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Most consecutive bottle bumps on the elbow (cocktail flairing)

Most consecutive bottle bumps on the elbow (cocktail flairing) is 29 and was achieved by Tom Dyer in London on 25 January 2011. Louise Ireland adjudicated. Tom is a world champion cocktail flairer who competes regularly all over the world. He is well known and respected in his field. he also owns his own bar tending school The school is called “London European Bartender School” and they were using Flair Co bottles

Most continuous front wheel hops on bicycle

The most continuous front wheel hops on a bicycle was 378 achieved by Oliver Rege (Italy) in Turin, Italy, on 8 April 2011. For the purposes of this record, no part of the rider nor the bicycle could touch the ground with the exception of the front tyre, which had to be repeatedly lifted off the ground. Rege claimed 387 hops in his claim evidence, but upon multiple viewings, 378 was the most counted when reviewing his submitted video.

Most consecutive decades with top five albums (UK) (female)

Since her 1988 debut, the chart-topper Kylie, Australian actress-turned-vocalist Kylie Minogue has achieved at least one UK Top 5 album for four consecutive decades, her most recent success being the 2010 No.1 Aphrodite. In total, the singer has notched up nine Top 5 albums in the last four decades, including four in the 2000s alone. She reached the Top 5 twice in the 80s (Kylie, Enjoy Yourself), twice in the 90s (Greatest Hits, Kylie Minogue), four times in the 00s (Light Years, Fever, Ultimate Kylie, Continue reading →

Most consecutive days running an ultra marathon

The most consecutive days running an ultra marathon was seven by Enzo Caporaso (Italy) in Turin, Italy, from 13-19 June 2010. Six of the races were 100 km (62.14 mi) races in Ruffini Park and the seventh was a 100 km race from Turin to Saint Vincent, all sanctioned by the Italian Athletics Federation. Caporaso finished his first race in 11 hr 28 min 43 sec but had slowed down to 19 hr 23 min 11 sec by his last race.

Most consecutive days rowing over 100 miles per day

The six crew of the ocean-going Sara G – Matt Craughwell, Graham Carlin (both UK), Thomas Cremona (Malta), Rob Byrne, Adam Burke (both Ireland) and Fiann Paul (Iceland) – rowed more than 100 miles per day for a record 12 days in a row between 9 and 20 January 2011. The record was achieved during the crew’s east–west crossing of the Atlantic Ocean from Tarfaya, Morocco, to Barbados, West Indies, between 5 January and 8 February 2011.