The most concerts attended in 1 week is 15, achieved by Richard Hulligan (UK) who watched performances at 10 different venues in London, UK, as part of the Born By Ted Baker Gig Race from 26 August to 1 September 2009. The most visited venues were the Dublin Castle (3 times), the Proud Galleries (3 times) both of which are in Camden, North London.
The most completed journeys from Land’s End to John O”Groats (or viceversa) is 20 and was achieved by John Taylor (Australia) by cycling, driving or on foot from 14 January 1980 to 18 May 2009. The last journey was the record attempt for the lowest average fuel consumption around Britain.
The most competitive games of squash played in a lifetime is 2,982 by Sam Balsdon (UK) of Totnes, UK, as of 4 November 2009. He played his first match on 25 November 1974 and has played games on 245 different courts. Balsdon has played in local box leagues, amateur clubs, knock out competitions and box league championships, both in singles and team play.
The most consecutive bunny hops on a bicycle is 100 and was achieved by Ian Drummond (UK) at the Stratford-upon-Avon Cycling Festival, Stratford-upon-Avon, UK, on 26 May 2012.
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
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,
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Cliff Richard (UK) became the only artist to have achieved at least one UK Top 5 album in the last seven decades when Bold As Brass peaked at No.3 on 23 October 2010.
The world record for most consecutive donuts (spins) in a car while standing on the roof of the car is 10 achieved by Terry Grant (UK) in Santa Pod Raceway, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, UK, on 3 October 2007. Carlos adjudicated. The record attempt was filmed by CCTV China.
The most consecutive donuts (spins) in a car is 280 and was achieved by Jamie Morrow (UK) driving a Westfield Sport 1600 at the Silverstone Race Circuit in Bedfordshire, UK, on 4 September 2011. The record attempt was made at “Trax – The Ultimate Performance Car Event” in front of an estimated audience of 5,000 people.
The most consecutive football touches on the sole while balancing on the back of a person is 203 and was achieved by Jeremy Lynch and Billy Wingrove (both UK) at the Norfolk FA Football Development Academy, Norwich, Norfolk, UK, on 15 March 2014.