At GWR HQ, the Harlem Globetrotters break a first-ever non-basketball record
Harlem Globetrotters Torch George and Scooter Christensen set the first ever non-basketball record for the Globies with the fastest time to bounce a ping pong ball into 5 cups (team of two).
Mia Brookes, a sporting prodigy, becomes the youngest ever snowboarding champion
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The shortest band in the world Minikiss rock just as hard as their larger-than-life superstars
With an average height of 138.55 cm (4 ft 6.5 in), Minikiss, from New York, USA, is proving that they are “Hotter Than Hell!”
Man with most face flesh tunnels shares inspiring message about being true to yourself
James Goss (UK), who has the most face flesh tunnels, shares some sage advice on dealing with negativity from other people.
With a record-breaking trick shot, an amateur pool player puts the pros to shame
29-year-old Bence Kővári (Hungary) has extended the record by almost five seconds.
With a total of 16 titles, Ed Sheeran is a “Perfect” record-breaking machine
As Ed Sheeran’s The Sum Of It All documentary drops, here’s a rundown of his many world records.
Haaland equals Salah’s record for most goals in a season
Haaland has scored his 33rd goal of the season to break Mo Salah’s record.
With over 50,000 diamonds, this record-breaking ring stands out from the crowd
The record for the most diamonds set in one ring was broken by H.K Designs and Hari Krishna Exports Pvt Ltd with 50,907 diamonds.
A woman breaks the world record by spinning her feet backwards and forwards
Kelsey Grubb has put her best foot forward and broken the record for the largest foot rotation (female) by turning her foot 171.4 degrees.
A patient undergoing open heart surgery defies the odds by living longer than any other
Jim Ward from Rancho Santa Margarita, California, USA, was just 11 years old when he underwent open heart surgery 71 years ago on 19 February 1952, making him the longest surviving open heart surgery patient (male).