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Kenichi Ito runs on his arms and legs on a race course on his way to setting the Guinness World Record fastest time for the 100-meter dash on all fours at Komazawa Olympic Park Stadium in Tokyo Thursday, November 14, 2013. The 30-year-old Japanese finished in 16.87 seconds Thursday, shaving more than half a second off his 2012 run of 17.47. (Photo by Shizuo Kambayashi/AP Photo)

Kenichi Ito runs on his arms and legs on a race course on his way to setting the Guinness World Record fastest time for the 100-meter dash on all fours at Komazawa Olympic Park Stadium in Tokyo Thursday, November 14, 2013. The 30-year-old Japanese finished in 16.87 seconds Thursday, shaving more than half a second off his 2012 run of 17.47. (Photo by Shizuo Kambayashi/AP Photo)




An Iranian cook waits to prepare a 1,500-metre-long sandwich in northern Tehran. (Photo by Reuters)

An Iranian cook waits to prepare a 1,500-metre-long sandwich in northern Tehran. (Photo by Reuters)




Participants get ready to apply facial masks in Taipei July 28. 2013. A total of 1213 people broke the Guinness World Record by applying facial masks for 10 minutes at the same time on Sunday, according to event organizers. (Photo by Pichi Chuang/Reuters)

Participants get ready to apply facial masks in Taipei July 28. 2013. A total of 1213 people broke the Guinness World Record by applying facial masks for 10 minutes at the same time on Sunday, according to event organizers. (Photo by Pichi Chuang/Reuters)




People take part in “TWERKERS”, an event organised to break the Guinness World Record for largest number of people to perform a dance known as “twerking”, in New York, September 25, 2013. (Photo by Eduardo Munoz/Reuters)

People take part in “TWERKERS”, an event organised to break the Guinness World Record for largest number of people to perform a dance known as “twerking”, in New York, September 25, 2013. (Photo by Eduardo Munoz/Reuters)




Chayne Hultgren, at Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre, Australia, who set a record by swallowing three swords underwater during the ninth annual Guinness World Records Day, the international day of record breaking. (Photo by PA Wire)

Chayne Hultgren, at Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre, Australia, who set a record by swallowing three swords underwater during the ninth annual Guinness World Records Day, the international day of record breaking. (Photo by PA Wire)




Guinness World Record Holder Bryan Berg looks at his version of the Eiffel Tower made out of a stack of cards in central Sydney June 18, 2013. Berg built the “Eiffel tower” out of 75,000 cards in 120 hours as part of a publicity campaign according to organizers. (Photo by Daniel Munoz/Reuters)

Guinness World Record Holder Bryan Berg looks at his version of the Eiffel Tower made out of a stack of cards in central Sydney June 18, 2013. Berg built the “Eiffel tower” out of 75,000 cards in 120 hours as part of a publicity campaign according to organizers. (Photo by Daniel Munoz/Reuters)




Guinness World Records of the longest knitted scarf at 4,565,46 metres long (record yet to be verified), by Helge Johansen of Oslo, Norway, during the ninth annual Guinness World Records Day, the international day of record breaking. (Photo by PA Ware)

Guinness World Records of the longest knitted scarf at 4,565,46 metres long (record yet to be verified), by Helge Johansen of Oslo, Norway, during the ninth annual Guinness World Records Day, the international day of record breaking. (Photo by PA Ware)




Chinese residents in Costa Rica cook Cantonese fried rice during Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations in Chinatown in San Jose February 12, 2013. Some 52 chefs from various Chinese restaurants in Costa Rica cooked the “world's largest Cantonese fried rice”, which weighed 1,345kg (2,965 lbs), and served over 7,000 people, according to Isabel Yung, President of the Chinese Residents Association in San Jose. The event was attended by a judge from the Guinness Book of World Records who certified the effort. (Photo by Juan Carlos/Reuters)

Chinese residents in Costa Rica cook Cantonese fried rice during Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations in Chinatown in San Jose February 12, 2013. Some 52 chefs from various Chinese restaurants in Costa Rica cooked the “world's largest Cantonese fried rice”, which weighed 1,345kg (2,965 lbs), and served over 7,000 people, according to Isabel Yung, President of the Chinese Residents Association in San Jose. The event was attended by a judge from the Guinness Book of World Records who certified the effort. (Photo by Juan Carlos/Reuters)




