World Record Holders

Welcome to the official archive of World Record Holders, verified and recognized by The Book of World Records — a globally trusted world record certifying agency. Here, you’ll find extraordinary individuals, teams, organizations, and communities who have pushed boundaries, broken limits, and set new benchmarks across diverse categories.

From physical endurance and intellectual feats to community service, arts, innovation, and beyond, our platform showcases the most remarkable certified world records in human achievement. Every record listed here has been thoroughly verified by our expert adjudicators through a transparent and rigorous process, ensuring authenticity and credibility at the highest level.

Whether you’re searching for the fastest, the tallest, the first, the most unique, or the most inspirational achievements, this is the definitive source for genuine world record holders from every corner of the globe. Each profile on this page represents a story of passion, perseverance, and excellence, certified by our international standards.

As a pioneering world record certifying authority, The Book of World Records upholds integrity, fairness, and recognition in every record we assess. With hundreds of categories and thousands of applications received every year, we maintain a dynamic and ever-growing list of world-class achievers.

Explore the profiles, witness their records, and get inspired. This archive is constantly updated to include new entries from live adjudications, online submissions, and global record attempts. If you’re planning to break or set a world record, this page gives you a glimpse of the community you could join — one of history-makers, dreamers, and achievers.

World Record Holders

Teaching primary classes for the maximum years using innovative methodologies The Book of World Record Holder

Karuppusamy S.

Delhi, India

tattooing the smallest portrait on a skin pad The Book of World Record Holder

Sree Vishnu J.S.

Ariyalur, Tamil Nadu, India

Tallest traditional lamp of Kerala using coconut shells The Book of World Record Holder

Richa Dewani

Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India

Tallest statue of Saint Antyon The Book of World Record Holder

Jishnu Dev S. S.

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Tallest pet dog The Book of World Record Holder

Raja Bhaiya Gupta

Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India

Tallest papaya tree grown by an individual The Book of World Record Holder

Abhijit Tamuly

Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India

Tallest Meji The Book of World Record Holder

Sunita Singh

Golaghat, Assam, India

Tallest Marigold plant The Book of World Record Holder

Cotton University

Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India

Tallest Maa kali idol The Book of World Record Holder

Munshi Darud

Guwahati, Assam, India

Tallest Idol of Goddess Sri Chamundeshwari Made Using Different Metals The Book of World Record Holder

R Jayanth Kumar

Birbhum, West Bengal, India

Tallest Hollyhock plant The Book of World Record Holder

Shubhangi Mukund Bhadbhade

Ernakulam, Kerala, India

Tallest Gate of a Govt College reflecting the Principles of Science and Nature The Book of World Record Holder

Dr. Mamta Saini

Nagpur, Maharashtra, India

Tallest flag pole with a religious flag The Book of World Record Holder

Aswin S.B.

Delhi, India

Tallest Christmas tree made by chefs of a hotel using chocolate The Book of World Record Holder

Santhosh Kodenkeri

Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India

Tallest Chenopodium album plant The Book of World Record Holder

Nitin Raghav

Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka, India

Tallest cardboard Christmas tree The Book of World Record Holder

Veni Ram Anthwal

Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh, India

Surah Fatiha written on the smallest circular shaped paper The Book of World Record Holder

Hridyanshu

Garhwal, Uttarakhand, India

Staring for the longest duration without blinking by a teen The Book of World Record Holder

Om Prakash Mishra ‘Om Neerav’

South Delhi, Delhi, India

🔎 What are World Record Holders?

A world record holder is an individual, team, group, or organization that has achieved something no one else has — often under specific, measurable conditions. The achievement must be unique, verifiable, and repeatable under similar circumstances. At The Book of World Records, we ensure every record goes through a meticulous application, documentation, and approval process before it is officially recognized.

Our certified world record holders represent the best of humanity: athletes breaking physical barriers, artists redefining creativity, inventors pushing the boundaries of innovation, and communities working together for remarkable collective goals.


