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  1. Record Breakers was a British children's TV show, themed around world records and produced by the BBC. It was broadcast on BBC1 from 15 December 1972 to 21 December 2001. It was originally presented by Roy Castle with Guinness World Records founders twin brothers Norris McWhirter and Ross McWhirter.

  2. Learn about the most iconic record holders in history and their remarkable achievements. Browse the Hall of Fame inductees from 2021 to 2024 and discover their stories, records and photos.

  3. 17. Sept. 2020 · Explore the latest edition of the legendary book featuring astounding records from around the world. Meet the record-breaking stars of GWR2021, from the shortest bus driver to the fastest speed on a motorcycle while performing a headstand.

  4. 8. März 2022 · Record breakers. The girl in this story really wants to be a record breaker. Will she break a record? Watch and find out!

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    • Largest Collection of Rotating Puzzles
    • Most Backward Somersault Burpees in 30 Seconds
    • Young Achievers
    • Hall of Fame

    Karenjeet Kaur Bains is a champion, a record breaker and the first Sikh female to represent Great Britain in powerlifting. She entered the Guinness World Records annals by fighting for the title of most times to squat lift own bodyweight in one minute (female), conquering it with a whopping 42 reps! Despite her busy day job as a Business Planning a...

    Alvin, a Shetland pony from Skåne, Sweden, is one of the cutest record breakers we’ve seen in a long time. "I always knew he was one of a kind", his trainer Paulina said. When he first met his trainer in 2009 it took the timid pony some time to get used to human contact, but Paulina knew how to win the love and trust of this beautiful animal with e...

    While the majority of us were learning how to bake, during the 2020 lockdown Jason Auld (UK) set himself an ambitious goal: to break a record. The action sports athlete combined hard work with out-of-the-box thinking to create a new challenge of unicycling while simultaneously lifting a barbell. "Combining unicycling with feats of strength is somet...

    Florian Kastenmeier (Germany) has a passion for puzzles! It all started with one Rubik’s cube, and he soon became fascinated by solving the challenges new puzzles brought. Now with a collection of 1,519 rotating puzzles, Florian’s favourites are those that are older, as to him they have more of a "story and character." While Florian can also solve ...

    Pluri-record holder Celeste Dixon is a fitness enthusiast, a veteran Ninja Warrior and a powerhouse. Originally from South Australia, Celeste really does it all when it comes to fitness, including gymnastics, climbing, running, swimming and more. All this, while working three jobs and being a loving dog mum! The athlete earned her place in the Guin...

    Let yourself be inspired by the mind-blowing talent of the Young Achievers. These nine incredible record breakers are changing the world at a tender age whilst collecting incredible achievements in every field - from science to beauty, from sports to gaming. From 12-year-old Abhimanyu Mishra (USA), the youngest chess Grandmasterin the world, to lip...

    Page after page, enter a world of incredible achievements and meet our new Hall of Fame inductees. Each year, our exclusive Hall of Famers embody one or more of the Guinness World Records values of respect, passion, inclusiveness, integrity and fun. From British Paralympian champion and record-breaker Ellie Simmonds (UK) and music-legend Beyoncé (U...

  5. Record Breakers is a long-running documentary series that features contestants trying to break various feats listed in the Guinness Book of Records. The show, hosted by Roy Castle and the McWhirter brothers, ran from 1972 to 2001 and won a BAFTA award.

  6. Record Breakers was a British children's TV show, themed around world records and produced by the BBC. It was broadcast on BBC1 from 15 December 1972 to 21 December 2001.