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Domino Day is a world record attempt for the highest number of toppling domino stones, organized from 1998 to 2009 by Endemol Netherlands. Together with Weijers Domino Productions of Robin Paul Weijers , also known as Mr. Domino , parties teamed up to set a new world record.
In 1976, at the age of 18, he established the first official world record for the most dominoes toppled in a chain reaction, by setting up and toppling down 11,111 pieces. [1] That event, and his appearance on The Tonight Show [2] triggered a domino-toppling craze, leading to a long lasting competition among domino-builders about the world record.
As of 2008, he holds the following records under the sanction of the International Human Powered Vehicle Association and Guinness Book of World Records: . Thursday, July 20 travelling 1,041.25 km (647.00 mi) beating Axel Fehlau's previous record of 1021.36 km from 1995 setting a new official International Human Powered Vehicle Association, [21] and Guinness world record for the most distance ...
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Her first viral video, "INSANE Domino Tricks!", was posted in 2013 and had over 163 million views in March 2021. [1] Hevesh posted anonymously for 6.5 years before revealing her identity in 2015 via a YouTube video. [1] In December 2018, YouTube used Hevesh's video "A Merry Domino Christmas" on their Twitter account without giving Hevesh credit.
Guinness World Records, known from its inception in 1955 until 1999 as The Guinness Book of Records and in previous United States editions as The Guinness Book of World Records, is a British reference book published annually, listing world records both of human achievements and the extremes of the natural world.
Sergey Bubka's 1993 pole vault world indoor record of 6.15 m was not considered to be a world record, because it was set before the new rule came into effect. Bubka's world record of 6.14 m, set outdoors in 1994, was surpassed by six consecutive records set indoors, most recently by Armand Duplantis in 2023 with a 6.22 m mark. In 2020 ...