25 unusual Guinness records that nobody wants to repeat

To be the world champion is, of course, great. But there are records that nobody will ever think of repeating. Sometimes, these are the most incomprehensible, ridiculous and ridiculous things that others will cause only bewilderment. Read and see for yourself!

1. In the center of a tornado.

On March 12, 2006, Missouri was covered by a tornado. 19-year-old teenager Matt Sather slept in his van when a whirlwind picked him up and threw him back for 400 meters. This is the only case in the world when a hurricane has thrown a man so far away. Moreover, Matt managed to survive, having got rid only a slight fright.

2. The longest distance in the burning state.

Man - a torch - that's what the stuntman Josef Todtling is called. He set his world record when the horse dragged a burning stuntman to 500 meters. Do not be scared. The stuntman is always wearing a special protection consisting of several layers of protective clothing, knee pads made of metal and a cooling gel.

3. The longest sword in the throat.

Natasha Verushka is a swallow of swords. On February 28, 2009 she swallowed a sword 58 cm long. This is the only case in the history of mankind.

4. The farthest milk spray.

Ilker Yilmaz, a construction worker from Turkey, got into the Guinness Book of Records because he sprinkled milk drops from ... his eyes, having previously picked him up with his nose. Ilker was able to sprinkle milk at a distance of 2.8 meters. Truly, a crazy record.

5. The largest kidney stone.

February 18, 2004 Vilas Huge - a policeman from Mumbai - underwent surgery to remove kidney stones. The most amazing thing is that the diameter of the stone was 13 centimeters, taking into account that they are not more than 9 cm. Just imagine a stone the size of a baseball for a minute.

6. The longest waiting on a gurney in the hospital.

Englishman Tony Collins had diabetes. On February 24, 2001, he arrived at Princess Margaret Hospital in Swindon, completely unaware that he would set a new world record. Doctors were asked to wait for Tony in a hospital bed in the corridor, where he stayed for 77 hours and 30 minutes!

7. The longest rotation on an electric drill.

Hugh Zam has established a truly unusual record. He hung on an electric drill, making 148 revolutions per minute. This event took place in Madrid on December 23, 2008.

8. The largest object removed from the head.

The incident that occurred in 1998, Michael Hill will remember for a long time. On that ill-fated day, he visited his sister when her neighbor knocked on the door. Michael, responding to a knock, was hit with a jagged knife on the head. He managed to survive and get to a friend who called an ambulance. According to the investigation, the neighbor confused Michael with her sister's husband, whom he had quarreled several days ago. A huge 20-centimeter knife passed through Hill's brain and caused a partial loss of memory. But Mike is not discouraged, but proud to become a record holder.

9. Clothes pins on the face.

A very painful and negative experience for Silvio Sabba from the Italian Pioltello, entered the Guinness Book of Records. On December 27, 2012, he was able to put 51 clothespins on his face for 1 minute.

10. The greatest number of injuries.

Robert Craig Kniver is a famous American stuntman who got into the Guinness Book of World Records due to injuries. In general, he has more than 400 fractures of 35 different bones. Skull, nose, collarbone, arms, breastbone, ribs, back - that only he did not break for his life.

11. A lot of sniffed underarms and legs.

Madeline Albrecht belongs to such a strange record. Over 15 years of work in the laboratory, engaged in various studies of the state of Ohio, sniffed over 5,000 feet and underarms. Even it's hard to imagine how a girl really felt.

12. The greatest number of unsuccessful attempts to surrender to rights.

An elderly woman from South Korea, known as Grandmother Cha Sa, became famous after she finally got the driving license - from the 960th attempt! 959 unsuccessful attempts and she became a record holder. That's where it's scary to be a pedestrian!

13. The heaviest car on the head.

The Englishman John Evans held a mini car weighing 160 kg on his head for 30 seconds in London on May 24, 1999. Toughie!

14. Survived after falling lightning.

Roy Sullivan worked as a caretaker in the Virginia National Park. But he became famous, as a man, in which for his whole life seven times lightning struck. Probably, he survived to tell the whole world his story.

15. The highest concentration of alcohol in the blood.

When a man was taken to an Estonian hospital after being injured in a car accident, the doctors were incredibly shocked by the amount of alcohol in their blood. According to the results of the tests, they recorded 1.480%. This is the highest recorded rate in the history of mankind.

16. The heaviest blow to the groin.

The world's most painful record was set by the American MMA fighter Roy Kirby, receiving a blow to the groin of his rival Justis Smith. The impact was struck at a speed of 35 km / h and a force of 500 kg.

17. The largest number of cars that drove through the man.

Tom Owen became the record holder after a large number of cars passed through him. Nine pick-up trucks with a maximum weight of 4.40 tons drove down the belly of Owen at the Milan Show of the Lo Show Dei Record in 2009. Owen is a bodybuilder who performs incredible tricks with the help of large muscles on his stomach. But despite this, he broke his ribs, and he had internal bleeding.

18. The longest hair in the ears.

Grocer from India Radhakant Baydpai is the owner of the longest hair growing on the ears. Their length is more than 25 cm. Baydpai considers his unusually long ear hair a symbol of luck and well-being, and therefore does not want to cut them.

19. The largest number of snakes in the mouth of a person.

As many as 13 rattlesnakes held in the mouth of Jackie Bibby. An American is known as a snake charmer and has repeatedly performed with dangerous stunts. For 10 seconds he spent in front of the audience, holding 13 rattlesnakes in his mouth. Thus, he broke his previous record - 11 snakes. In total, Jackie was bitten 11 times. The last bite left the stuntman without a leg, but this does not stop him and he continues to play with fate.

20. The heaviest load raised by the human tongue.

Thomas Blackthorne was in the Guinness Book of Records for the fact that in 2008 he was able to raise 12.5 kg with the help of the language. To keep weight, he had to pierce his tongue with a hook. Blackthorne managed to hold the weight for 5 seconds.

21. The longest hiccough attack.

Do you remember your longest hiccough? How long did it last? Will she beat Charles Osborne's record? In 1922, about anything not guessing Charles was engaged in economy, weighing pigs, when he was attacked by hiccups. And only in 1990 (68 years later!), He was able to stop hiccups. During the first few decades, Osborne hiccuped about 40 times per minute. This indicator decreased in subsequent years to 20 times per minute. Hiccups were caused by a burst blood vessel, which damaged the part of the brain responsible for suppressing the reaction to hiccups.

22. The most difficult person.

According to sociological research, over two billion people worldwide are overweight. But everyone was surpassed by a man named John Brower Minnoch. Since childhood, John has been obese. Its biggest weight was 635 kg, then it was reduced to 476 kg. Two years of a strict diet (1200 calories per day), and he was able to reduce weight to 360 kg .. Unfortunately, John died on September 10, 1983.

23. The furthest distance from an automobile strike.

The nurse from America, Matt McNight, worked at the scene of the accident in Pennsylvania, when he was hit by a car and dropped to a distance of 36 meters. He suffered numerous injuries all over his body, but eventually recovered and was able to return to work a year later.

24. The highest jump into the water.

In 2015, the Brazilian native Laso Schaller dived into the Cascada de Salto waterfall from a height of 60 meters, setting a new record for the highest jump in the water. After a collision with water (at an estimated speed of 122 km / h), Schaller got a hip dislocation, but managed to survive.

25. The most amazing diet in the world.

When it comes to metal absorption, there is no equal to Michel Lolito from France. During his life Lolito ate more than 10 bicycles, baskets from the store, televisions, 5 lamps, a couple of beds, one ski and even a computer. In his track record, even there is a small plane Cessna.