🏆 Categories of Certified Records

As a comprehensive world record certifying agency, we document records across a wide array of categories. Some of our most popular and emerging record fields include:

  • Human Feats: Physical strength, speed, endurance, flexibility, memory, or skill

  • Science and Technology: Innovations, inventions, coding marathons, engineering excellence

  • Arts and Creativity: Painting, sculpture, dance, singing, literature, or live performances

  • Mass Participation Events: Largest gatherings, group challenges, awareness drives

  • Education and Youth: Youngest achievers, educational milestones, school records

  • Social Impact: Environmental campaigns, inclusivity efforts, charity records

  • Cultural and Traditional: Heritage-based performances, rituals, or unique crafts

  • Business and Entrepreneurship: Startup success milestones, product records, branding feats

  • National and Regional Records: Records set by states, cities, or communities that deserve national recognition

Each category is governed by its own guidelines and is reviewed by domain-specific experts to ensure fairness and authenticity.


🔬 How We Certify World Records

We take our responsibility as a world record certifying authority seriously. Our process includes the following steps:

1. Application & Guidelines

Potential word record holders submits an online or offline application through our official website, selecting the appropriate record category. We provide tailored guidelines based on the nature of the record attempt.

2. Documentation & Evidence

Applicants are required to submit photo/video evidence, statements from independent witnesses, and timing or measuring documentation — depending on the category.

3. Adjudication

Our team of trained adjudicators reviews all materials. For major record attempts, our team may attend the event live, providing on-the-spot certification.

4. Approval & Certification

Once verified, successful applicants receive an official World Record Certificate, get featured in our database of certified world record holders, and receive media exposure across our global platforms.


🌐 A Global Platform for All Achievers

At The Book of World Records, we don’t limit greatness by geography, language, or status. We recognize records from every continent, and we celebrate diversity in achievement. Whether you’re from a bustling city in India or a small town in South America, if your accomplishment meets the criteria — you belong here.

This archive proudly features world record holders from:

  • India (our largest market, with special recognition for Indian record holders)

  • United Arab Emirates (UAE)

  • United States of America (USA)

  • Africa (emerging leaders in mass participation events)

  • Asia-Pacific (creative and youth-centric records)

  • Europe (notable for scientific and technical innovations)

We work with schools, corporates, NGOs, government agencies, influencers, and individuals to facilitate record-breaking journeys globally.


💼 Why Being a Certified World Record Holder Matters

Achieving a certified world record is not just a moment of personal pride — it can be a game-changer in your career, business, or mission.

Here’s how becoming  world record holders can benefit you:

  • Media Recognition: Get featured in newspapers, magazines, digital platforms, and TV

  • Personal Branding: Boost your credibility and social proof

  • Corporate Endorsement: Use your record to promote your brand or business

  • Education Opportunities: Great for college applications, scholarships, and youth recognition

  • Community Impact: Inspire others, raise awareness, or bring attention to important causes

Being listed in our official archive of world record holders ensures your legacy is preserved for years to come, backed by a respected world record agency.


🖼️ How to Use This Archive

This page serves as an active database and inspiration hub. Here’s how you can make the most of it:

  • Browse by Category: Use our filter system to explore world record holders by topic

  • Search by Country or Name: Find individuals or groups from your region

  • Explore Featured Records: See trending, recent, or most viewed records

  • Learn from Past Attempts: Understand what made others successful

  • Get Inspired to Apply: Use the archive as motivation for your own record attempt


📢 Media, Press & Recognition

The stories in this archive often become viral success cases. We actively promote our world record holders through:

  • Social Media Features (Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube)

  • Online News Portals

  • Print Media

  • Certificates & Mementos

  • Recognition at TBWR Award Ceremonies and Global Conclaves

As a record holder certified by The Book of World Records, you earn a place in a verified ecosystem that media houses trust and celebrate.


🏅 Apply to Join the World Record Community

Are you ready to make your mark in history? If you believe you have what it takes to be listed in this prestigious archive, start your journey today:

👉 Apply for a Record
👉 Check Record Guidelines
👉 Schedule Live Adjudication
👉 Get Media Support for Your Attempt

We provide personalized support at every stage — from selecting a record type to documentation guidance, adjudication, and promotional support.


