You’ve probably heard of Guinness World Records – or the Guinness Book of World Records, as it was more commonly known until 1999.
First published in 1995, Guinness World Records is a reference book published annually, listing world records both of human achievements and the extremes of the natural world.
Since then, Guinness World Records has become the world’s best-selling copyrighted book, and with each new edition, we are introduced to more bizarre and mind-boggling records, just like the ones we’ve listed for you here!
Stretchiest Skin
Garry Turner has been the proud owner of this record ever since 1999, thanks to a rare medical condition called Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome – a connective-tissue disorder where the collagen becomes defective and includes the loosening of the skin and hypermobile joints.
This means that Mr. Turner can stretch the skin of his stomach to 6.25 inches, and doesn’t even feel any pain when he does it. The Briton is currently a sideshow performer and was a member of The Circus of Horrors in 2005.
Most Body Piercings
Some records can’t be broken because some people are born with a unique trait or physical quality that simply can’t be matched by anyone else (see Mr. Turner and has stretch skin). Other times, it’s a question of finding someone willing to put themselves through quite a bit of pain and/or adorn themselves with multiple piercings, as is the case with Elaine Davidson.
The Brazilian has a record 462 piercings on her body, including 192 piercings on her facial area and 214 piercings in her pubic area.
Most Big Mac Burgers Eaten in a Lifetime
There are McDonald’s addicts all over the world, but all of them pale in comparison to Donald Gorske of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.
The 67-year-old, known as the “Big Mac enthusiast”, holds the record for most Big Macs eaten in his life, a whopping 28,788. He claims the Big Mac constitutes 90-95% of his total solid food intake and eats about 14 of these burgers each week. Interestingly, Mr. Gorske only weighs 185 pounds (he’s 6’2) and claims a cholesterol level of 140.
Largest Rubber Band Ball
For something so simple and somewhat pointless, it’s amazing how much use the average person can get out of a rubber band.
Joel Waul achieved his record after building a 9,032-pound monster rubber band ball and earning himself a spot in the Guinness World Records back in 2008. Mr. Ward used 700,000 rubber bands of all sizes to build his 6 foot, 7-inch ball he named “Megatron.”
Longest Plank Held
The plank is a position many a gym-goer and yoga practitioner will be familiar with. It’s a simple enough position – simply get into a push-up position, but rest on your forearms instead of your hands. The tricky part is holding it, as your abdominals can get taxed quickly.
That is, unless, you’re Mao Weidong of China, who held a plank for eight hours and one minute back in 2016.
Heaviest Onion
You won’t be surprised to learn that food is a category on to itself in the Guinness World Records, given that people all over the world have managed to create gargantuan-sized items, ranging from doughnuts to Doritos.
In 2014, Tony Glover of North Yorkshire in the United Kingdom earned himself a world record for growing the heaviest onion ever recorded at 18 pounds, 11.84 ounces. Can you imagine the tears you’d get from cutting that thing?
Heaviest Object Sword Swallowed
Sword swallowing is a skill in which the performer passes a sword through the mouth and down the esophagus to the stomach. Despite the name, the act can be performed with numerous objects, including, apparently, a Dewalt jackhammer.
We know this because in 2007 Thomas Blackthorne sword-swallowed a jackhammer that weighed 83 pounds and 12 ounces, holding the full weight of the hammer and bit for over three seconds. The feat earned him a world-record nod for sword-swallowing the heaviest object.