
Longest finger on a living person (female): 11.2 cm (4.40 in).She has now earned three more Guinness World Records titles: Rumeysa's record-breaking features don't end there. Rumeysa stands at a dizzying height of 215.16 cm (7ft 0.7in). In 2014 she became the tallest teenager living and in 2021 she was recognized as the world’s tallest woman living. Hann pushed her one-year-old son in Hemel Hempstead, U.K., on July 18, 2021.Rumeysa Gelgi (Turkey) has been part of the Guinness World Records family since she was a teenager. The fastest time for 10 kilometers pushing a pram (or baby carriage) for a female is 40 minutes, 4 seconds, achieved by Heather Hann, according to Guinness. Fastest 10K pushing a carriage for a female They finished with a time of 3 hours, 6 minutes and 42 seconds at the Aintree Race Course in the United Kingdom. Sarah Kearney and her daughter Aileen Kearney ran the fastest half marathon by a mother and daughter on May 9, 2021, according to Guinness. Fastest half marathon run by a mother and daughter She gave birth to 16 pairs of twins, seven sets of triplets and four sets of quadruplets. She was the wife to Feodor Vassilyev, a peasant from Shuya, Russia. The record for number of children born to one mother is 69 in the 1700s, according to Guinness.
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Mother's Day 2022: Still shopping? There's still time to buy these 75+ best gifts for all kinds of moms "With lots of practice with my own kids, I know how challenging it can be to find snacks that I feel good about but also that my kids will actually eat," she told Guinness. One celebrity mother, Vanessa Lachey, broke the record for the most bagged lunches assembled in three minutes in 2019. Mothers have become Guinness recordholders for centuries including for climbing Mount Everest, for running races with their children, and for the numbers of children they have given birth to. Some say being a mother isn’t an easy feat, but neither is breaking a world record.įrom running the fastest marathon to rowing across the ocean, some extraordinary moms have earned Guinness World Record titles to add to their lists of accomplishments – and some had their daughters along with them. Watch Video: Mother's Day is Sunday - these mom moments are our faves
