The 2025 World Aquatics Championships in Singapore kick off with exciting preliminaries featuring world record contenders like Summer McIntosh and Lukas Martens, with key events including the 200 IM, 400 free, and sprint fly races, setting the stage for intense competition among top international swimmers.
Summer McIntosh broke three world records in five days at the Canadian trials, matching a feat last achieved by Michael Phelps, and is poised to compete in five events at the 2024 Olympics, challenging top swimmers like Katie Ledecky.
Canadian swimmer Summer McIntosh set three new world records in less than a week, including the 400-meter individual medley, and is preparing to compete in five events at the upcoming world aquatics championships in Singapore.
World record swimmer Lilly King announced that the 2025 season will be her final competitive year, with her last meet set to be at her home pool in Indianapolis during the US Summer Nationals. She has achieved numerous accolades including Olympic gold and silver medals, and holds world records in breaststroke events. King expressed fulfillment with her career and a desire to finish her swimming journey in her hometown.
Famed speedrunner Suigi has achieved an unprecedented feat by holding all five major world records in Super Mario 64 speedrunning categories: 120 star, 70 star, 16 star, 1 star, and 0 star. This accomplishment has led many to consider him the greatest speedrunner of all time, with his records, particularly in the popular 16 star category, standing unchallenged by significant margins. The speedrunning community is celebrating this milestone, acknowledging Suigi's dominance in the game's history.
Speedrunner Suigi has achieved an unprecedented feat by holding all five major speedrunning records in Super Mario 64 simultaneously, a milestone hailed as the greatest in speedrunning history. The categories—120 star, 70 star, 16 star, 1 star, and 0 star—demand diverse skills, with times ranging from 6-7 minutes to over 1.5 hours. Suigi's dominance, especially in the popular 16-star category, has led some to declare Super Mario 64 speedrunning "dead" due to his unmatched achievements.
A group of 353 ballerinas gathered at New York City's Plaza Hotel to break the Guinness World Record for the largest assembly of dancers 'en pointe' within a minute, surpassing the previous record of 306 set in 2019.
A group of 353 ballerinas gathered at New York City's Plaza Hotel to break the Guinness World Record for the largest assembly of dancers 'en pointe' within a minute, surpassing the previous record of 306 set in 2019.
While extreme sleep deprivation records exist, such as Randy Gardner's 264-hour stint without sleep, the effects are dangerous and not encouraged. The military defines total sleep deprivation as 24 hours awake, with each 24 hours resulting in a 25-35% degradation of cognitive task performance. Chronic partial sleep deprivation can lead to increased mortality, poor performance, and decreased well-being. Insomnia should be evaluated by a professional, and relaxation is recommended to combat sleeplessness.
John Tinniswood, the 111-year-old Briton, has become the world's oldest living man, inheriting the title from a 114-year-old Venezuelan. He attributes his longevity to "just luck" and enjoys fish and chips every Friday. Guinness World Records confirmed his status, and he expressed a measured view on the state of the world, saying it's "getting a little better but not all that much yet."
Intel's Core i9-14900KS has been overclocked to 9.1 GHz by a team of elite overclockers, breaking multiple world records. The chip features a 6.2 GHz boost clock, the highest for any consumer processor, and was pushed to 9,117 MHz on a single performance core using liquid helium cooling and a voltage of 1.85V. The overclocking team set four new world records and utilized Asus' ROG Maximus Z790 Apex Encore motherboard. However, the $689 MSRP for the Core i9-14900KS may not justify its minimal performance gains over the Core i9-14900K, making it less appealing for most consumers compared to AMD's Ryzen processors.
Danish man Peter von Tangen Buskov, 39, set a new Guinness World Record by fitting 68 matchsticks into his nostrils, surpassing the previous record of 45. He attributed his success to his large nostrils and stretchy skin, and expressed openness to attempting the feat again in the future, possibly with a larger nose or after some training.
Bahamian Devynne Charlton and Brit Josh Kerr set new indoor world records in the 60m hurdles and two miles, respectively, at the Millrose Games, while Elle St. Pierre lowered her American record in the indoor mile. American runner Grant Fisher also set a new American record in the men's 2 mile. Additionally, American Yared Nuguse won the men's mile, and American Christian Coleman won the men's 60m, setting the stage for a showdown with Noah Lyles at the upcoming USA Track and Field Indoor Championships.
French man spends 8 years building a 23.6-foot matchstick Eiffel Tower, only to be disqualified by Guinness World Records for using the wrong type of matchsticks. Despite the setback, Guinness will review the tower, acknowledging that they may have been too hasty in their decision. The man's childhood dream of holding a world record led him to painstakingly construct the tower, but a dispute arose over the type of matchsticks used, leaving the fate of his record attempt uncertain.
Baldur’s Gate 3 speedrunner Mae, a 20-year-old university student from Canada, broke two world records in just two days, achieving speedrun times of 19:20 for All-Acts and 21:17 for Honour Mode. She utilized creative strategies such as moon jumping and employing unconventional combat techniques to achieve these record-breaking runs.