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Top 10 most incredible Human Records

10 incredible human Records

Longest time breath held 

in 2012, stig severinsen of Denmark held his breath underwater for a remarkable 22 minutes.

Longest tooth extracted 

A tooth measuring 3.2cm long was removed from loo Hui Jing in singapore in 2009.

Longest nose 

mehmet Özyürek of turkey has the world’s longest nose. in 2010, his proboscis measured at 8.8cm from bridge to tip.

Longest fingernails 

in 2009, American melvin Boothe’s fingernails were measured at having a combined length of 9.85m.

Longest tongue 

englishman stephen taylor’s tongue measures at 9.8cm (from the tip to the middle of his closed top lip).

Largest hands 

American robert Wadlow, the tallest man ever, also holds the record for largest hands – 32.3cm from wrist to fingertip.

smallest waist 

cathie Jung of the usA has the world’s smallest waist. it measures 38.1cm corseted – and just 53.34cm even without a corset.

Longest legs 

svetlana Pankratova of russia possesses 132cm-long legs, as measured in 2003.

Longest run 

in 2010, frenchman serge Girard ran 27,011km around 25 eu countries – the farthest dzistance run in 365 days.

Longest swim 

in 2007, slovenian martin strel swam the entire length of the Amazon river, covering 5,268 km in just 67 days.

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