Weirdest and Wackiest World Records: From the Absolutely Bizarre to the Downright Shocking
By Tony Lyons
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- Hairiest ManVictor Larry” Ramos Gomez, with 98% of his body covered
- Most Tattoos on a Senior CitizenIsobel Varley, with 93% of her body covered
- Longest Distance on a Unicycle for Twenty-Four Hours Sam Wakeling, who covered 281.85 miles in 2007
- Most Asparagus Eaten in Ten MinutesJoey Chestnut, with 9 lbs., 5.2 oz. in 2011
- And hundreds more!
Sure to leave you shocked, amused, and entertained, The Weirdest and Wackiest World Records is the perfect source to learn about the most bizarre feats that have ever been successfully attempted. So whether you’re fascinated by the crazy people who set these records or are looking for an insane record to break, you’ll most certainly find it here. This is a book you will have to read to believe!
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Weirdest and Wackiest World Records - Tony Lyons
As a child, you always wanted to break a record. You had dreams that you were Evil Knievel and Ted Williams. It’s actually easier than you think to have your name enshrined with these greats—you just have to think outside the box… or eat the entire box in less than forty seconds.
Compiled here are some of the most incredible records in history. They are strange, improbable, and sometimes they seem completely insane, but their achievements are no less remarkable than many other great records. Their oddities are a mark of avid creativity, and their sheer improbability is a mark of just how exceptional and strong-willed humans can be in pursuit of a goal—and record-breaking glory.
What kind of person chases glory to the strangest corners of the earth? Great explorers like Columbus and Magellan sought mystery in new lands, Neil Armstrong took to the moon, and every four years records are broken at the Olympic Games. For expanding the boundaries of human potential, we idolize these people as heroes. But what if there were heroes all around us, quietly doing what has never been done? Neighbors, friends, strangers in the check-out line or waiting for the train—they, too, could be explorers of the unknown. They might become strange heroes out to defy the impossible and discover just what can be done in the world. All you need is the will to succeed (and maybe a genetic anomaly).
The people honored in these pages have that will: fiery ambition to beat their competitors, to achieve what no soul has ever done. They take adventure to quirky and dangerous places, battling the limits of what’s believable and sensible. And it’s fun! Everyone remembers the awe and joy of exploring a neighborhood as a kid. The world seemed endless and magical, where anything was possible. Every climb up a tree or trip to the store became an adventure to discover what might happen if you took one step further, or looked around the next corner. These men and women take this adventurous spirit down the strangest paths, combining their personal passions with the iron ambition of athletes. The unexpected always awaits them, and there’s always room to improve and succeed. There are always new possibilities to discover, rivals to defeat, and ways to fulfill that curious joy of accomplishing something totally new.
Of course, new frontiers can be both bizarre and dangerous. Exploring the possibilities of human potential is not for the faint of heart. Magellan didn’t make it past the Philippines, and Olympic athletes train their whole lifetimes to excel at one sport. But the thrill of achieving something new drives people on—even if it means enduring unbelievable conditions. The record-holders of this book are no slouches. They have planned and trained to reach their goals. To follow their dreams, they cope with the brutal chores of preparation. How else do you walk across coals, or endure full-contact ice? Making history isn’t easy.
Everybody has quirks. You might have an unearthly love of Mars Bars, or be able to bend your elbow in all kinds of weird positions, creeping out your friends. Maybe you really enjoy kitchen chemistry. Or you love cats… a lot. But when one of these quirks becomes an idea, and the idea takes hold of the right person—something remarkable happens. After inhaling a bag of candy, your friend makes a crack: How much could you eat, seriously?
Your microwave explodes with little grape fires. The cats begin to breed. An idea sparks ambition, and creativity takes over. Someone will build a remarkable device and they will think up the perfect situation. Passions take time and energy, but these people will do whatever it takes. There could be record-holders all around you, excelling at something strange and hard, but never impossible.
Whether or not they set out for glory at the start—it’s waiting at the end. Just like the many heroes and villains we read about in school, these men and women deserve their fame. Napoleon may have built himself monuments to be remembered, but he doesn’t have a record to his name. And his ability to run hurdles in flippers would have been minimal, at best. Traditional history will always be recorded, but it’s the nooks and crannies of culture where we find real people and incredible accomplishments. These not-so-ordinary people have won their glory with natural talent, hard work, and ingenuity. They’ve seen the potential just waiting in daily life taken to extreme proportions. They’re weird and wacky, but they deserve glory for their exploits—and they have the records to prove they’re exceptional.
The world is a vast, strange place, and it’s ready for history to be rewritten. So what better way to honor its