The most champagne bottles sabered simultaneously was achieved by 277 participants in an event organised by Centro Empresarial e Cultural de Garibaldi (Brazil) in Garibaldi, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, on 5 October 2013.
The most champagne bottles sabered in one minute is 40 and was achieved by Ashrita Furman (USA) in New York, New York, USA, on 15 June 2014.
The most chair rotations in one minute by a team of two relay was 67 achieved by Masayuki Oyama and Nobuhiko Naito (both Japan) at Park Challenge / GWR Live! in Tokyo Midtown, Tokyo, Japan, on 2 May 2010. The attempt was part of a Guinness World Records live event at Tokyo Midtown.
The most CDs flipped and caught in one minute is 72 and was achieved by Sarah Greasley (UK) at Magdalene College, Cambridge, UK, on 17 June 2011. Sarah is a student at Cambridge University, who attempted a number of “one minute” Guinness World Records at her college over the course of a day.
The most CDs consecutively signed by the artist is 4,040 by DJ Otzi (Germany) on the set of Guinness World Records – Die Grossten Weltrekorde in Cologne, Germany on 23 November 2007.
The most CD’s broken with the shoulders in front of the body in one minute are 41 and were achieved by Rammehar Singh (India) on the set of Guinness World Records – Ab India Todega in Mumbai, India, on 10 March 2011. Rammehar can bring his shoulders together in front of his body.
The most catches by a fielder in World Cup matches is 25 by Ricky Ponting (b. 19 December 1974, Australia) in 39 matches, 1996-2007.
Jan Brittan (England) played in 36 women’s Cricket World Cup matches, taking a record 19 catches. (NB: record printed before, not new, see Attempt ID 77706).
The most champagne corks popped in one minute is 10 and was achieved by Ashrita Furman (USA) in New York, New York, USA, on 22 June 2014.
The most Champions League games managed is 160 and was achieved by Sir Alex Ferguson (UK) as manager of Manchester United FC when his team played against AC Milan (Italy) in the 2009/10 UEFA Champions League tie on 16 February 2010.