weird world record

Weird World Record

A Weird world record is usually the best global performance ever recorded and officially verified.
21. Ukrainian violinist Oleksandr
Ukrainian violinist Oleksandr Bozhyk plays four violins as he attempts to establish a new Guinness world record, organizers said, in Lviv December 8, 2012.
22. Kenichi Ito
Kenichi Ito, known as the worlds fastest man on four legs, poses with his new Guinness World Records certification for the 100-metre, in Tokyo November 15, 2012. The 30-year-old Ito who developed his skills for 9 years based on the running style of the African Patas monkey, broke a new Guinness World Record on Thursday, clocking in at 17.47 seconds. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
23. First disabled person to dive to 33 metres
French athlete Philippe Croizon (L), whose arms and legs were amputated after an electric shock accident in March 1994, swims next to an unidentified diver in a 33 metre (36 yard) deep pool, the worlds deepest pool built to train professional divers, at Nemo33 diving centre in Brussels January 10, 2013. Croizon, who swam with adapted prostheses that had flippers attached, broke a world record and became the first disabled person to dive to 33 metres, according to the organisers.
24. Chinese dragon
About 900 tents, placed to form the shape of a Chinese dragon, line a beach in Qingdao, Shandong province, October 13, 2012. The formation established a new Guinness World Record for the largest jigsaw made of tents.
25. National Hockey Stadium
Students stand together to form the worlds largest human flag to qualify for the Guinness World Records at the National Hockey Stadium in Lahore October 22, 2012. A total of 24,200 students participated in the Human National Flag event, beating the previous record in 2007, which was set by 21,726 people in Hong Kong.
26. Franz Muellner
Franz Muellner of Austria pulls a 13.5 tonnes Austrian army Pandur APC (Armoured Personnel Carrier) over a distance of 30.4 metres (33 yards) in a world record attempt in Vienna October 25, 2012.
27. People participate in a mass tea
People participate in a mass tea drinking event organised by the Siberia international exhibition and business centre in the city of Krasnoyarsk September 29, 2012. According to the organisers, 1335 participants drunk tea in an attempt to set a world record for such an event, on the eve of the International Day of Older Persons on October 1.
28. Mass morning exercise
People take part in a mass morning exercise in Kiev September 30, 2012. About 15,000 people participated in the event to establish a new Guinness world record for the most amount of people taking part in a mass morning exercise, organisers said.
29. Gabriel Guallo
Gabriel Guallo of Ecuadors Quichua tribe stands with a tarantula on his face to demonstrate how he is planning to break a world record, in El Tena October 2, 2012. Guallo hopes to carry 250 tarantulas on his body for 60 seconds during a special ceremony in February 2013 to break what he says is the existing record for most tarantulas carried on the body (240 tarantulas for 30 seconds).
30. Jordan Michael Geller
Jordan Michael Geller poses with his collection of the Nike Air Jordan Retro line at the ShoeZeum in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada September 25, 2012. Record keepers at the Guinness Book of World Records recently certified that Gellers Shoezeum, a shrine to Nike that he says includes one of every model of Air Jordans ever made, holds the record for the worlds largest collection of sneakers, with more than 2,500 pairs, all but eight of which are Nikes. Nike did not respond to calls for comment. Picture taken September 25, 2012.