Sherlock Holmes tops ‘The Most Retold Stories Of All Time’ list

Melbourne, May 13 (ANI): Sherlock Holmes has topped a list of The Most Retold Stories Of All Time’.

According to the Guinness Book of Records, the honour of the most portrayed character on film goes to Sherlock Holmes, who has appeared in more than 217 movies.

Not far behind is Cinderella, said Chris Sheedy, the local manager of the Guinness Book of Records, reports News.com.au

Cinderella’s rags-to-riches story has been made into at least 98 productions including cartoons and films – dramatic, Ever After, operatic, A Modern Cinderella, and even pornographic, 1977’s Cinderella, he said.

And the latest Robin Hood film will be the 53rd time the swashbuckling woodsman has appeared on our screens in the last 102 years.

The Most Retold Stories Of All Time:

Sherlock Holmes: 217

Cinderella: 98

Robin Hood: 53

The Three Musketeers: 21

Alice in Wonderland: 21

The Hunchback of Notre Dame: 21

Dracula: 20

Great Expectations: 17

Zorro: 14

Sweeney Todd: 10

King Kong: 8

Anna and the King: 6

The Thing: 6

Scarface: 6 (ANI)

World record set for largest gathering of pirates

London, May 4(ANI): A mass get together of more than 1,700 people dressed as pirates in one place has set a new Guinness World Record.

1,722 men, women and children formed a part of the crowd, wearing eye patches and fake wooden legs. They assembled on a port side in Brixham, Devon, to set the world record.

This number breaks the previous record of 1,651, set in Portland in America in September last year.

””We feel wonderful. We have broken the world record.

””I am thrilled the town has beaten the record by 250. Everywhere you went there were pirates.”” The Telegraph quoted Karen Barnes, a spokesman for the Brixham pirates.

According to a spokesman for Guinness World Records, the record would be verified in the coming weeks. (ANI)

Italian cooks whip up world’s biggest omelette!

London, April 29(ANI): Italian cooks have whipped up the world”s biggest omelette, measuring six foot wide.

The chefs in Canino used 1,500 eggs, 100 kilos of asparagus and seven litres of olive oil to make the omelette.

Guinness World Records officials measured the width and confirmed it as the world”s biggest omelette.

It was later served to the spectators present.

“It was delicious and it”s quite something to have eaten part of a world record,” the Daily Express quoted the Austrian Times, as saying.

The dish was prepared in a huge pan. (ANI)

Brit brewer brews the bitterest beer ever!

London, Mar 20 (ANI): After being challenged by a friend to produce a record-breaking tipple, British brewer Peter Fowler came up with “The Hop” – the world”s most bitter beer.

Beating the previous record of 200 held by American beer Devil Dance Triple IPA, Fowler”s creation registered 323 International Bittering Units (IBUs), tests showed.

Fowler, 58, who runs the Pitstop Brewery in Stove, near Wantage, Oxon., said: ””It is always nice to beat the Americans and put a British flag on the bitterest pint.

””To be honest, I can only drink it in halves. To finish an evening, it is fine, but the taste lasts with me for four hours at a time.””

It took Fowler two years to perfect the recipe, using powerful hop varieties Simcoe, Centennial and Chinook, and hop extract Isolone, to produce the extreme bitterness, reports The Telegraph.

He is currently waiting for the Guinness World Records to officially name The Hop the bitterest beer on the planet. (ANI)

World”s smallest man passes away at 21

London, Mar 16 (ANI): He Pingping, the world”s smallest man who stood just over two feet five inches tall, has died. He was 21.

He suffered chest pains while taking part in a television show in Rome. He was taken to hospital but died on Saturday from what is believed to be heart complications, reports The Sun.

While paying tribute to He, Guinness World Records editor-in-chief Craig Glenday said: “He brightened up the lives of everyone he met and was an inspiration to anyone considered different or unusual.

“We are very saddened by the loss of such a wonderful, engaging, fascinating character.”

Pingping got the title of World”s Shortest Man in 2008. (ANI)

Pituitary tumour caused world’s tallest man’s gigantism

Washington, Sept 18 (ANI): The Turkish man crowned as the world’s tallest man suffers from a pituitary tumour which has resulted in his gigantic height.

Sultan Kosen stands eight-foot-one-inch tall and was unveiled as the tallest man in the world by the Guinness World Records.osen’s height is a result of a tumour in his pituitary gland, which has led to an over production of growth hormones, reports the National Geographic News.

The condition called pituitary gigantism has also led his feet to grow to almost 15 inches, while his hands are larger than 10 inches.t was only after the tumour was removed last year, that Kosen stopped growing.

