Currency Notes with Unique Seven Digits

The World Record of ‘largest collection of currency notes with unique seven digits’ has been achieved by Mr. Ashok Maloo from Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India.

As on March 08, 2014; Mr. Maloo has currency notes of seven digits with digit 1000000 in all possible denominations. These currency notes ranging from INR 1 to INR 1000 has been released by Reserve Bank of India.

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First Women to Climb Mount Everest Twice in a Season

The World Record of ‘first women to climb Mount Everest twice in a season’ has been achieved by Ms. Chhurim Sherpa from Nepal.

Chhurim scaled the summit of the world’s highest mountain twice and set a new world record. She scaled the 8,850-meter (29,035-foot) summit on May 12, 2012, descended to the base camp for a couple of days’ rest and then scaled the peak again a week later on May 19, 2012.