Country World Records

33 Records Found

00:05 United States

Fastest Country Alphabet Starting With Every Letter Except "X"

Doron T

Doron T. named countries beginning with every letter but “X” in 5.00 seconds. He performed the feat in alphabetical order.

02:42 United States

Fastest Crossing Of Honduras By Motor Vehicle

Marc

Marc and Lucas crossed Honduras by motorcycle in 4 hours and 55 minutes. They began in El Amatillo at the El Salvador border, and exited to Nicaragua through the town of at El Espino. The clock stopped when they reached the border. See their route here. Marc and Lucas set the record on November 8, 2008. Marc rode a BMW 1150GS[] and Lucas was on a KTM 990.

05:12 India

Fastest Time For A Four-Year-Old To Name All 196 Country Capitals

ESHAANI R

Eshaani R. named 196 capitals of different countries in five minutes, 5.97 seconds. She is four years old.

India

Fastest Time For A Three-Year-Old To Name All 196 Country Capitals

Nethin Hari

Three-year-old Nethin named 196 capitals of different countries in five minutes, 46.75 seconds.

India

Fastest Time For A Two-Year-Old To Name All 219 Country Capitals

Snehil Prakruth.N

Snehil Prakruth.N named 219 different country capitals in five minutes, 8.96 seconds. He is two years, 10 months old.

04:52 England

Fastest Time To Drive To Every Capital City In The UK And Ireland

Matt Piper

Matt Piper, Gareth Jones, and Lloyd Jones set off from London (England) and drove to Cardiff (Wales), Dublin (Ireland), Belfast (Northern Ireland) and finally Edinburgh (Scotland) in 23 hours and 10 minutes, a new world record. This feat was achieved on April 3, 2009. Piper, Jones, and Jones took the drive as a fundraiser for the British Red Cross on behalf of their organization, Wendy’s Appeal. NOTE: This record is dangerous and should only be attempted by trained professionals. #RecordSetterBook01

00:24 India

Fastest Time To Name All Asian Countries In A Single Breath

Rahamath Ali

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

01:09 United States

Fastest Time To Name Every Country In The World (Circa 1998)

Doron T

Doron T. named every country of the world in one minute, 0.66 second. The countries he named were ones that existed in 1998.

00:35 United States

Fastest Time To Read The Names Of 56 Countries Aloud

Mick Cullen

Mick Cullen read the names of 56 countries aloud in 16.55 seconds.

00:12 Nepal

Fastest Time To Recite 10 Countries

Ayush Ayer

Ayush A. recited 10 countries in 3.09 seconds.

01:06 India

Fastest Time To Recite 199 Nations

Rahamath Ali

Rahamath Ali recited 199 nations in 52.43 seconds.

00:39 The Internet

Fastest Time To Recite All 50 United States In Alphabetical Order While Riding On A Pogo Stick

Martin

Martin recited all 50 United States alphabetically while riding on a pogo stick in 20.91 seconds.

01:50 Pakistan

Fastest Time To Recite All Countries In Asia In One Breath

Attshan Ali

Attshan Ali recited all countries in Asia in one breath in 12.34 seconds.

01:48 India

Longest Indian National Flag

Dr. Venkata Chary Chintapatla. Ph.D

Together with management and staff at Lotus Lap Public School Dishuknagar, Hyderabad, Dr. Venkata Chary Chintapatla. Ph.D displayed a 1,947 foot long, 4 foot wide Indian national Flag on the occasion of 64th Mega Independence Day Celebrations at Mini Tank bond Saroornagar, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India on 14th August 2010.

04:58 United States

Most African Countries Named While Jumping On A Pogo Stick And Wearing A Prom Dress After Eating Two Whole Jalapeno Peppers

Michael Smith

Michael Smith named 36 African countries while jumping on a pogo stick and wearing a prom dress after eating two whole Jalapeno peppers. He set the record as part of the College of Lake County Social Action Club's World Record Day fundraiser for the Zacharias Sexual Abuse Center in Gurnee, Illinois. #WorldRecordDay2012

06:44 India

Most Capitals Of Sovereign Countries And Non-Sovereign States And Regions Named

Vedant Kumar

Vedant Kumar named the capitals of 217 sovereign countries and non-sovereign states and regions.

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