1:06.42 Shani Davis (United States) Olympic Oval, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States 7 March 2009.
7 days 01:28:29 Eleanor Robinson (UK) Nanango, Queensland, Australia 18 March 1998
136:17:00 Yiannis Kouros (Greece) Colac, Victoria, Australia 26 November–1 December 1984
The fastest 10 km road race completed in a two-man costume is 40 min 2 sec and was achieved by Laurie Luscombe and Rob Szczepaniak Sloane (both UK) at the Manx Harriers Easter Athletics Festival 10 k road race on 6 April 2012. Laurie and Rob ran in a pantomime camel costume.
The fastest time to complete the 10 km (6.2 miles) Pram Pushing race is 34 min 19 sec by Russell Stokes pushing his daughter Paris, at the Sydney Striders 10k Race, Sydney, Australia, on 1 March 2008. The pram used was a Phil and Ted’s All Terrain Buggy. It was commericially available and had not been modified.
11 days 13:54:58 Peter Silkinas (Lithuania) (also written Piotr Silikin) Nanango, Queensland, Australia 11–23 March 1998
The fastest 10 m in the box split position was 19.11 seconds and was achieved by Kazumi Kawahara (Japan) on the set of ‘100 Beautiful Women Who Have Guinness World Records’, at the Shiodome Nihon TV Studios in Tokyo, Japan, on 5 May 2011. The record attempt was staged as a face off between two contestants, who competed next to each other in their own marked lane. Both travelled in the box split position with arms outstretched horizontally.
The fastest 10 m (32.81 ft) by a guinea pig was achieved by Flash, who ran the distance in 8.81 seconds, in London, UK, on 27 July 2009. Record was attempted by ten guinea pigs throughout the day, individually, with Flash clocking the fastest time.
The fastest time to slalom through 10 obstacles randomly placed on a 20 m (66 ft) course withouth using the sense of sight is 48.34 sec and was achieved by blind from birth Juan Ruiz (Mexico) using echolocation on the set of Lo Show Dei Record, in Milan, Italy, on 8 April 2011.
The fastest 100 m backwards downhill ski was 9.48 sec achieved by Andy Bennett (UK) on the set of Guinness World Records Smashed, at the SNO!zone indoor snow slope in Milton Keynes, UK, on 27 April 2009. 4 slalom gates were set up on the course for the competitors to navigate through. SNO!zone operate 3 separate indoor real snow venues across Britain, in Milton Keynes, Castleford near Leeds and Braehead, just outside of Glasgow.