The heaviest twin
The twin brothers Billy Leon (1946~ 1979) and Benny Lloyd McClary (1946~200 1) in Hendersonville, North Carolina, USA developed normally before they were six years old. 1978165438+10, Billy and benny weighed 337kg and 328kg respectively, and their waistlines both reached 2.13m. Later, both of them died of heart disease.
The longest human domino
On September 30th, 2000, 9234 students from NYAA Poly Link School aged from 18 to 2 1 formed a domino with a length of 4.2km, and crossed Siroso Beach in Sentosa Island, Singapore.
The tallest mammal
The tallest mammal is the giraffe, which lives in the arid savanna of Africa and the open woodland around the Sahara desert. Adult male giraffes are generally 4.6~5.5 meters tall.
The circumference of the horn is the largest.
Lurch is an African bull, and its owner is Janice Wolf (USA). When measured on May 6, 2003, its angular circumference was 98.25 cm. Although its angle length is not the longest record, each angle is about 2. 1 meter.
The most valuable teddy bear
1994 65438+On February 5th, at Christie's auction house in London, England, a Stevie teddy bear named Teddy Girl was auctioned for17.160,000 US dollars, which was 18 times higher than the estimated value and twice the previous world record. The buyer is a Japanese businessman named Guan Jiguang.
The longest bridge
1969, No.2 causeway of Lake Pontchartrain in Louisiana, USA was completed, connecting mandeville and Metairie, with a total length of 38.42 kilometers.
A house with the most cards piled up.
The house made of the tallest independent card is 13 1 floor high. This 7.7 1 meter-high building was built by Brian Berger (USA) on June1999165438+1October 6. The house built in the entertainment hall of Potsdam Square in Berlin, Germany, uses 9 1 800 cards. The total weight of the used 1765 package card is 1 10 kg.
The tallest bike you can ride.
On July 1 day, 2003, Brad Graham of Canada successfully rode his 4.34m-high "Sky" human bicycle in Sander Bay, Ontario, Canada. This bike doesn't have any shock absorbers.
The biggest book.
The largest book in the world is Bhutan, which weighs 60.3kg and contains 1 14 pages of color pictures. When opened, it is 1.52m high and 2. 13m wide. It was designed and completed in 2003 by the Aikemi Binding Society of MIT and the Friendship Planet Association.
NBA career average is the highest.
Among the players who scored more than 10000, Michael Jordan of the United States scored the highest average of 30. 1 minute. He played for Chicago Bulls (1984 to 1998) and Washington Wizards (200 1 2003) successively, and * * * played 1072 games, scoring 32,292 points.
The fastest goal in the World Cup.
In the World Cup finals, the fastest goal recognized by FIFA is 1 1 second after the opening. On June 29th, 2002, Hakan Suk of Turkey set this record when he played against the South Korean team in Daegu, South Korea.
Yokozuna, the biggest sumo wrestler.
/kloc-In October, Hawaiian-born Chad Tam (also known as Shu) became the first non-Japanese sumo wrestler to win the championship. He is 2.04m tall and weighs 227kg, making him the tallest and heaviest Yokozuna in sumo history.
The longest first manned space flight
Up to now, three countries have sent humans into space, among which China has the longest manned space flight. On June 5438+1October 65438+May, 2003, Chinese astronaut Yang Liwei piloted Shenzhou 5 manned spacecraft into Earth orbit. The flight lasted 2 1 hour and 23 minutes from launch to landing.
The deepest valley
The Yarlung Zangbo River Valley in Asia extends from Tibet, China to Bangladesh, with an average depth of 5,000 meters and the deepest point of 5,382 meters, which is three times deeper than the Grand Canyon in the United States.
The railway tunnel with the highest altitude
The Fenghuoshan Tunnel of Qinghai-Tibet Railway is located in the Fenghuoshan area in the hinterland of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, with a total length of1.338m and an altitude of 4,905.4m.. The railway tunnel was built by China Railway 20th Bureau Group Co., Ltd., and started in June 2006, June 2002 and completed in September 2003.
The fastest maglev train
The maglev train connecting Shanghai Pudong International Airport and the urban area has a top speed of 43 1km/h and a total length of 30 km. The train was built by German Maglev High Speed Train International Company and opened to traffic for the first time on February 36, 2002.
The longest ancient canal
The longest ancient canal in the world is the Grand Canal from China to Hangzhou. It was built in 540 BC, completed in 1327, and extended to 178 1 km.
The biggest erhu performance activity.
June 65438+1October 65438+July 2004, the "First International Huqin Art Festival" opened in Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province, China. 1490 erhu players played a collection of four classic erhu music in Xuzhou Gymnasium, which lasted 8 minutes, 53 seconds and 96 minutes. The previous record was set in Wuxi, China on September 20th, 2004. The number of erhu players was 1064.
The oldest Cantonese opera actor
China Cantonese Opera actor Luo Pinchao (born on June 9, 2002 19 19) has been active on the stage of Cantonese Opera since 1930. On June 20th, 2004, he starred in Jing Ke, a Cantonese opera, at a party to celebrate his stage performance and the 74th anniversary of breaking the Guinness World Record.
The biggest Mongolian wrestling competition.
From July 28th to August 20th, 2004 1 day, 2048 contestants participated in the Mongolian wrestling competition held in Bayanwula Town, Xiwuzhumuqin Banner, Inner Mongolia.
The highest monument
A conical column stands on the San jacinto River in Houston, Texas, USA, with a height of173.7m, a column base of14m and a watchtower of 9m. To commemorate the Battle of Saint jacinto (1April 2, 8361day), this tower was built from 1936 to 1939, and a star weighing 200 tons was placed on the top of it.
The most frequent roller coaster
In March, 2002, the roller coaster "Giant" opened in Thorpe Park, Surrey, England, can make riders stand upside down 10 times every 850 meters. Its maximum height is 30 meters and its maximum speed is 65 kilometers per hour.
The earliest mobile phone
The concept of portable telephone was first put forward by Bell Laboratories of Lucent Technology Company in New Jersey, USA in 1947. Marty Cooper of Motorola (USA) invented the first real portable mobile phone. On April 3rd, 1973, he made the first call to Joel Engel, the research director of Bell Laboratories. 1979 the first commercial mobile phone network was opened in Japan.
The longest animated series with sound.
Popeye Popeye, produced by Max Fleischer (Austria), released 233 sets 1 disc per episode in the theaters of 1933 to 1957 (Popeye Popeye meets Sinbad, USA, 1936). 1936. These cartoons were first broadcast on TV in September, 1956, making them the longest syndicated cartoons.
The largest animal band
The animal orchestra with the largest number of members consists of 12 Thai elephants, who have held many concerts in the Thailand Elephant Protection Center in Nanbang, Thailand. In 2000, the band was founded by Americans Richard Lyle and David Souzel to protect Asian elephants.
Maximum marathon.
1987165438+1On October 27th, the first biennial Everest Marathon was held. This is the highest marathon. The starting point of the competition is located on the slope of Golac at an altitude of 5215m, and the end point is Namco Market at an altitude of 3,444m. The marathon men's record was set by Harry Rocca of Nepal at 1999, which took 3 hours and 56 minutes 10 second. The women's record was set by Ann Sattentiford of Britain with a score of 1997, which took 5 hours 16 minutes and 3 seconds.