Most Socks Worn in one Minute
The World Record of ‘most socks worn in one minute’ has been achieved by Mr. Pavol Durdik from Puchov, Slovakia.
On May 08, 2016; Mr. Durdik has worn Fifty Two (52) socks in One minute.
The World Record of ‘most socks worn in one minute’ has been achieved by Mr. Pavol Durdik from Puchov, Slovakia.
On May 08, 2016; Mr. Durdik has worn Fifty Two (52) socks in One minute.
The World Record most people registering for alumni membership in 8 hours has been achieved by St. Paul Indore Alumni Association from Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India.
On December 22, 2013; during an event, Seven Hundred Seventy Three (773) alumni of St. Paul higher secondary school, Indore got registered for alumni membership.
The World Record of largest human No smoking Sign has been achieved by Bicol University from Legazpi, Albay Philippines.
Wearing red, black and white long-sleeved shirts; Thirteen Thousand Eight Hundred Ninety Two (13,892) participants formed the ‘no smoking’ sign, at the football field in Legazpi, Albay to form the largest human blood drop and raised awareness of the importance of blood donation. The no smoking sign was formed by government employees, soldiers, police, members of academe, students and volunteers.
The World Record for the largest free floating bubble created outdoors has been achieved by Megan Colby Parker at the Forges Field Recreational Park, Plymouth, Massachusetts, US on April 27, 2013.
The total volume of the bubble was 729.25 cubic feet (20.65 cubic meters). The bubble was produced with the help of a wand. Megan Colby Parker is a professional bubble maker.
The World Record most people gathered with different certified profession has been achieved by St. Paul Indore Alumni Association from Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India.
On December 22, 2013; during an event, One Hundred Four (104) participants practicing different certified professions gathered to set the world record. All the participants have been alumni of St. Paul higher secondary school, Indore.
The World Record of building first inflatable concert hall has been achieved by British sculptor Anish Kapoor and Japanese architect Arata Isozaki of Matsushima, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.
Ark Nova: giant purple balloon made of a coated polyester material has been erected at at northeastern coast. The structure measures about Eighteen (18) metres high and Thirty Five (35) metres wide when fully inflated, it creates enough room for about 500 people.