Archive for the 'Guinness record' Category

SAMM MIGHT BE THE OLDEST LIVING CAT!

Oregon cat, 26, could go down in record books as world's oldestOregon cat, 26, could go down in record books as world's oldest | Local  News | kptv.comOregon cat, 26, could go down in record books as world's oldest

Oregon cat, 26, could go down in record books as world's oldestOregon cat, 26, could go down in record books as world's oldest

Oregon cat, 26, could go down in record books as world's oldest

TURNER, Ore. (KPTV) – A local cat might soon be in the Guinness
Book of World Records as the world’s oldest living cat.

FOX 12 talked to the owner of Samm, Charly Briggs who lives in
Turner. She said he is 26 years old, and her friends suggested she
check with Guinness to see if that age is significant. It turns out, it
is.

Briggs said she is in the process of submitting the proper evidence
to Guinness World Records to have Samm officially recognized.

Watch: Oregon cat might be world's oldest at age 26 - UPI.com

posted by Bob Karm in CAt,CURRENT EVENTS,Guinness record,HISTORY and have No Comments

FIRST EDITION OF RECORDS BOOK IN 1955

How Guinness Beer Became The Authority On World Records - YouTube
Sir Hugh Eyre Campbell Beaver (May 4, 1890 – January 16, 1967)

 


On August 27, 1955, the first edition of “The Guinness Book of Records”
was published in Great Britain; it quickly proves to be a hit. Now known
as the “Guinness World Records” book, the annual publication features
a wide range of feats related to humans and animals.

The inspiration for the record book can be traced to November 1951,
when Sir Hugh (above) managing director of the Guinness Brewery
(founded in Dublin in 1759), was on a hunting trip in Ireland. After
failing to shoot a golden plover, Beaver and the members of his
hunting party debated whether the creature was Europe’s fastest
game bird but were unable to locate a book with the answer. He
decided to have one produced. The book was intended to be
given away  for free in pubs to promote the Guinness brand of
beer, however, it turned out to be so popular the company started
selling it that and it became a best-seller.

 

Guinness World Records - Wikipedia

 

Italy breaks record for world's longest pizza

The longest pizza in the world at the Expo Milano 2015
in Italy. The pizza contained 3,000 pounds of sauce
and 5,000 pounds of cheese, according to the
Guinness Book of World Records.

 

Most toothpicks in the beard - Meet The Record Breakers - YouTube

Guinness World Records at WAFI - BXD

posted by Bob Karm in ANNIVERSARY,DEBUT,Guinness record,HISTORY,Published and have No Comments

‘’THE GUINNESS BOOK OF RECORDS” DEBUTS

From left to right: Sir Hugh Beaver, the first Guinness World Records book, Ross and Norris McWhirter, Norris McWhirter
From left to right: Sir Hugh Beaver, the first Guinness World Records book, Ross and Norris McWhirter, Norris McWhirte today.

On August 27, 1955, the first edition of “The Guinness Book of Records” is published in Great Britain; it quickly proves to be a hit. Now known as the “Guinness World Records” book, the annual publication features a wide
range of feats related to humans and animals.

The inspiration for the record book can be traced to November 1951, when
Sir Hugh Beaver, managing director of the Guinness Brewery (founded in
Dublin in 1759), was on a hunting trip in Ireland. After failing to shoot a
golden plover, Beaver and the members of his hunting party debated
whether the creature was Europe’s fastest game bird but were unable
to locate a book with the answer.

Thinking that patrons of Britain’s pubs would enjoy a record book which
could be used to settle friendly disagreements, Beaver decided to have
one produced. He hired twin brothers Norris and Ross McWhirter, the
founders of a London-based agency that provided facts and statistics
to newspapers and advertisers.

The fastest game bird is the golden plover (below), in case you were
wondering!

Image result for the golden plover

posted by Bob Karm in ANNIVERSARY,C0-founders,DEBUT,Guinness record,HISTORY,LITERARY,Published,THEN AND NOW and have No Comments

GAME SHOW HOST CLAIMS WORLD RECORD!

trebek jeopardy
Alex Trebek

On Friday night, Trebek claimed the Guinness World Record for "most game show episodes hosted by the same presenter." He has presided over Jeopardy! since
1984, hosting a total of 6,829 episodes. In the past three decades, Jeopardy! has
won 30 Emmy Awards, a record for a game show. Last year, TV Guide named the
syndicated series the greatest game show of all time.

             Guinness

posted by Bob Karm in CURRENT EVENTS,Games,Guinness record,HISTORY,New release,TV and have No Comments