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There is no Guinness World Records listed specifically for longest time standing, however, St Simeons pole-sitting feat (c AD 521-97) is the longest-standing world record for an individual chronicled. Suresh Joachim holds the Guinness World Record for standing on one leg. He managed this for 76 hours and 40 minutes.
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Longest Duration Balancing on One Foot WHO:Arulanantham Suresh Joachim WHAT: 76 hours 40 minutes WHERE: Vihara Maha Devi Park Open Air Stadium, Sri Lanka WHEN: May 22-25, 1997 The longest recorded duration for balancing on one foot is 76 hr 40 min by Arulanantham Suresh Joachim (Sri Lanka) at Vihara Maha Devi Park Open Air Stadium, Sri Lanka, from May 22-25, 1997. This should help you =]
The latest record was on 6-10 of January 2014 by a three people. (Dan Jordan, Spencer Larson and Chris Laughlin)The three participants watched programing from two TiVo Roamio DVRs that had been broadcast and recorded prior to the attempt, and received regular medical checkups throughout. The final record is 87 hr. NEW YORK - Couch potato, thy name is Suresh. Suresh Joachim broke the Guinness world record for the longest time spent watching TV. He finished with 69 hours and 48 minutes. After passing the previous record of 50 hours and 7 minutes Thursday, Joachim continued until shortly after 7 a.m. Joachim did his TV viewing in the lobby of WABC-TV as part of the "Guinness World Record Breaker Week" on the syndicated "Live With Regis and Kelly." Hollywood,CA -3 out of thousand of contestant broke the Guinness World Record after watching a TV series '24' for more than 70 hours and still counting....The contestant are Farris Hodo, Kevin Coon and Victor Lopez has been watching the series for more than 86 hours....This was the longest TV watching ever recorded....
The Guinness World Record for the most heart catheterizations performed in one minute is 9 and was achieved by Dr. Suresh S. Pujari (India) in Maharashtra, India on 27 June 2019.
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There were two pilots: Dick Rutan and Jeana Yeager
Hans-Joachim Uhlemann has written: 'Canal Lifts and Inclines of the World'
Joachim G. Leitha user has written: 'Inventors of our world'
The first nonstop balloon flight around the world took 19 days, 21 hours, and 55 miles.
Joachim Pabst has written: 'Internationale Beziehungen neuen Typs' -- subject(s): World politics
It was Hiroyuki Goto, of Japan. He set the world record which remained unbroken until 2005. The current record (as at April 2018) is held by Suresh Kumar Sharma of India who, on 21 October 2015 recited pi to 70030 digits.