The largest Wave Kitesurfed
The largest wave ever taken with a kitesurf, which can be duly accredited, was surfed by the Portuguese Nuno Figueiredo. The aforementioned wave reached almost 20 meters, which would be a building of approximately 7 floors No description can compare to the beauty of the images that you could see in this video. It took place in the wonderful paradise of the lovers of the sea called Praia do Norte, Nazaré ,(Portugal). Born in Porto on March 29, 1977, he started to surf at the age of 14. After 10 years, he discovered kitesurfing as an option. He continued his professional kitesurfer career by becoming three times Portuguese kitewave champion and on November 8, 2017, aged 40 and 16 practicing kitesurf, he made the world’s biggest wave with his kite at Praia do Norte. PRAIA DO NORTE IS UNDOUBTEDLY A UNIQUE BEACH IN THE WORLD. THE ODDS OF HAVING THE…
The longest Continuous Swim by a woman in a counter current pool
Believe me because I have a dream!” – Mayra Santos world record holder for static counter-current swimming Mayra Santos reached the absolute world record for static counter-current swimming, swimming for 31 hours and 7 minutes in a row, on November 6, 2020, in Madeira Island (Portugal). Having managed, on the same day, to surpass the female world record of more than 24 hours in a row swimming against the current. Mayra Santos and the achievement of a dream Originally from Minas Gerais, Brazil, this 41-year-old athlete chose Madeira Island (Portugal) more than a decade ago to live and raise a family. It was here, on Madeira Island, that the Portuguese-Brazilian athlete, who has never been a professional swimmer, but who is passionate about swimming, embarked on her dream and managed to achieve the absolute world record. “Think as if you were at sea”, these were the words of Mayra Santos…
The greatest Vertical Ascent on road bicycle in 24 hours
The Italian Cristian Nardecchia became on September 12, 2021 a prophet in his land by becoming the cyclist who has overcome the greatest unevenness, in absolute terms: ( 18.075 m) in less than 24 hours, exactly 22:17:56. Cristian achieved this feat in a circuit established for the race in his hometown, Sezze, (Latina). Said circuit of approximately 0.57 km, elevation gain of 75 m and with a slope at some point of more than 13% was covered by Cristian Nardecchia on 241 occasions supported unconditionally by his family, friends, neighbors and passionate about cycling and extreme challenges who gathered in this beautiful town. The record event, which began on Saturday, September 11 in the morning, progressed adequately throughout the day. The chronos recorded and the integrity and conviction transmitted by Cristian supported by his team led by Alberto Spagnoli made foresee the intention of the long-awaited Official World record. The…
The Fastest Downhill on a Mountain Bike
Fastest downhill on a mountain bike was established by Austrian cyclist Markus “Max” Stöckl in December 2017. This 42-year-old athlete, team manager Mondrake, broke the previous record he already held. Stöckl and his six-man team decided to go to the Atacama Desert in Chile. An inhospitable place, where there are only stones and boulders. The Austrian athlete chose a desert with a mountain that is 3,972 meters high, in which there is a difference of 45 degrees. From start to finish the distance was 1,200 m from top to bottom. Furthermore, this place was ideal due to its low resistance to the wind. Max wore a special suit with an airbag, similar to that used by ski runners and jumpers. The helmet was made by himself. Of course the bike could not have been other than a downhill Mondraker. Nothing was added or removed from the bike to make it…
The oldest Profesional Bull Rider
OWR certifies that James Ben Hanlon, (Texas) born December 9, 1955 in Odessa, Texas has set a new official world record for: “Oldest Professional Bull Rider.” Mr. Hanlon has been riding bulls since he was 13 years old, has been passionate about it and has achieved his goal. He has studies in Speech Communication, Business Administration and belonged to the Air Force of the United States of America where he was honorable discharged. This Saturday, January 30, 2021 at 12:00 pm Mr. Hanlon rode a bull for 6 seconds for an activity of the WSPBR (World Senior Professional Bull Riders) organization where he has achieved the world record in front of 60 people. He has been in different television programs from NBC with Ryan Seacrest and is currently retired and professionally bull riding in Cisco, Texas. One of the reasons he had the goal for the world record was his…
The world’s Longest Wetsuit Swim in an endless swimming pool
