3 Emiratis achieve 4 Guinness records

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Three Emiratis from Abu Dhabi achieved four new Guinness World Records records to coincide with its annual day 2020, which is considered the largest festival of attempts to achieve records around the world.

This brings the number of numbers achieved by the UAE in total to 425 records recorded, alone at the top of the countries in the Middle East and North Africa by a wide margin.


The official authority to monitor and record records around the world revealed that the fastest time to travel to the seven continents of the world is an achievement achieved by the Emirati Dr. Khawla Al-Rumaithi,

And she praised her most difficult achievement in light of the exceptional circumstances of travel during the current year.

According to a statement issued today, Al-Rumaithi was able to reach all continents of the year within three days, 14 hours and 46 minutes, surpassing the two Americans "Cassie Stewart" and "Julie Berry", the two owners of the previous record, which reached 3 days, 20 hours and 4 minutes, which they achieved in December of the year. 2017.

For his part, the Emirati world champion, Amir bin Saeed Omair Yousef Al Muhairi, won two world titles coinciding with the "Guinness World Record" Day for the longest slope jump on a skateboard and the most number of air jumps on a waterslide within 30 seconds, far ahead of the French Jerome's number McCuart, who has held them since 2004 and 2005 respectively.

As for the fourth record during the activities of the "Guinness World Records" Day 2020, it was given to Meera Al Hosani and her daughter Latifa. Al Hosani chose colored socks as a global symbol for the additional chromosome for people of determination with Down syndrome, and used 1447 socks to write the word "happiness." "In the Arabic language, and through it, it sends a message of love and hope to these individuals carrying the happiest chromosome of happiness in the world.

The Special Olympics Park in Manarat Al Saadiyat, Abu Dhabi, was chosen to be the incubator for her art.


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