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REVEALED: The stars of Guinness World Records 2023

By Sanj Atwal
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Blast off on an action-packed adventure with Guinness World Records 2023 to discover a universe of talents, skills and mind-blowing facts.

The shining stars of this year’s space-themed book include nine new Young Achievers, eight new Hall of Famers and loads more amazing new record breakers. 🤩

"We've sifted through nearly 40,000 record applications over the past year to bring you Guinness World Records 2023." – Craig Glenday, Guinness World Records Editor-in-Chief

Read on for a sneak peek at some of the most impressive new record breakers…

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Most times to squat lift own bodyweight in one minute (female) 

Karenjeet Kaur Bains (UK) used all of her strength to achieve this record, performing 42 reps in 60 seconds.

Not only is Karenjeet a record breaker – she’s the first Sikh female to represent Great Britain in powerlifting.

Even though she spends most days working at her job in an office, Karenjeet still finds time to train six days per week. 🏋️‍♀️

Karenjeet first began the male-dominated sport of powerlifting when she was 17. Now aged 25, she hopes that she has inspired that more women to "make their mark in sports like powerlifting." 💪

Fastest 5m on hind legs by horse 

This is Alvin, a Shetland pony from Skåne, Sweden. 

When he first met his trainer, Paulina, back in 2009, Alvin was very shy. 😳

However, he soon discovered a passion for learning and performing tricks, which boosted his confidence and helped him to overcome his shyness.

"I always knew he was one of a kind", his trainer Paulina said.

After lots of fun practising at the beach (and plenty of yummy treats), Alvin learned how to walk on his back legs. He broke the record for the fastest 5 m on hind legs by a horse in 16.70 seconds. 🐴

Heaviest single weight lifted by barbell overhead press while riding a unicycle 

Jason Auld (UK) required lots of strength and balance to achieve this record, which he broke by lifting 68 kg (149.9 lb) while riding a unicycle. 😲

"Combining unicycling with feats of strength is something few, if any, have done." – Jason Auld  

Jason practised for five days per week to master this trick. 💪

Being featured in Guinness World Records 2023 is something he said he "never imagined possible."

Largest collection of rotating puzzles 

Florian Kastenmeier (Germany) has a passion for rotating puzzles – so much so that he’s broken a record with 1,519 in his collection!

It all started with one Rubik’s cube – soon after, Florian became fascinated with the puzzle and others like it.

Florian’s favourite cubes in his collection are the older ones because they have more "story and character."

He doesn’t just collect them though, he also solves them. Florian can solve a rotating puzzle cube in 45 seconds!

When asked about being a part of Guinness World Records 2023, Florian couldn’t believe that people all around the world will see his collection. 😃

Most backward somersault burpees in 30 seconds 

Not only is Celeste Dixon (Australia) a fitness fanatic and a Ninja Warrior contestant, she also holds multiple world records. 😎

Gymnastics, climbing, running, swimming and more – Celeste really does it all. What’s more is that she finds time to do it while working three jobs and being a loving dog mum! 🐶

Celeste earned her spot in Guinness World Records 2023 by breaking three records: 

Young Achievers

Meet the next generation of record breakers with our nine new Young Achievers. 👦👧

From 12-year-old Abhimanyu Mishra (USA), the world’s youngest chess Grandmaster, to Rafał Biros (Poland), the youngest person to discover a comet, these kids have achieved amazing things.

If beauty products are more your thing, check out Scarlett Cheng’s (China) record-breaking lip balm collection.

Or if you’re a gamer, see how you stack up against Michael Artiaga (USA), aka dogplayingtetris, the world’s youngest Tetris world champion

And standing out from the rest is Olivier Roux (Canada), the world’s tallest teenager (male).

Hall of Fame

Enter the Guinness World Records Hall of Fame to see all of the new 2023 inductees.

These record breakers are among the best in the world at what they do, whether it be music, sports or space travel.

Discover the stories behind some of the world’s most iconic record holders, such as the most tattooed man, Lucky Diamond Rich, or the tallest living woman, Rumeysa Gelgi.

Guinness World Records 2023 is out now in shops and online!