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  1. Fastest Recitation Of All 50 U.S. States In Random Order

    Fastest Recitation Of All 50 U.S. States In Random Order

    Nikesh Thapaliya named all 50 US States in 16.46 seconds, a world record.

  2. Most Geographic Places Named In A Tweet

    Most Geographic Places Named In A Tweet

    Adam Brasher named 50 places in a single tweet. See a list of short name places here.

  3. Most Consecutive Capital Cities Visited By  Motorcycle

    Most Consecutive Capital Cities Visited By Motorcycle

    Edwin Escobar visited San Jose in Costa Rica, Managua in Nicaragua, Tegucigalpa in Honduras, San Salvador in El Salvador and Guatemala City in Guatemala. He traveled to each city on his motorcycle, a total distance of 1,400 kilometers across Central America.

    Escobar performed this feat to raise funds to help overcome malnutrition of Salvadorean children.

  4. Most People Tagged In A Facebook Check-In

    Most People Tagged In A Facebook Check-In

    Memoree Blackmon tagged 44 people in a Facebook check-in. NOTE: Future submissions in this category must comply with the [RecordSetter Facebook criteria][1]. [1]: https://sites.google.com/site/urdbwiki/rules/facebook

  5. Fastest Time To Recite All Asian Countries With One Breath

    Fastest Time To Recite All Asian Countries With One Breath

    Rahamath Ali recited all the Asian countries in 12.65 seconds with one breath.

  6. Oldest Fish Bar

    Oldest Fish Bar

    Art Hoffman went to a fish bar that has been open for 96 months. He set the record to celebrate RecordSetter World Record Day.

    #WorldRecordDay2012

  7. Most Eight-Letter Places Starting With "L" Derived From The Unduplicated Letters Of "LIVESTRONG" Tweeted In A Single Tweet

    Most Eight-Letter Places Starting With "L" Derived From The Unduplicated Letters Of "LIVESTRONG" Tweeted In A Single Tweet

    Dinesh Shivnath Upadhyaya tweeted two eight-letter places beginning with the letter L in a single tweet. The names were derived from the unduplicated letters of LIVESTRONG.

  8. Most Eight-Letter Place Starting With "O" Derived From The Unduplicated Letters Of "LIVESTRONG" Tweeted In A Single Tweet

    Most Eight-Letter Place Starting With "O" Derived From The Unduplicated Letters Of "LIVESTRONG" Tweeted In A Single Tweet

    Dinesh Shivnath Upadhyaya tweeted the eight-letter name of one place beginning with "O" in a single tweet. The name was derived from the unduplicated letters of the word LIVESTRONG. He set the record to celebrate RecordSetter World Record Day.

    #WorldRecordDay2012

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