The Mammoth Book Of Weird Records

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Author: Jim Theobald ISBN: 9781472117717
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group Publication: September 17, 2015
Imprint: Robinson Language: English
Author: Jim Theobald
ISBN: 9781472117717
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
Publication: September 17, 2015
Imprint: Robinson
Language: English

Everyone?s heard of Usain Bolt, but how many people know about Dineka Maguire? Like Bolt, the Irish woman is a world record holder but in the rather lesser known sport of bog snorkelling. She is just one of the hundreds of unsung heroes featured in this book chronicling the people who go to bizarre lengths to break world records in the weirdest categories; people who devote hours of intense training to spitting dung, eating cockroaches, sniffing feet or tossing tuna in the hope of one day being recognised as the best in the world. This astonishing compendium of the weirdest, wackiest and most disgusting world records will amuse and astound in equal measure.

Entries include:

Longest ear hair
Fastest marathon while wearing a deep-sea diving suit
Fastest bog snorkeller
Farthest distance skateboarding by a goat
Most bees on body
Most milk crates balanced on head
Fastest 5-km run while dressed as a penguin and juggling
Heaviest airplane pulled with teeth
Fastest shopping trolley
Longest backwards motorcycle ride
Most stairs climbed by bicycle
Fastest 30 metres on a scooter by a dog
First water-skiing squirrel

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Everyone?s heard of Usain Bolt, but how many people know about Dineka Maguire? Like Bolt, the Irish woman is a world record holder but in the rather lesser known sport of bog snorkelling. She is just one of the hundreds of unsung heroes featured in this book chronicling the people who go to bizarre lengths to break world records in the weirdest categories; people who devote hours of intense training to spitting dung, eating cockroaches, sniffing feet or tossing tuna in the hope of one day being recognised as the best in the world. This astonishing compendium of the weirdest, wackiest and most disgusting world records will amuse and astound in equal measure.

Entries include:

Longest ear hair
Fastest marathon while wearing a deep-sea diving suit
Fastest bog snorkeller
Farthest distance skateboarding by a goat
Most bees on body
Most milk crates balanced on head
Fastest 5-km run while dressed as a penguin and juggling
Heaviest airplane pulled with teeth
Fastest shopping trolley
Longest backwards motorcycle ride
Most stairs climbed by bicycle
Fastest 30 metres on a scooter by a dog
First water-skiing squirrel

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