What are the Guinness World Records in our country? Who created it?

Updated on physical education 2024-08-14
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    There are many Guinness records, such as: Liu Guoliang, who has won the most gold medals in men's table tennis at the Olympic Games; Deng Yaping, the one who won the most gold medals in women's table tennis at the Olympic Games; The person who won the most Olympic table tennis medals - Deng Yaping; the youngest women's track and field world record holder - Wang Yan; The world's highest peak, Mount Everest; The largest party in the world, the Communist Party of China, and so on.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Wenzhou young cyclist Zhang Jincheng rode a bicycle to the top of the Jin Mao Tower, setting a new record for the Guinness World Climbing Tower. Liu Jichun and Liu Zongtai drove a motorcycle to "stand in front of the front and lie down in the back, and successfully set the first Guinness Record for roller skating, Wang Xue broke the roller skating under the lowest bar.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Beijing, China, 23 July 2019 – A pair of adorable giant panda twin cubs have recently been certified by the Guinness Book of World Records, becoming the world's "first captive giant panda twins to survive in the wild". Marco, General Manager of Guinness World Records Greater China, presented the Guinness Certificate to representatives of the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda to celebrate the success of the trial.

    **In the TV station's "First Lesson of School" program, the Guinness World Record title of [30 seconds of most interactive rope skipping] was refreshed again. The champion pair of rope skipper Hwang Jun Kai, rope shaker Kang Dae Lee and Kim Jin Woo broke the record of 133 set by themselves two years ago with 143 goals.

    On August 22, aiming to alleviate poverty through consumption, Beidian, a social networking platform from China, sold kilograms of Enshi alpine potatoes in 24 hours, a move that set a new Guinness World Record title.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The Guinness Book of World Records originated in the United Kingdom, and its production is related to beer.

    In 1759, an Irishman named Guinness opened a beer workshop in Dublin, which produced a beer called Guinness.

    After more than 200 years of efforts, Guinness beer has been sold in more than 100 countries and regions around the world, and Guinness has become famous.

    In 1951, Sir Hugh Beaver, then general manager of the Guinness Brewery, was attending a hunting party in County Wexford, Ireland.

    There, he and the host of the party argued about the question: "Which game bird flies the fastest in Europe?" ”。

    He rummaged through all the reference books and couldn't find the answer.

    In 1954, recalling the controversy at the hunting party, Sir Hugh Beaver came up with the idea of creating the Guinness Book of Records and invited twin brothers Norris McWhorter (1925-2004) and Ross McWhorter (1925-75) to co-write a book documenting the facts and figures.

    On November 30, 1954, in two rooms in the gymnasium on the top floor of the Loudmen Building, 107 Fleet Street, the company "The Best of the Guinness World" was born.

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