The 27-year old is forced to use crutches as his height has weakened his knee joints.

The now-famous Kosen wants to travel around the world and meet a woman who would like to marry him. (ANI)

Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson enter Guinness World Records book

London, September 15 (ANI): ‘Harry Potter’ stars Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson have entered the Guinness World Records book by becoming the highest grossing lead actors of the decade.

The young actors were ahead of their many Hollywood counterparts, the Telegraph reports.

Radcliffe’s films made massive 558 million dollars, while Watson, who appeared in The Tale of Despereaux apart from the wizard series, raised 753.7 million dollars.

Meanwhile, Miley Cyrus was ranked the highest earning child actor, making an approximate 25 million dollars last year.

Nicole Kidman was listed as the most overpaid actress in Hollywood. (ANI)

Great British Duck Race makes it to Guinness Book of Records

London, Sept 8 (ANI): A record breaking 205,000 plastic ducks floated down the Thames on Sunday as part of the third annual Great British Duck Race in London.

The event shattered the previous record of 175,000 ducks in a similar race held in China earlier this year.

“The duck race is a fantastic opportunity to have some fun, raise some serious money for a range of good causes and have the chance to win 10,000 pounds, as well as take part in a Guinness World Record Attempt,” Mike Scott, the event’s managing director, was quoted by the Telegraph, as saying,

The gala held near Hampton Court Palace raised over 100,000 pounds for various charities.

Each blue duck that entered the 1km race was priced at 2 pounds will now be sent to recycling plant in North Shropshire.

The yet unknown owner of the winning duck will be given a prize money of 10,000 pounds. (ANI)

World’s oldest dog dies at 21

London, September 1 (ANI): The world’s oldest dog aged 21(147 in dog years) has died of natural causes.

Chanel, a wire-haired dachshund, took its last breath at Long Island at her owner’s home in Port Jefferson Station, a village 50 miles east of New York City.

Guinness World Records had named the pooch the world’s oldest dog in May this year during its 21st birthday party hosted by a pet food company at a Manhattan dog hotel and spa.

Owners Denice and Karl Shaughnessy had brought Chanel home from a pet shelter in Newport News, Virginia, when she was just six weeks old, reports the Daily Express.

Meanwhile, an owner of a dog from Louisiana named Max is now claiming the record for his pet. (ANI)

Indian prodigy boy completes PhD in physics at the age of 21

Bangalore, Aug 28 (ANI): After creating waves by completing Bachelors’ degree at the age of 10 and Masters at 12, Tathagat Avatar Tulsi, well known as child prodigy has achieved another milestone by becoming a PhD in Physics.

He has completed his doctorate in Physics at the age of 21 from the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Bangalore, spending six years like anyone else.

Tulsi has the special distinction of being one of the world’s youngest scientists.

He credited his family members especially his father for helping him achieve the feat.

“Of course, there is some gift part there. I cannot ignore that because not all six-year-old boys are that sharp in Maths and have that kind of memory, which I had. So I think that there was a gift and I feel very lucky that I got proper environment in terms of my family members particularly my father. He did his best to encourage my talent,” said Tulsi.

The young Indian scientist has an invite from the Institute for Quantum Computing at the University of Waterloo, Canada, for post- doctoral work.

But he wants to continue his research in software development for quantum computing, the super fast future of number crunching in India given a chance and proper funding.

He said that he hopes to set up his own quantum computing company someday and is working hard for it.

Tulsi got a place for himself in the Guinness Book of World Records for holding MSc in physics from Patna University, at the age of 12 years and 2 months in 1999.

A native of Bihar, he was born into a lower middle-class family on September 9, 1987. His over ambitious parents wanted him to finish studies at the very young age to break all the world records.

Apart from spending his time amid an array of computers, Tulsi likes to play badminton, snookers, billiards and loves to listen to music. (ANI)

Belfast kids’ finger painting world record bid

London, Aug 21 (ANI): More than 4,000 children in Belfast have attempted to beat the world record for finger painting.

The previous record was set in Austria two years ago and was 699sq ft smaller than the new gigantic spread.

Two adjudicators approved by Guinness World Records are currently examining the artwork to find if it is a new record.

The latest painting was stitched together at the Belfast zoo carpark to produce a massive 22,496.5sq ft canvas.

Northern Ireland Child Minding Association organized the event to mark its 25th anniversary celebrations.

Sky News quoted association director Bridget Nodder as saying: “We wanted to do something a bit different to celebrate our anniversary.”

Belfast Lord Mayor Naomi Long called the effort “a great opportunity for children to get involved in a creative project which is tremendous fun.”

