The most rotations in a 180 degree balance position in one minute are 18 and were achieved by Kshipra Shirish Joshi (India) on the set of Guinness World Records – Ab India Todega in Mumbai, India, on 21 March 2011. Kshipra is a gymnast and competed in the commonwealth games for India.
Uschi Winkler and Markus Stetter (both Germany) completed 46 continuous shoulder-ball rotations at the Huber dance school, Kempten, Germany on 27 December 2002.
The most rubber bands stretched over the face in one minute is 78 and was achieved by Shay Horay aka Rubberband Boy on the set of Lo Show Dei Record, in Milan, Italy, on 8 April 2011. Rubber bands measured 20 cm in circumference, which is 1/3 of the circumference of the participant’s head.
The most rugby conversions kicked in 12 hours is 1,782 by members of Braintree under 15s rugby squad on 13 July 2002 at Braintree Rugby Club, Braintree, Essex, UK. The kicks were taken from three positions along the 22 metre line.
The most Rubik’s Cubes solved whilst running a marathon is 175 and was achieved by Shane White (USA) at the Rock ‘n’ Roll Savannah Marathon in Savannah, Georgia, USA, on 3 November 2012. Shane completed the marathon in under the five hours required in order to make a valid attempt at this record. He ran the course in a time of 4 hr 53 min 39 sec.
The most Rubik’s Cubes solved underwater in one single breath is four and was achieved by David Calvo (Spain), on the set of ‘Guinness World Records’, Madrid, Spain, on 16 January 2009. David is not trained in Apnea, he is just very fast at solving Rubik’s cubes. He held his breath for around 1 min 30 sec during this attempt.
The most Rubik’s cubes solved on a unicycle is 28 and was achieved by Adrian Leonard (Ireland) at Mary Peter’s Track in Belfast, Ireland, on 6 October 2010.
The highest innings by an individual in a limited overs match is 268 by Surrey’s Alistair Brown (England) against Glamorgan on 19 June 2002 at The Oval, London, England in a Cheltenham and Gloucester Trophy match. During his stay at the wicket Brown hit 12 sixes and 30 fours.
The first batsman to score 36 runs off a six ball over was Sir Garfield St Aubrun Sobers (Barbados) off Malcolm Andrew Nash (UK) for Nottinghamshire v. Glamorgan at Swansea on 31 Aug 1968. His feat was emulated by Ravishankar Jayadritha Shastri (India) for Bombay v. Baroda at Bombay, India on 10 Jan 1985 off the bowling of Tilak Raj Sharma (India).
Brian Charles Lara (b. 2 May 1969) scored 501 not out in 7hr 54min for Warwickshire v. Durham at Edgbaston on 3 and 6 Jun 1994. His innings included the most runs in a day (390 on 6 June) and the most runs from strokes worth four or more (308, 62 fours and 10 sixes).