
Guinness World Records
Organization NGOGuinness World Records verifies and celebrates record-breaking achievements globally.
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Guinness World Records (GWR) is an organization that verifies and maintains a comprehensive collection of world records, both human achievements and extremes of the natural world. GWR has become a globally recognized authority on record-breaking, celebrating extraordinary feats across diverse categories. Recent news highlights GWR's ongoing relevance and popularity. Mexico City recently broke the record for the largest football training session, demonstrating GWR's role in recognizing large-scale participation events. Furthermore, a two-year-old achieved two snooker trick shot records, showcasing GWR's documentation of individual skill and unique accomplishments. While not directly related to GWR's operations, the passing of Daphne Selfe, noted as the oldest active model by Models.com, indirectly touches upon the concept of longevity and achievement that GWR often celebrates. These events underscore GWR's continued significance in capturing and celebrating human potential and extraordinary occurrences worldwide.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
Recent Coverage


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Mexico City breaks Guinness Record with giant football training session
