Guinness World Records

When talking about Guinness World Records, the global authority that documents and certifies extraordinary achievements. Also known as GWR, it encompasses a huge range of World Record, any performance that surpasses all previous achievements in a specific field. A Record Attempt, the organized effort to set or break a record requires official verification, and that verification is provided by Guinness, the company that designs the rules and validates each claim. Each Record Category, a defined area such as music, engineering, or sports shapes how the attempt is measured, because the criteria vary from a thousand‑meter bounce to a concert attendance record. Together these entities create a network where Guinness World Records provides the framework, the record‑seeking community supplies the attempts, and verification turns bold claims into official history.

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Below you’ll see how the tag pulls together stories that illustrate the breadth of record‑making. A rock‑star like Liam Gallagher hinted at a 2026 tour—if the ticket‑selling rush beats every previous UK tour launch, it could become a music‑industry record. In Bangkok, a 50‑meter sinkhole opened up on a busy road; its depth and rapid formation might earn a geological record for fastest‑formed urban crater. Sports fans get a taste of record‑style drama: the NFL’s short season sparks debate about the “hardest” sport, while Los Angeles’ Kings prove ice‑hockey can thrive in a sun‑baked city, hinting at attendance milestones that reshape perceptions of regional sports popularity. Even cultural curiosities—like South Koreans’ view of Scotland—offer a record of cross‑cultural awareness that’s tracked by tourism boards and media outlets. Each article ties back to the core idea that a record isn’t just a number; it’s a story that influences public interest, drives innovation, and often reshapes how we think about limits. As you scroll, notice how verification, category rules, and the drive to be “the first” weave through every piece, showing why Guinness World Records remains the go‑to reference for any new milestone.

Crocs World Record: Connecticut 'Croc King' Amasses 3,800+ Pairs—and a Platform for Foster Care

Crocs World Record: Connecticut 'Croc King' Amasses 3,800+ Pairs—and a Platform for Foster Care

Caden Fitzroy Sep. 11 0

Doogie Sandtiger of Wethersfield, Connecticut now holds the Guinness title for the largest Crocs collection—3,569 pairs officially counted in November 2024, and over 3,800 by August 2025. What started as a teenager’s workaround for not knowing how to tie shoes grew into a record and a megaphone for foster care awareness. He’ll appear in the 2026 Guinness book and plans a public “Crocseum.”

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