David Tonge began swimming on June 11, 2021 at 9 a.m. (Wales time) in a venue conditioned for the event in Cardiff (Wales). 24 hours later he stopped his forceful swimming cadence, becoming the person who has swum the most hours in a current-pool with a wetsuit. The test was rigorously adjusted to the verification and homologation conditions that Official World Record, the hegemonic organization of this thriving sport, established. Gone were hundreds of hours of preparation, another hundreds (if not thousands) of training and overcoming the innumerable obstacles that the Covid pandemic has generated with numerous changes of dates. Dave Tonge, supported by an invaluable collaborating team, and lovely family has entered the exclusive “Hall of Fame” of this exciting sport modality on his own merits, sharing laurels with Mayra Santos and Alberto Lorente “the man of the wat It should be noted the perseverance and powerful swimming, giving…
The marathon with the Shortest Lap
With over 400,000km travelled and 100+ countries visited in his 249challenge.com , Wojciech was forced to suspend temporarily his project and return to Poland in the middle of March 2020, after completing a marathon in Yemen. Upon arrival he was subject to a 14-day quarantine. After almost 20 months of constant travel and running he was stuck in a 3x4m room with no option to leave. At the end of his quarantine he finished a full marathon around his bed on a 7.5 meter lap in 8 hours and 47 minutes. The around-the-bed marathon during quarantine was the inspiration to do something even more crazy – to set another official World Record. The attempt took place a few weeks later in Katowice on May, the 3rd 2020. The event was organised according to social distancing rules. The race was recorded in full, and an official timing company was in charge of lap…
The largest Rugby Scrum in the world
On Friday, October 17, Yes beat the World Record of the largest scrum Managers Managers That had been made in London on September 12 Last Con artists 1,008 characters from A load of the England Rugby Organization 2015, world By Registered the record Guinness World Record 1,088 People attended the rugby field in the North Zone of the Complutense University of Madrid to participate in the file, organized by the Venezuelan rum brand Santa Teresa and the invaluable help scam of the Cisneros Rugby Club. The entire process was certified by two OWR judges. Ron Santa Teresa in Venezuela Has A Corporate Social Responsibility Program, Alcatraz Project, Has That The Objective Of Fighting Crime In The Caribbean Country And Reintegrating Young People Through The Values That Rugby Transmits: Commitment, Humility, Resilience , Teamwork, eagerness to excel and Respect for the Adversary. During the United Nations three-month period, intensive Young PARTICIPANTS…
24 hours Swimming Blindly in a row
Between August 20, 2018 and August 21, 2018, the swimmer Carlos Peña, swam back-style uninterruptedly in the Urumea river of San Sebastian for 24 hours, 7 minutes and 58 seconds and a distance of 51 kilometers. Almost with no vision, with specially designed glasses that simulate Retinitis Pigmentosa in advanced stage. Carlos Peña, it is not easy to describe him and his relationship with water and mother nature, an accomplished activist from Tolosa (Guipúzcoa), an amateur athlete with brands and feats of an elite professional and a person who is extremely involved with any action that defends the environment and the peace. Surely we leave other characteristics outside of this definition, but it is quite close to the human profile of this phenomenon. He began as an athlete in his youth, but due to an injury he had to leave, always very active sportingly speaking, he decided that he should…
The Man who has climbed Mount Everest most Times (24)
Kami Rita is the man who has reached the top of Everest the most times, 24 times, the last time being on May 15, 2019. The Seven Summit Treks agency, for which he works as a guide, announced it this way: May 21, 2019. 24th ascent of Mt. Everest (8,848 m) by Kami Rita Sherpa, huge congratulations to our senior guide. This morning at 6:30 am, Kami Rita climbed Mt. Everest for the 24th time (second climb this season) and broke his own record of 23 climbs! A native of the village of Thame and 49 years old, Kami Rita Sherpa first climbed Everest in 1994. I n 2017 he equaled Apa Sherpa and Phurba Tashi Sherpa as the people with the most ascents to Everest, with 21 peaks. In 2018, he rose again and held the solo record, which he has expanded this spring of 2019 twice. On May…
The Woman who has finished a Mararthon fastest dressed in a Nurse’s Uniform
Finally, the tenacity and courage have been imposed in the London Marathon 2019. Jessica Andersson is recognized for the woman who has finished a marathon faster dressed in the nurse’s uniform. Jessica, of British nationality, with the number 32927 finished the test in 3h 08m 22sec, considerably improving the predecessor brand. The Official World Record organization applying standards and logic of our time affirms that it ran with the official uniform of the hospital where it works, truthfully adjusting to the conditions to achieve the record. From OWR we have always supported the loneliness of the long-distance runner and that of Jessica in particular, to whom we wish many more victories Press release of different media sources that made a post new about the world record challenge Jessica Andersson.
