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8 people who hold multiple Guinness World Records

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Guiness Book of World RecordsSince its inception in 1955, the Guinness World Records serves as the highlight real of remarkable skill by ordinary citizens. The "global authority on record-breaking," the "Guinness World Records" is currently the world’s best selling copyrighted book ever.

While there are single record-holders, the Guinness committee has no limitations on how many records one can break.

Currently, Ashrita Furman holds the record for breaking the most world records. With 600 (and counting) records to his name, the New York native has opened the most bottles with a chainsaw (24), caught the most grapes in his mouth (86) and can inflate 28 balloons in three minutes.

Ashrita is in sole company of that accomplishment; however, many others have bragging rights when it comes to holding multiple world records. We rounded up some few notable recipients. 

Charlotte Guttenberg has broken multiple ink-related records.

Charlotte Guttenberg holds the record for the most feathers tattooed on a body, with a whopping 216 feathers inked on her body

And though she didn't get her first tattoo until her 50th birthday, this US-native also holds the record for "Most tattooed senior citizen" in the female category.

She also broke the record for the most tattooed woman ever. This record measures surface area covered by tattoos on an individual and Guttenberg's body is 98.75% covered in ink, according to Guinness World Records. 



Tuedon "Tee" Omatsola Morgan is the proud owner of multiple records.

Tuedon "Tee" Omatsola Morgan, who is an accountant by day, wanted to leave an unhealthy lifestyle behind. The Nigerian marathoner knew she had to make changes not only for herself but also for her four children. As of January 2016, Tee has completed 44 full marathons in 34 countries, plus two Ultramarathons.

Guinness also confirmed that in January 2016, Tee had a set an all-new record for the fastest time to complete a half marathon on each continent and the North Pole (female) with 62 days 12 hr 58 min 49 sec.

 



Frances Quinn and Hambleton Bakery baked their way into the record books.

Frances Quinn and her team at the UK-based Hambleton Bakery baked the largest jam-filled biscuit that came in at a whopping 58 pounds and 15 ounces. The biscuit was tennis-shaped to celebrate the 2017 Wimbledon Championships. 

Quinn and her Hambleton Bakery team also created the world's largest Jaffa cake. This chocolate-covered sponge cake creation had a surface area of over 13 feet

 



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