The farthest distance covered on a water slide in 24 hours by a team is 843.33 mi (1357.22 km), achieved by Daniel Gildner, Falco Tegtmeier, Kai Falk, Manuel Wasserzier, Marius Toborek, Rudolf Hofmann, Marc Fugger, Andrej Sonnenberg, Stefan Kleinöder, Thomas Renner, (all Germany) at Galaxy Erding in Erding, Germany on 11 and 12 November 2009 in celebration of Guinness World Records Day.
The farthest distance covered on a water slide in 24 hours is 94.54 mi (152.15 km), achieved by Jens Scherer (Germany) at Galaxy Erding in Erding, Germany on 11 and 12 November 2009 in celebration of Guinness World Records Day. The attempt took place on the 356.32m water slide at the park, racking up an impressive 427 rides on the slide – this averages to one every 3 min 22 sec for the duration of the attempt.
The farthest distance covered on a water slide in 24 hours by a female is 100.48 km (62.44 miles, achieved by Stephanie Hammers (Germany) at Galaxy Erding in Erding, Germany on 17-18 November 2010 in celebration of Guinness World Records Day 2010. The record took place on the longest inner-tube water slide Magic-Eye, which was ascertained on Guinness World Records Day 2010.
The farthest distance covered on a water slide in 4 hours by a female is 32.06 km (19.92 miles), achieved by Kerstin Nina Bauer (Germany), at Galaxy Erding in Erding, Germany on 18 November 2010 in celebration of Guinness World Records Day 2010. The record took place on the longest inner-tube water slide Magic-Eye, which was ascertained on Guinness World Records Day 2010.
The longest underwater kiss (mouth to mouth breathing) was 12 minutes and 19 seconds achieved by Nikolay Linder at the Tauchcenter Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany on 8 October 2011. Nikolay received air from his wife Bianka Linder and his brother Oliver Linder.
The youngest individual Olympic winner was Marjorie Gestring (USA) (b. November 18, 1922), who took the springboard diving title at the age of 13 yr 268 days at the Olympic Games in Berlin on August 12, 1936.
The most consecutive dives in wave formation is 4,725 and was achieved by Maik Neubert and AOK – Die Gesundheitskasse für Niedersachsen (Germany) in Wilhelmshaven, Germany, on 14 July 2012. 75 team members took part in the attempt, each diving 63 times for a total of 4,725.
The largest hiking boot measures 7.14 m (23 ft 5 in) long, 2.50 m (8 ft 2 in) wide and 4.2 m (13 ft 9 in) tall and was made by Schuh Marke (Germany). It was presented in Hauenstein, Germany, on 30 September 2006.
The record for inverted pole climb – greatest distance climbed in a minute is 9.73 m (31 ft 11 in) achieved by Nele Bruckmann (Germany) on the set of Guinness World Records – Die größten Weltrekorde in Cologne, Germany, on 1 September 2007.
The largest collection of napkins belongs to Martina Schellenberg (Germany) and consists of 125,866 different napkins as 26 June 2013, in Schwieberdingen, Germany. The collection is catalogued by theme and arranged in separate boxes.