The person who swam the farthest with a mermaid tail

A swimmer known as “The Merle Merle” has set a Guinness world record with a time of 48km when wearing a swimming fin like a mermaid’s tail….

Flying 13,500km continuously in 11 days, the bird set a new Guinness record

A 5-month-old bar-tailed godwit has just broken the record for long-distance migration after flying 13,560 km non-stop in 11 days. Every fall, millions of birds begin their…

Giang Brothers are preparing to set a new Guinness World Record in Italy

The Guinness World Records has invited Vietnamese acrobat brothers Giang Quoc Co and Giang Quoc Nghiep to perform in a head-to-head balancing act in the northern Italian…

Shakira broke 14 Guinness records with the song ‘kick the old love’

Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53 (also known as Pa’ Tipos Como Tu in Spanish and Out of Your League in English) is the song that brought the Colombian star many impressive…

Sitting for nearly 5 days on the toilet to… set a Guinness record

Jimmy De Frenne, who claimed to sit for up to 165 hours on the toilet, had to give up at 116. The sad news for this man…

The dangerous record caused the Guinness World Organization to delete it

The Guinness World Record for the time spent awake without sleep has disappeared since 1986. The last person to set this record stayed awake for 453 hours…

Elton John makes history with his last tour, which earns the most money ever

Sir Elton John’s final string of shows has become the highest-grossing music tour ever.

A record-breaking goal is scored by a footballer after a pitch invasion ends the game

Aiden O’Neill scored two goals 109 days apart – both in the same match!

The planet’s most severe climates and weather, including fire tornadoes and blood rain

The world’s most extreme weather records; featuring the the driest desert, the windiest mountain, blood rain, and the hottest and coldest places in the world.

The athlete who took more than a half-century to finish the longest marathon in history

Japan’s first professional marathon runner Shiso Kanakuri started a race at the 1912 Olympic Games that he wouldn’t complete for more than 54 years – we unravel the mystery of what happened during the intervening years