Guinness World Records of the most hula hoops spun simultaneously by a team at 264 achieved by Marawa the Amazing and her Majorettes at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London, during the ninth annual Guinness World Records Day, the international day of record breaking. (Photo by PA Wire)

Guinness World Records of the most hula hoops spun simultaneously by a team at 264 achieved by Marawa the Amazing and her Majorettes at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London, during the ninth annual Guinness World Records Day, the international day of record breaking. (Photo by PA Wire)




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, local media reported. (Photo by Reuters/China Daily)

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, local media reported. (Photo by Reuters/China Daily)




An aerial view of Romania's national flag during a Guinness World Record attempt for the world's biggest national flag in Clinceni, near Bucharest May 27, 2013.  The flag, measuring 349.4 per 226.9 meters, established a new Guinness World Record, according to the organisation's officials. (Photo by Bogdan Cristel/Reuters)

An aerial view of Romania's national flag during a Guinness World Record attempt for the world's biggest national flag in Clinceni, near Bucharest May 27, 2013. The flag, measuring 349.4 per 226.9 meters, established a new Guinness World Record, according to the organisation's officials. (Photo by Bogdan Cristel/Reuters)




Etibar Elchiyev poses with 50 metal spoons magnetized to his body during an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for “Most spoons on a human body” in Tbilisi December 14, 2011. (Photo by David Mdzinarishvili/Reuters)

Etibar Elchiyev poses with 50 metal spoons magnetized to his body during an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for “Most spoons on a human body” in Tbilisi December 14, 2011. (Photo by David Mdzinarishvili/Reuters)




Jin Songhao drinks beer as he sits in snow during a cold endurance performance in Yanji, Jilin province, January 12, 2013. Jin set the Guinness record for the longest time spent in direct full body contact with snow on January 17, 2011 with a time of 46 minutes and seven seconds, local media reported. (Photo by Reuters/Stringer)

Jin Songhao drinks beer as he sits in snow during a cold endurance performance in Yanji, Jilin province, January 12, 2013. Jin set the Guinness record for the longest time spent in direct full body contact with snow on January 17, 2011 with a time of 46 minutes and seven seconds, local media reported. (Photo by Reuters/Stringer)




Thrillseekers take part in a world record-breaking nude rollercoaster ride, to raise money for Southend Hospital's breast care unit, at an amusement park in Southend-on-Sea, southeast England August 8, 2010. Participants, who loaded into the carriages 40 at a time, broke the previous world record of 32 naked riders on a theme park ride. A total of 102 riders turned up to ride without clothing. (Photo by Suzanne Plunkett/Reuters)

Thrillseekers take part in a world record-breaking nude rollercoaster ride, to raise money for Southend Hospital's breast care unit, at an amusement park in Southend-on-Sea, southeast England August 8, 2010. Participants, who loaded into the carriages 40 at a time, broke the previous world record of 32 naked riders on a theme park ride. A total of 102 riders turned up to ride without clothing. (Photo by Suzanne Plunkett/Reuters)




Milan Roskopf of Slovakia juggles three motor saws during the Impossibility Challenger in Dachau, north of Munich, June 21, 2009. Roskopf, 50, improved his world record by increasing the number of successful times the motor saws were juggled to 62 from 35. (Photo by Michaela Rehle/Reuters)

Milan Roskopf of Slovakia juggles three motor saws during the Impossibility Challenger in Dachau, north of Munich, June 21, 2009. Roskopf, 50, improved his world record by increasing the number of successful times the motor saws were juggled to 62 from 35. (Photo by Michaela Rehle/Reuters)




Grower Pete Glazebrook poses for photographers with his onion weighing 17lb 15.5oz (8.150kg), that now holds the world record holder for being the heaviest onion, at the Harrogate Autumn Flower Show in Harrogate, northern England September 16, 2011. The show marking its 100th year, has introduced a giant vegetable class for the first time. (Photo by Nigel Roddis/Reuters)

Grower Pete Glazebrook poses for photographers with his onion weighing 17lb 15.5oz (8.150kg), that now holds the world record holder for being the heaviest onion, at the Harrogate Autumn Flower Show in Harrogate, northern England September 16, 2011. The show marking its 100th year, has introduced a giant vegetable class for the first time. (Photo by Nigel Roddis/Reuters)




