Group World Records

Group world records are where teams of friends, coworkers, family members or even strangers get together to achieve more than they could accomplish alone. Groups have collaborated to dance, play music, pull off ambitious sporting endeavors and tell cancer to take a hike, among a flurry of other feats.

713 Records Found

01:11 The Internet

Most Cancer Survivors And Supporters Eating Fruit Loops Simultaneously

Beth Jones

A total of 48 cancer survivors and supporters from Camp Mak-A-Dream Young Adult Conference ate Fruit Loops simultaneously.

00:25

Most Cancer Survivors Doing "The Twist"

18th Annual Cancer Survivors' Walk & Celebration Participants

Over 700 cancer survivors did "The Twist" in Grant Park at the 18th Annual Cancer Survivors’ Walk amp; Celebration.

02:15 England

Most Canned Foods Donated To A Food Bank At Once

Caroline Spencer

A total of 248 canned foods were donated by student and staff of Spencer House at Alcester Grammar School in Warwickshire, England. They set the record to help the Coventry Central Food Bank.

06:00 Germany

Most Cheerleaders Standing On A Person At Once

World Record

Thirty-three cheerleaders stood on top of Fakir Roy at once. They stood in place for 30 seconds with a total combined weight of 1,700 kilograms.

02:39 India

Most Chess Opponents Played With At Once (Male)

spkschools namakkal

R. Loganath from SPK Schools in Namakkal, India played chess with 424 people at once. The record was organized by Dr. S. Prabu Kumar, chairman of the school institution.

02:12 Costa Rica

Most Christmas Lights Illuminated By Human Energy For 24 Hours

EARTH University

Students, professors, staff and friends of EARTH University illuminated 1,600 Christmas lights for 24 hours using bicycles connected to a generator. They set the record to promote their Make A Gift and Illuminating Dreams campaigns.

01:35 The Internet

Most Church Employees Being Pulled In Office Chairs Behind A Motorcyle Being Driven By A Pastor Wearing A Cape

Justin Bullis

Justin Bullis wore a cape and drove a motorcycle while pulling a chain of 11 church employees sitting in office chairs behind him. They set the record as part of a sermon illustrating the importance of having fun over time in the church.

00:39 United States

Most Clothed People To Jump Into A Pool At The Same Time

Isaiah garcia

Isaiah and 18 of his friends simultaneously jumped into a swimming pool while wearing their usual clothes.

00:28 South Africa

Most Company Mascots On Stage At Once

Chris Batts

Chris B. led six company mascots onstage at once.

00:54 United States

Most Compliments Directed At One Person In One Minute

Dan Reimold

Participants of Journalism Hackathon at the CMA 2015 Spring National College Media Convention directed 35 compliments at Dan.

00:36 United States

Most Computer Resource Specialists Doing The Wave

Virginia Beach City Public Schools Computer Resource Specialists

106 computer resource specialists performed the wave for 30 seconds. The group consisted of computer resource specialists from Virginia Beach City Public Schools.

00:23 England

Most Consecutive Annual Reunions Of A Management Training Syndicate

Robert Reid

Robert and his team members formed a training syndicate and met for 33 consecutive annual reunions.

03:10 The Internet

Most Consecutive Jumps Off A Dock By Three People In Three Minutes

Zach Wroe

Zach, Alex, and Tyler jumped off a dock a total of 25 times in three minutes.

01:02 England

Most Consecutive Soccer Ball Passes By Five People In One Minute

Matrix Soccer Academy

Charles and four of his friends passed a soccer ball among themselves 113 times in one minute.

02:04 The Internet

Most Consecutive Sombrero Tosses Between Four People

Mike Elgar

Mike and three of his friends successfully tossed and caught a sombrero 69 times in a row.

01:53 The Internet

Most Consecutive Weekly Meetings Of A Civic Organization

King Boreas Toastmasters Club

The King Boreas Toastmasters Club, a civic organization chartered in 1941, has had 3,670 consecutive weekly meetings. Read more about their club's history here.

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