People make world records for the most bizarre things. From someone folding the most number of T-shirts in under a minute, to somebody driving the fastest garbage bin motor car, people really test their limits to get famous.
While we're on the topic of bizarre things, this world record will surely make you think, "Damn, son!"
A man named Dimitri Panciera, from Italy, has set a new Guinness World Record by placing 125 scoops of ice-cream on a single cone. Who thinks of this stuff?
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According to Guinness, Panciera was the record holder back in 2013 when he balanced 85 scoops of ice cream on a single cone. But his incredible balancing feat was broken by Ashrita Furman, who managed to put 123 scoops on a single cone.
Panciera recaptured his record at La Notte Dei Record, a Guinness TV special in Italy.?As Dimitri placed one scoop after another, the audience watched on in awe and an official recorded the time. At the end of the task, the judges counted the total number of scoops and declared a new Guinness World Record.
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To be honest, this does look tempting and no one minds any amount of ice cream so bring it on!?Watch the video here.?
The Guinness World Records began in 1955 is a reference book published annually. It lists world records both of human achievements and the extremes of the natural world. The people who break or set world records get a certificate stating the same, from the organisation.??
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In recent weeks, three new Guinness World Records have been set.
An athlete in Dubai named Azmat Khan, set a new record?for running the fastest mile while dribbling a?basketball. He achieved this feat in just 6 minutes and 1 second. Originally from Pakistan, Khan is known for taking part in various long-distance running competitions across the United Arab Emirates, ranging from 3 km to 42 km.?
A week before that, a woman named Adrienne Long, broke the Guinness World Record for hugging a tree for over 10 hours.?The event took place in a town called Chattanooga, which is situated in the Tennessee state of USA. She had her arms wrapped around a walnut tree which was situated in the town¡¯s Heritage Park.
In September, a British woman named Leah Shutkever?bagged the Guinness World Record for consuming 10 jam doughnuts in just 3 minutes.