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Website. guinnessworldrecords .com. Guinness World Records, known from its inception in 1955 until 1999 as The Guinness Book of Records and in previous United States editions as The Guinness Book of World Records, is a British reference book published annually, listing world records both of human achievements and the extremes of the natural world.
978-0-7535-1537-2. OCLC. 241032346. Preceded by. Guinness Book of British Hit Singles & Albums 19th Ed. The Virgin Book of British Hit Singles is a charts reference book published in October 2008. [1] It replaces the Guinness Book of British Hit Singles & Albums, after the Guinness World Records brand was sold to The Jim Pattison Group (owner ...
This article features a list of men's professional FIFA records in association football, in any football league, cup, or other competition around the world, including professionals, semi-professionals, amateurs, and women's football. These records are divided based on whether they relate to players, coaches, or clubs.
List of discontinued Guinness World Records. This is a list of Guinness World Records that have been discontinued for various reasons. This may include that the record poses a threat to health or the environment. Concerns with animal welfare. Includes camel wresting records, and "largest fox ever killed during an English fox hunt".
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Known for. Fastest drinking of a yard of ale. Peter Dowdeswell, born in London on 29 July 1940, is an English gourmand. He is among the most successful competitive eaters in the recorded history of the sport. [1] During the period when the Guinness Book of World Records kept data, Dowdeswell held more speed records than any other person ...
Today the company says it tracks roughly 65,000 records, and there's plenty of interest in breaking them. Guinness World Records received more than 57,400 applications in 2023, said spokesperson ...