Guinness World Records has launched
the latest edition of its best-selling book documenting global
achievement, including new entries for the shortest bull, the oldest
gymnast and the lowest ever car. The 57th version of best-selling
reference book also features new verified entries for the world's
heaviest sportswoman and the most conquests of Mount Everest, as well as
the tallest ever dog.
Being published in 22 languages in more than 100 countries, the 2013
Guinness World Records is expected to sell around 2.7 million copies and
documents numerous new extremes relating to the human body.
The
world's largest biceps belong to Mostafa Ismail (Egypt) and were
measured for left arm flexed at 64.77 cm (25.5 in) and non-flexed 62.23
cm (24.5 in) and for right arm flexed at 63.5 cm (25 in) and non-flexed
60.96 cm (24 in). The measurements were taken in Franklin,
Massachusetts, USA which is where Mostafa now resides.
The heaviest competing sportswoman living is sumo wrestler Sharran Alexander (UK) of London, UK, who weighs 203.21 kg (448 lbs).
The
oldest gymnast is Johanna Quaas (b 20 November 1925, Germany) who, at
the age of 86 years, is a regular competitor in the amateur competition
Landes-Seniorenspiele, staged in Saxony, Germany.
The
tallest living dog is ‘Zeus’ (USA) a Great Dane, who measured 1.118 m
(44 in) tall and is owned by Denise Doorlag and her family, of Otsego,
Michigan, USA.