The confirmation of the new record will be known in a couple of weeks. (ANI)

582 UK drummers set new world record playing the same beat together

London, July 14 (ANI): A total of 582 artists have smashed a previous world record for the largest group of drummers playing the same beat at the same time.

Hundreds of drummers, as young as five and as old as 50, reached Birmingham’s National Indoor Arena to beat the previous record of 533 drummers, set in the US, on July 13.

“It’s been absolutely fantastic. Everyone has really enjoyed themselves – it was a really good atmosphere. We did a simple rock groove and played for at least 10 minutes,” The Telegraph quoted Craig Glover, an organiser, as saying.

The charity event saw the participation of many celebrities also, including Slade’s Don Powell and Cold Feet and Coronation Street actor John Thomson. he bid, entitled Stick It To MS, managed to raise 20,000 pounds for the Multiple Sclerosis Society, although organisers were keeping their fingers crossed to reach the 50,000 pound mark.

Glover, 41, from Marston Green, Birmingham, added: “We have video evidence and certificates, which we will now send off to get verified by Guinness (World Records).” (ANI)

Chinese man seeks Guinness recognition for hen’s 201 gram egg!

New Delhi, June 29 (ANI): A man is looking to catch the attention of Guinness World Records officials, believing his chicken may have broken a previous record with its large egg.

Zhang Yinde, in Suiling, Heilongjiang province, has been storing the egg in his refrigerator.

The egg is reportedly 6.3 cm wide and 9.2 cm long and 201 grams in weight, which is apparently three times heavier than a regular one, reports the China Daily.

He said: “I found that the previous Guinness record was a 176-gram egg. I think mine will break the record.”

He added: “The egg looks like any other, except that its shell is a bit rough. I decided to ask Guinness for recognition.” (ANI)

Chinese boy, 2, is world’s youngest smoker

Melbourne, June 25 (ANI): A two-year-old Chinese boy is the world’s youngest smoker.

And it was Tong Liangliang’s dad who taught him how to spark up between tantrums and milky vomits.

Liangliang’s dad said his son was born with a hernia, and being too young for an operation, has taken up smoking to help him deal with the pain.

“The father wasn’t aware how serious the toddler’s habit had become until the child began to increase the number of cigarettes he smoked per day,” News.com.au quoted news agency CRI as saying.

However, The Guinness Book of World Records may not accept the feat, as it has refused such requests before on the grounds that it “promoted a harmful habit”. (ANI)

World’s oldest man dies at 113 in Japan

World's oldest man dies at 113 in JapanTokyo – The world’s oldest man, Tomoji Tanabe, died of cardiac failure in southern Japan Friday. He was 113 years old.

Tanabe was listed as the world’s oldest man by Guinness World Records in January 2007.

He fell ill in May at his home and could not eat for three days before his death, Jiji Press said.

Tanabe was known to get up at 5:30 am to read newspapers before breakfast, and for never missing his three meals a day and glass of milk in the afternoon.

He had said the key to longevity is “no drinking or smoking.”

He had lived with one of his eight children and a daughter-in-law before his death.

The new oldest Japanese man lives in western Kyoto province and is 112, while the oldest woman lives in southern Okinawa province and is 114.

Briton Henry Allingham, 113, now holds the title of the world’s oldest man. His birthday was on June 9, the BBC reported.

The number of centenarians in Japan reached a record 41,000 in October, according to government figures.

People in Japan have the longest life-expectancy in the world with 85 years.(dpa)

London contortionist sets new world record by holding bodyweight with mouth

London, May 30 (ANI): A London-based contortionist has created a new endurance world record by holding her entire bodyweight on her mouth in an arduous backbend.

Twenty-eight-year-old Iona Luvsandorj, a resident of West Hampstead, held a pose called the “Marinelli bend”-in which the whole body is supported by the mouth by gripping onto a short post that is held between the gums-for 33 seconds, beating the existing world record by 11 seconds.

Born and brought up in Mongolia, the cartoonist with 19 years of experience has travelled the world performing in over 16 different countries at gala evenings, theatres, cabaret shows and on television.

She is implausibly bendy and is also capable of twisted headstands, scales and multiple body folds.

Iona, who was one of seven children born to a policeman and a nurse, is presently studying for a law degree at Birbeck College, part of the University of London.

According to her, she is not the only person in the UK who can do the Marinelli bend.

According to the Telegraph, talking about her Guinness World Record attempt, Iona said: “It’s not painful – if it was I wouldn’t be here now. But there are very few people that can do what I am about to do, so don’t try this at home.”

Iona’s performance will be telecast on the Sky 1 show ‘Guinness World Records Smashed!’ on May 31. (ANI)

US man sues Guinness Book for naming him world’s most litigious man!