📚 Learn from Legends

Our archive is not just a listing — it’s a library of legends. Learn about:

  • The youngest children to publish a book

  • Artists who painted record-breaking murals

  • Entrepreneurs who reached record revenue in record time

  • Women who broke barriers in male-dominated fields

  • Communities that united for world-changing campaigns

Each story here can fuel your imagination and motivate your journey. If they did it — why not you?


💡 SEO Value and Visibility

For brands, agencies, and individuals aiming for digital visibility, being listed in this archive is a strategic move. Your name or organization’s name will be:

  • Indexed by search engines as a certified world record holder

  • Linked from a domain with growing authority in the record certification niche

  • Shared on a platform optimized for discoverability across Google, Bing, and Yahoo

We apply white-hat SEO principles to ensure every record listing is both accurate and discoverable.


🤝 Partner With Us

We invite governments, schools, colleges, NGOs, corporate CSR departments, and private event organizers to collaborate with us on record-setting projects. Our team provides:

  • Record consultation and ideation

  • Customized adjudication guidelines

  • Event attendance and live certification

  • Post-record media documentation

  • Certificate distribution and recognition ceremonies

Create impact. Build visibility. Earn prestige. Let us guide you through the world record journey.


🚀 Final Words – Your Name Can Be Here

This archive is more than a database — it’s a hall of fame. Every name listed here started with an idea, a passion, or a challenge. Now, they are certified world record holders, celebrated globally through The Book of World Records.

Are you next?

Start your application today and etch your name into history.

🧠 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – World Record Holders

1. What are world record holders?

A world record holder is an individual, team, organization, or community that has achieved something unmatched, extraordinary, and officially recognized as the best or first of its kind. To be listed as a world record holder, the achievement must meet specific guidelines and be verified by a trusted world record certifying agency like The Book of World Records. Every certified record undergoes a strict review to ensure it is authentic, measurable, and repeatable under defined conditions.


2. Who can become a world record holder?

Anyone. There are no age, gender, nationality, or professional limitations. You can be a student, athlete, artist, entrepreneur, senior citizen, or a school or company. What matters is that your attempt follows our guidelines and successfully surpasses the existing record (or creates a new category with significant uniqueness).

We encourage entries from:

  • Individuals

  • Groups or teams

  • Educational institutions

  • Corporate entities

  • NGOs and government departments

All record holders must provide valid documentation and meet our criteria for global verification.


3. What kind of records can be certified?

We certify thousands of record types across over 50 categories. These include, but are not limited to:

  • Human strength and stamina

  • Speed and endurance

  • Creativity in arts and literature

  • Largest collections or gatherings

  • Innovation and technology

  • Educational excellence

  • Environmental and social campaigns

  • Youth achievements

  • National pride and community records

You can propose a unique record category if it’s original, measurable, and documentable. Our team will assess its eligibility.


4. How can I apply to become a world record holder?

You can apply through our official website: thebookofworldrecords.com

Here’s the basic process:

  1. Select or propose a record

  2. Submit an online application form

  3. Receive official guidelines from us

  4. Attempt your record under verified conditions

  5. Submit evidence (photos, videos, witness statements)

  6. Await adjudication and final decision

Live adjudication is also available for major or public events.


5. How long does the verification process take?

The standard verification process takes 2 to 4 weeks after complete documentation is submitted. However, this may vary based on the complexity of the record, the availability of adjudicators, and the volume of applications.

If you choose a priority processing or live adjudication package, your result may be certified within 24–72 hours post attempt.


6. Do I receive a certificate if I become a world record holder?

Yes. Once your record is approved, you will receive an official World Record Certificate from The Book of World Records, complete with:

  • Your name (or organization’s name)

  • Record title and description

  • Date and place of achievement

  • Unique serial number and authentication marks

You may also receive digital certificates, medals, mementos, and media exposure, depending on your chosen recognition package.


7. How much does it cost to apply for a world record?

We offer both free and premium application options.

  • Standard Application: Usually free, with regular processing time

  • Fast-Track Application: Priority review with faster results

  • Live Adjudication Package: Includes travel, on-site verification, and same-day certification

  • Corporate/School Packages: Custom packages with media support, branding, and recognition

The final cost depends on the type of record and services chosen. All charges are transparently mentioned during the application process.