Fastest Double Everesting on a road bike
From Official World Record we have the pleasure of registering in our databases the feat of the ultra-cyclist Frederik Böna, it is the fastest double Everesting on a road bike in history. Frederik has invested 23 hours: 26 minutes : in crowning the unevenness equivalent to two Mount Everest.In these hours Frederik cycled 402 Kilometers. These event took place on April 10, 2021 when Frederik Böna ascended a circuit with 1,200 meters of elevation gain 20 times on a circuit known to him in his native Germany, the exact accumulated elevation gain of 17,809 meters. During those hours the German cyclist became a true biogenerator, as he generated an average power of 225 watts, reaching peaks of more than 1,700 watts (enough for operate an electric radiator),and spend more than 16.000 calories. To the merit of this feat must be added the fact that it was carried out in times…
The largest number of Penalties Shot in 10 hours
Viernes 3 de noviembre, 2 jueces oficiales de Official World Record se desplazaron a Madrid para validar y certificar un récord del mundo muy especial. Fundación Sanitas, en el marco de la 8a Edición de la Semana del Deporte Inclusivo organizó conjuntamente con OWR el Récord Mundial de Lanzamiento de Penaltis Inclusivo (Durante 10 horas y con portería de Fútbol 7). El número de penaltis lanzados por gente con y sin discapacidad fue de 1644, un magnífico registro que será difícil de superar. El récord se realizó en la emblemática Plaza de Colón, en los Jardines del Descubrimiento de Madrid, España. Donde se montó un auténtico campo de futbol. (Ver vídeos y fotos). Era el colofón para la 8ª Semana del Deporte Inclusivo de la Fundación Sanitas, que terminaba el viernes 3 de noviembre, y concluyó con éxito, y con récord del mundo! (Official World Record). Se logró un nuevo…
The first Handcycle Marathon in seven South African Countries in 8 days (female)
Official World Record cares about special people. So, it’s a great honor (again!) to collaborate with Elizabeth Sanden, and to register her amazing and new Official World Record. First Handcycle Marathon in Seven South African Countries in 8 days (female). When Sanden suffered a cycling accident back on 2002 and become paraplegic, was never supposed to walk again. But she is a strong person, and with a handcycle, she is completing a lot of marathons all over the world. With the organization Z Adventures, (here can be viewed the results of the 7 marathons in 8 days in 7 african countries, http://z-adventures.org/2017-sac-results.html) she decided on 2017, to broke another Official World Record, after doing Seven Marathons on Seven Continents and the North Pole Marathon. Via handcycle. First female.
The Fastest aggregate time for 12 Marathons on 12 different Caribbean Islands via Handcycle (female)
Official World Record cares about special people. So, it’s a great honor (again!) to collaborate with Elizabeth Sanden, and to register her amazing and new Official World Record. Fastest aggregate time for 12 Marathons on 12 different Caribbean Islands via Handcycle (female). When Sanden suffered a cycling accident back on 2002 and become paraplegic, was never supposed to walk again. But she is a strong person, and with a handcycle, she is completing a lot of marathons all over the world. OWR certifies that from March 8th 2019 and June 7th 2019, Elizabeth Sanden from San Clemente (California), USA. Has done an Official World Record for: Fastest aggregate time for 12 Marathons on 12 different Caribbean Islands via Handcycle (female). Total time: 45 hours, 21 minutes, 51 seconds. Elizabeth Sanden has done the following marathons: Butterfly Island, Guadeloupe on March 8th , time: 04:08:10. O’Neal Webster Marathon, British Virgin Islands…
Marathon under 2 hours in a Test Race
Eliud Kipchoge toured this magical distance at 1:59:40 becoming the first man who goes down 2 hours in that distance. This happened on October 12, 2019 in a circuit for the occasion in Vienna. The uniqueness of this event is that this race was organized with the sole purpose of breaking this record, we could say It was a laboratory run . Eliud Kipchoge has enjoyed a whole technological deployment, the hares, the programming of the race, the car with the laser beam setting the pace, the cyclists who accompany him with the computers to have everything controlled, the marks on the ground so that he does not there is a minimum deviation … all studied, so that the human being can complete a new historical deed. For some of these reasons this record has not been approved by the International Athletics Federation but from Official World Record we consider…
6 world records in Marathon Running
Canadian citizens Mekaal Rahim, 10 and Zara Rahim, 11 have broken 6 World Records in marathon running.On March 16th in Canberra, Australia, the siblings crossed the finish line to became the youngest male and female in the world to complete a full marathon on all 7 continents. The previous record for the youngest to complete a full marathon on each continent was held by two Americans (Blanca Ramirez & Nik Toocheck) who were both 12 years old when they completed the 7 continents. Zara managed to achieve the feat at the age of 11 while Mekaal was only a few months past his 10th birthday when he completed the journey. For Zara and Mekaal, the quest to glory started in July 2017 and came to an end 9 month later in Australia. During the course of this record-breaking feat, the siblings spent over 200 hours flying to race locations and…
The highest number of kilometers swam in Backstroke Mode
Carlos Peña, swimmer with the most kilometers swum in the world in backstroke mode. Extreme swimming. English: Carlos Peña, swimmer with more swum kilometers over the world, backstroke. Extreme open water swimming. peña amb diploma 1 adjuste This world record is one of those special records that are rarely given, it is a tribute to an entire sports career, of a swimmer who also collaborates with humanitarian and solidarity causes all over the world. OWR (Official World Record) certifies that Carlos Peña González de Uriarte (web link) (from Tolosa, Guipúzcoa, Basque Country), has set the world record in number of kilometers swum, in the backstroke modality in extreme swimming 4880,30 Kilometers in 2151 hours and 20 minutes, between the years 1989 to 2015 in different parts of the world (during 56 crossings). It is not easy to describe the swimmer Carlos Peña, a consummate activist, an amateur athlete with the…

















