Largest Wobble Board Ensemble
Employees of AIRMILES; Bolton, UK; July 12, 2007.
The largest wobbleboard ensemble involved 359 employees of AIRMILES, who wobbled their boards for a minimum of 5 minutes to the tune of 'Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport' in Bolton, UK on 12 July 2007.
Source: Guinness World Records 2007
Longest Reading Aloud Marathon by a Team
Nasser H. Burdestani, Fadhel H. Abdulrasoul, Taha H. Safar, A. Redha M. Haji, Jassim R. Al-Abbasi, Sadeq H. Safar; Bahrain Social and Cultural Society, Manama, Bahrain; June 24 - July 2, 2007.
The longest reading aloud marathon by a team lasted 202 hr 2 min 2 sec and was completed by Nasser H. Burdestani, Fadhel H. Abdulrasoul, Taha H. Safar, A. Redha M. Haji, Jassim R. Al-Abbasi and Sadeq H. Safar at the Bahrain Social and Cultural Society in Manama, Bahrain, between 24 June and 2 July 2007.
Source: Guinness World Records 2007
Longest Lecture Marathon
Dr. Annaiah Ramesh; Old Senate Hall, Mangalore University, India; March 22 - 26, 2006.
The record for the longest lecture marathon lasted for 98 hr 30 min and was achieved by Dr. Annaiah Ramesh (India) who talked on the subject of the 'Molecular Logic of Life' at the Old Senate Hall, Mangalore University, India, from March 22 to March 26, 2006.
Source: Guinness World Records 2007
The record for the longest lecture marathon lasted for 98 hr 30 min and was achieved by Dr. Annaiah Ramesh (India) who talked on the subject of the 'Molecular Logic of Life' at the Old Senate Hall, Mangalore University, India, from March 22 to March 26, 2006.
Source: Guinness World Records 2007
Longest Tennis Marathon, Doubles
Brian Jahrsdoerfer & Michel Lavoie and Peter Okpokpo & Warner Tse; Houston, Texas, USA; April 13-15, 2006.
The longest competitive doubles tennis match lasting 48 hours and 15 minutes was played between Brian Jahrsdoerfer & Michel Lavoie and Peter Okpokpo & Warner Tse (all USA) at Westside Tennis Club, Houston, Texas, USA over April 13-15, 2006.
Source: Guinness World Records 2007
The longest competitive doubles tennis match lasting 48 hours and 15 minutes was played between Brian Jahrsdoerfer & Michel Lavoie and Peter Okpokpo & Warner Tse (all USA) at Westside Tennis Club, Houston, Texas, USA over April 13-15, 2006.
Source: Guinness World Records 2007
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