8. Can my record attempt be done online or virtually?

Yes. Many of our record holders have set records from home, studios, classrooms, or even Zoom calls. You can attempt a record virtually as long as:

  • Clear video evidence is submitted

  • Real-time timestamping is visible

  • Witnesses or independent verification is arranged

  • Measuring or counting tools are shown in the footage

We encourage digital record attempts to make participation accessible globally.


9. What are the most popular world record categories?

Some of the most commonly attempted and certified records are:

  • Longest duration in a physical position (plank, yoga pose, etc.)

  • Most books published by a child

  • Largest online lesson or gathering

  • Fastest time to solve puzzles, calculations, etc.

  • Longest painting, largest mural, or biggest artwork

  • Most people performing a task simultaneously

  • Environmental awareness campaigns (tree planting, plastic recycling)

We also frequently certify unique or first-of-its-kind achievements, so feel free to be creative.


10. What happens if I fail to break the record?

If your attempt does not meet the official guidelines or fall short of the record criteria, we will provide a detailed feedback report explaining why the record was not approved.

You can:

  • Re-attempt the record at a later date

  • Modify your approach and apply again

  • Choose another category better suited to your skill or idea

We’re here to guide you toward eventual success.


11. Can I hold multiple world records?

Absolutely! Many of our record holders are multi-record achievers. You can apply for multiple records at once or over time. Some examples include:

  • Breaking your own previously set record

  • Holding records in different categories

  • Organizing mass participation records and setting new themes each time

Your name and achievements will appear in the world record holder archive under each category.


12. Will my name appear on the website or in media?

Yes. Certified world record holders are featured in:

  • The official World Record Holders Archive

  • Our social media channels and email newsletters

  • Yearly publication (Book of World Records Annual Edition)

  • Press releases to regional and national media outlets (upon request)

  • Award ceremonies and record-themed summits

We also issue digital badges and personalized graphics you can share online.


13. What if I break a record already certified by another agency (like Guinness)?

That’s absolutely fine. At The Book of World Records, we are an independent, legally recognized world record certifying agency. You can submit your achievement for certification even if you’ve already been acknowledged by another body.

We may still require:

  • A fresh application

  • Evidence that meets our guidelines

  • Witnesses or proof of measurement standards

Once approved, you’ll receive a certificate and a place in our archive as an independently verified record holder.


14. Do you conduct live adjudications for events?

Yes, we offer live adjudication services where our trained experts attend your event in person. This includes:

  • Pre-event consultation

  • On-site record monitoring

  • Official result declaration

  • Same-day certification

  • Media-friendly presentations

Live adjudication is ideal for schools, corporates, public events, or when records need immediate recognition.


15. How do I promote my record after certification?

Once your record is certified, we help you amplify your achievement. You can:

  • Share your official certificate on social media

  • Request an interview or press release

  • Add your record title to resumes, portfolios, or business bios

  • Get featured in our blog or case studies

  • Attend award functions organized by The Book of World Records

Additionally, our team can assist with content creation, media coordination, and customized branding (on request).


16. Can schools or companies participate as groups?

Yes. We strongly encourage group records, especially by:

  • Educational Institutions: Largest class, longest school chain, most students participating in X

  • Companies/Startups: Highest sales in shortest time, team-based achievements, brand uniqueness

  • NGOs/Communities: Mass awareness drives, environmental impact campaigns, health initiatives

We provide tailored guidelines for groups and support in executing such attempts.


17. Is there a physical book or printed version of the records?

Yes. We publish an Annual Edition of The Book of World Records, which includes highlights, featured stories, and a curated list of verified record holders. Certified achievers may be selected for inclusion based on merit, uniqueness, and presentation quality.


18. How can I contact the team directly for queries?

You can reach our support and adjudication team at:

📧 Email:

🌐 Website Contact Page:
https://thebookofworldrecords.com/contact
Contact to Yatish Shukla on +91-6306164687

We aim to respond within 24–48 hours during working days.

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