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  • Largest Wing Chun dsiplay

    • From: gwr_angela
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      7 November 2009, the Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong, China, became the avenue for a new Guinness World Records™ record. 754 participants did the Wing Chun performance for more than 12 minutes, setting the record of Largest Wing Chun display.

      wing chun display1.jpgWing Chun Kung Fu is a Chinese style of martial art originated and became popular in Southern China. And there are many people practising Wing Chun in China and other parts of the world as well.The participants of the display on 7 November 2009 were mainly from World Wing Chun Union and Hong Kong Wing Chun Union. And there were also people from other countries. Some film stars and other local citizens also took part. The organizer would like to promote Wing Chun to more people in the world, and the event was also a charity event, raising fund for World Visions.

      Guinness World Record adjudicator Angela Wu adjudicated at the event and awarded  the organizers of the event the certificate for the achievement.

      16 November 2009

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  • Most Shuttle Sprints Carrying

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      On the 13th May 2008 former Paratrooper, amateur boxer and Black belt 3 rd Dan martial arts coach Paddy Doyle {GB} set a new shuttle sprint record, carrying a 40 lb back pack. Doyle sprinted using an official measured badminton court a total of 901 sprints in 1 hour. The distance of each sprint was 13.4 metres {44 feet}. On each sprint he had to cross over each line.   

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  • The Best Of Guinness World Rec

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      Exclusive to Sky1 HD and Sky1

      Thursday 12th November at 6pm

      Sky1 HD’s fast paced entertainment show GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS SMASHED! returns for a special BEST OF episode that features the most exhilarating, skillful and entertaining record attempts from the first series. Presented by Steve Jones and Konnie Huq, THE BEST OF GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS SMASHED! will transmit on Thursday 12th November at 6pm, exclusive to Sky1 HD and Sky1. The show’s broadcast ties-in with this year’s official Guinness World Records Day, an annual event that sees people all over the country try to make and break new records on the same day.

      GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS SMASHED! includes record attempts from members of the public, the studio audience and a number of famous faces, as well as Steve and Konnie. Attempts featured in the BEST OF special include The Fastest 360 Degree Car Roll; Most Watermelons Smashed With a Punch in 1 minute; Fastest 100m Trampoline Dash (by Steve and Konnie); Most Martial Arts Throws in One Minute (by Joe Pasquale); Longest Held Marinelli Bend; Most Maggots Moved by Mouth in One Hour and Highest BMX Backflip.

      As viewers enjoy THE BEST OF GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS SMASHED!, around the country people of all ages will also be attempting their own records for Guinness World Records Day to showcase their talents and raise money for their favourite charities.  Among the dozens of attempts planned around the country, London will host the big comeback of 59-year old Manjit Singh who will perform a hair-raising attempt for the furthest distance to pull a double-decker bus with hair (New World Record).  Also in the Capital, commuters will literally come together at St Pancras Station for the most people hugging for one minute (100), while hundreds will descend on Alexandra Palace as they attempt to skate their way into the records book for the longest conga on ice (107).

      THE BEST OF GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS SMASHED! is on Thursday 12th November at 6pm exclusive to Sky1 HD and Sky1.

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      For further information, please contact:
      Louise Snell     
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      Louise.snell@bskyb.com   

      For further information, picture requests or attendance on UK events for Guinness World Records Day contact:
      Karolina Thelin or Amarilis Espinoza 0207 891 4518 / press@guinnessworldrecords.com

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  • Largest Martial-Arts Display

    • From: gwr_angela
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      On the morning of 8 August 2009, a new record was set in Beijing, China, for the largest martial-arts display, with 33,996 participants – smashing the previous record of 30,648.

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      The event took place outside the famous Bird’s Nest, the national Sports Stadium. It was held for the first national Fitness Day in China and also marked the first anniversary of the 2008 Olympic Games. The participants who took part so enthusiastically in the martial-arts display were from all walks of life and had been training for several months to perform the simplified 24-posture Taiji, or martial-arts shadow boxing. The performance was both very neat and beautiful.

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      Guinness World Records™ adjudicator Angela Wu officiated at the event and afterwards presented a GWR certificate to Mr Liu Jingmin, the vice mayor of Beijing.

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      12 August 2009

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