Beekeeper She Ping is covered with bees during a challenge to break the world record in Chongqing Municipality, April 18, 2012. She Ping, 32, broke the world record on Wednesday by covering his body with 33.1 kilograms of bees (about 331,000 bees), overtaking the last world record of 26.8 kilograms of bees which was attempted by a Jiangxi province beekeeper Ruan Liangming in 2008, local media reported. (Photo by Reuters/China Daily)

Beekeeper She Ping is covered with bees during a challenge to break the world record in Chongqing Municipality, April 18, 2012. She Ping, 32, broke the world record on Wednesday by covering his body with 33.1 kilograms of bees (about 331,000 bees), overtaking the last world record of 26.8 kilograms of bees which was attempted by a Jiangxi province beekeeper Ruan Liangming in 2008, local media reported. (Photo by Reuters/China Daily)




A girl runs to take pictures of fishes in the Resorts World Sentosa's S.E.A. Aquarium in Singapore April 8, 2013. The aquarium, which houses more than 80,000 animals of over 800 species in 42.8 million litres of water, is on Monday the official record holder of two Guinness World Records – for the world's largest aquarium and for the world's largest acrylic panel in its Ocean Gallery, according to local media. (Photo by Edgar Su/Reuters)

A girl runs to take pictures of fishes in the Resorts World Sentosa's S.E.A. Aquarium in Singapore April 8, 2013. The aquarium, which houses more than 80,000 animals of over 800 species in 42.8 million litres of water, is on Monday the official record holder of two Guinness World Records – for the world's largest aquarium and for the world's largest acrylic panel in its Ocean Gallery, according to local media. (Photo by Edgar Su/Reuters)




Ukrainian violinist Oleksandr Bozhyk plays four violins as he attempts to establish a new Guinness world record, organizers said, in Lviv December 8, 2012. (Photo by Marian Striltsiv/Reuters)

Ukrainian violinist Oleksandr Bozhyk plays four violins as he attempts to establish a new Guinness world record, organizers said, in Lviv December 8, 2012. (Photo by Marian Striltsiv/Reuters)




“Sweet Pepper Klopek” breaks the Guinness Book of World Records by lifting a 10-pound sledgehammer from hooks in his cheek next to show partner “Burnaby Q. Orbax” during a stunt at the Pacific National Exhibition in Vancouver, British Columbia October 30, 2013. (Photo by Ben Nelms/Reuters)

“Sweet Pepper Klopek” breaks the Guinness Book of World Records by lifting a 10-pound sledgehammer from hooks in his cheek next to show partner “Burnaby Q. Orbax” during a stunt at the Pacific National Exhibition in Vancouver, British Columbia October 30, 2013. (Photo by Ben Nelms/Reuters)




Children react as a giant bubble is formed around them during an event to attempt a new Ukrainian record for the most people in a bubble, in Kiev October 2, 2012. Ten children are taking part in the attempt by Ukrainian bubble artist Anton Kushpil. (Photo by Gleb Garanich/Reuters)

Children react as a giant bubble is formed around them during an event to attempt a new Ukrainian record for the most people in a bubble, in Kiev October 2, 2012. Ten children are taking part in the attempt by Ukrainian bubble artist Anton Kushpil. (Photo by Gleb Garanich/Reuters)




Thaneshwar Guragai spins a basketball on a toothbrush while holding the toothbrush in his mouth for exactly 22.41 seconds to break the last Guinness record of 13.5 seconds set by Thomas Connors of U.K, in Kathmandu April 19, 2012. (Photo by Navesh Chitrakar/Reuters)

Thaneshwar Guragai spins a basketball on a toothbrush while holding the toothbrush in his mouth for exactly 22.41 seconds to break the last Guinness record of 13.5 seconds set by Thomas Connors of U.K, in Kathmandu April 19, 2012. (Photo by Navesh Chitrakar/Reuters)




Runners dressed in inflatable Sumo costumes take part in a charity 5km (3 miles) run at Battersea Park in London June 19, 2010. Organisers claimed a new world record for a mass Sumo suit gathering at the annual event. (Photo by Toby Melville/Reuters)

Runners dressed in inflatable Sumo costumes take part in a charity 5km (3 miles) run at Battersea Park in London June 19, 2010. Organisers claimed a new world record for a mass Sumo suit gathering at the annual event. (Photo by Toby Melville/Reuters)
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