New York, May 28 (ANI): A Kentucky man who keeps suing people is suing the Guinness Book of World Records for naming him the world’s most litigious man.

It is believed that Riches has filed over 4,000 lawsuits around the world, reports Britain’s Metro newspaper, against people and entities as varied as George W. Bush, Britney Spears, the Eiffel Tower and the Roman Empire.

Now, after learning that Guinness Book plans to name him as the most lawsuit-happy man in its 2010 edition, he targeted it, reports The New York Daily News.

“The Guinness Book of World Records have no right to publish my work, my legal masterpieces,” says Riches’ latest lawsuit, according to The Spokesman-Review.

He is also unhappy about the nicknames they apparently plan to ascribe to him, including ‘Sue-per-man’, ‘the duke of lawsuits’ and ‘Johnny Sue-nami’. (ANI)

Japanese man sets world record for longest paper plane flight

London, May 19 (ANI): A Japanese engineer has created a new world record by managing to keep his paper airplane aloft for 27.9 seconds.

Takuo Toda, who is the chairman of Japan Origami Airplane Association, said that his achievement was merely the next step in his ambition of launching a paper plane from space.

Toda had performed his feat at a competition in Hiroshima Prefecture in April and it has now been confirmed by Guinness World Records as the longest ever flight by a paper plane.

“I had thought that the world record was impossible to break, but the key to breaking the record is how high you fly it,” the Daily Telegraph quoted him as saying.

The plane is made from a single sheet of folded paper with no cuts, measuring 10 cm from tip to tail.

He plans to use the same shape to try to break his own record at another event for paper plane enthusiasts in September, but his ultimate aim, remains having one of his aircraft launched from the space shuttle.

“Thirty years ago, I saw a space shuttle – with a similar shape to a paper airplane – returning to Earth,” he said.

Toda, who traces his hobby back to the two years he spent convalescing after a climbing accident while at university, claims to have had made a paper plane with an almost identical triangular configuration three or four years before NASA unveiled its shuttle.

“I thought it would be possible for a paper aircraft to do the same thing, but back then no-one would listen seriously to my ideas,” he said.

“If it is proven that a paper plane can re-enter the Earth’s atmosphere and glide back down safely then the scientific community could gain very valuable data about aerodynamics.

“That knowledge could even lead to improvements in the design of spacecraft in the future as it would prove that even ultra-light materials are able to withstand the demands of the upper atmosphere,” he added. (ANI)

A Hindu girl eyes world record by penning Quran

Hyderabad, May 18 (ANI): Tejasri, a 15-year-old Hindu girl from Hyderabad, is on her way to create a world record by penning down a 9999-ft long Quran in Arabic.

Tejasri began writing the text on April 23 and is about to finish the last six chapters in 20 days time eyeing a place in the Guinness Book of World Records.

Moulana Abdul Kadir Razvi who is helping her believes that he is fortunate to see a Hindu girl replicate the holy book with so much dedication.

“It’s not even a month that this girl has started writing Quran. Everyday she writes for 10 hours. This is an achievement. This is a great blessing from Allah to this girl.” said Moulana Abdul Kadir Razvi, a Muslim priest.

Tejasri who just gave her 10th class exams is now earning appreciations from all around.

“I started from April 23, I will complete the book in another 20 days I have already completed 24 chapters. I write for almost 10-12 hoursveryday,” said Tejasri

The Quran consists of 114 ‘suras’ (chapters) with the total of 6236 ayat (verses).

The very word Quran is usually translated as “recital” indicating that it cannot exist as a mere text. It has always been transmitted orally as well as textually.

A person whose recital repertoire encompasses the whole Quran is called a Qari or hafiz or reciter. By Narendra (ANI)

Over 150 Abba impersonators claim sing-along world record

London, May 15 (ANI): More than 150 Abba impersonators on Friday claimed to have made a world record after joining up for a sing-along.

The attempt to make the world record was made in London’s Leicester Square.

According tot reports, the Swedish quartet’s fans were seen donning flares and hot pants for a rendition of Eurovision classic Waterloo.

The decision as to the eligibility of the attempt to create “the largest gathering of Abba impersonators to sing at one time” as a world record now depends upon the judgement of Guinness World Records.

“This year’s Eurovision betting points to a case of Britain’s Not Got Talent,” the Telegraph quoted Andy Lulham, of Betfair, which organised the event ahead of Saturday’s Eurovision Song Contest, as saying.

“UK entry It’s My Time, written by Lord Lloyd Webber and sung by Your Country Needs You winner Jade Ewen, is a 23-1 outsider, well behind the 9-5 favourites Norway,” Lulham added. (ANI)