The longest distance driving on glass bottles is 60.19 m (197 ft 5.68 in), and was achieved by Li Guiwen (China) in Wenzhou City, Zhejiang province, China, on 11 July 2010. This was an outdoor event for Zheng Da Zong Yi –Guinness World Records Special 2010. This was a new category. The challenger drove on two lines of beer bottles, which were full with beer and capped.
The longest distance cycling backwards in 24 hours is 337.60 km (209.77 miles) achieved by Andrew Hellinga (Australia) at the Holden Performance Driving Centre, Norwell, Queensland, Australia, on 7-8 October 2013.
The longest distance cycling backwards is 337.60 km (209.77 miles) achieved by Andrew Hellinga (Australia) at the Holden Performance Driving Centre, Norwell, Queensland, Australia, on 7-8 October 2013.
The longest distance covered by a car driven on its side on two wheels is 371.06 km (230.57 miles), by Michele Pilia (Italy) at Sant’Elia Stadium, Cagliari, Italy, on 26 February 2009. He drove a BMW316 mod.E30 1766cc (1983). The car was modified in accordance with the guidelines with an Axle Blockage and an additional gas tank.
The longest distance carrying a 300 kg yoke is 70 metres (229 ft 7 in) and was achieved by Zydrunas Savickas (Lithuania) on the set of Lo Show dei Record in Rome, Italy on 1 April 2010. The record was part of the Italian TV series “Lo Show dei Record”.
The longest distance by unicycle on a line of beer bottles is 7.99 m (26.21 ft) and was achieved by Lutz Eichholz (Germany) on the set of Lo Show Dei Record, in Milan, Italy on 25 March 2011. The bottles were attached to one another with glue and they were 27 cm tall (on top of a supporting structure).
The greatest distance travelled by a dragon boat in 24 hours is 186.54 km (115.91 mi) and was achieved by Komodo Paddle Club (Australia) on Lake Burley Griffin, Canberra, Australia on 9-10 November 2012. The team consisted of 20 paddlers and 3 ‘sweeps’, who performed this in aid of the charity Cerebral Palsy Australia.
The Saemangeum Seawall is located on the south west coast of South Korea. Measuring 33.9 km (21.06 miles) in length, it links up the port of Gunsan city and has created 401 km� (249.18 miles�) of new land for Multifunctional City of the future, High Tech Industrial Complex, Leisure Area, Farmland and etc. The longest dike was built by the Misnistry of Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries and the Korea Rural Community Corporation and was completed on February 2010.
The longest development period for a simulation game is 12 years 98 days, by Elite IV (Frontier Developments, TBC), which was announced in June 1997 and remains officially in development as of November 2010. Featured in Guinness World Records Gamers Edition 2011
With six years and 10 months between its Japanese debut and official release in Europe, Sin and Punishment is the rail shooter with the longest-delayed release. The game was actually developed for the Western market, and features English dialogue, but N64 sales were so low by the time it was completed that it was only ever released in Japan, in November 2000. The game finally came to Europe and America in September 2007 on the Wii Virtual Console, where it can be downloaded for 1200
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