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    Who has had the greatest number of entries in 'The Guinness Book of Records?'

    Question #40975. Asked by gmackematix. (Nov 10 03 1:05 PM)


    Linus_337

    Ashrita Furman, who has broken 73 official Guinness records.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/polish/exr/extreme/extreme23.htm

    Nov 10 03, 1:38 PM
    gmackematix

    It looks like yay Linus and his records are no pushover. I am truly amazed! This man can yodel for 27 hours, do 27,000 jumping jacks, skip rope 130,000 times in one day, balance over 70 milk bottles on his chin, pogo up all the steps of the CN Tower, somersault a mile in under 20 minutes and ride a unicycle backwards for 53 miles!

    How can he have the skill, dedication and energy to do all that and not be representing his country in some sport or other?

    Nov 10 03, 7:07 PM
    brian59

    Yes, but try to get him to put out the garbage....

    Nov 14 03, 1:55 AM
    Arpeggionist

    The most records of nature would be those of Robert P. Wadlow, who has been since the 1940s the tallest man in recorded history. He also had the largest hands and feet in recorded history.

    Mar 19 05, 11:00 AM
    gmackematix

    Although he may have made an entry in all editions of the book, Robert Pershing Wadlow (1918-1940) never had several entries in the same book, so no, he is not the answer here.

    Mar 19 05, 10:22 PM


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