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Donald Trump and Ricardo Bellino fastest deal world record
Fastest deal: world record set by Donald Trump and Ricardo Bellino
NEW YORK, US-- The fastest Multi Million deal world record was set by Donald Trump and Ricardo Bellino who, after a 3 minutes presentation, became business partners.

...Back in 2007, this was the record recognized & published by us. Ten years later, Donald Trump has become the 45th and current President of the United States.

Photo: Donal Trump and  Ricardo Bellino, the first commercial partner of the Trump Organization outside the United States.
Todd Carmichael
Fastest journey to the South Pole: world record set by Todd Carmichael
 THE SOUTH POLE, Antarctica -- Adventurer Todd Carmichael, 44, walked solo 700 miles across Antarctica from Hercules Inlet to the South Pole in 39 days, 7 hours and 49 minutes, setting the world record for the Fastest journey to the South Pole / Fastest solo, unsupported and unassisted journey to the South Pole (male).
   ...This was the amazing world record listed after only few days after he completed his amazing journey. These days, Todd is also an author and contributor to the Huffington Post and Esquire Magazines, and is currently working on a TV show with the Travel Channel, Dangerous Grounds. He was also included in our Hall of Fame.
Youngest DJ Jack Hill
Youngest human DJ world record set by Jack Hill
Weston, UK-- The youngest human DJ world record was set by Jack Hill (DOB 20/05/2000) who played his first paid live gig at the nook and harbor Weston on 5/5/07.

...This was Jack's first world record with us, back in 2007. Now he has five world records with us and he is also included in our Hall of Fame. He is now a successful DJ,  radio presenter and solo artist career. He is a true example of 'follow your dream' saying.
Aniket Chindak world record
Longest Limbo Skating: world record set by Aniket Chindak
BELGAUM, INDIA -- A six-year-old Indian boy, Aniket Ramesh Chindak has set a new world record for the longest limbo-skating by squeezing himself under a row of 57 four-wheel drive cars in 45 seconds.

...Back in 2008, when this record was recognized by us, roller skating was more like an exotic sport; this record triggered some sort of 'avalanche' and the sport become so popular that is has hundreds of participants, in local clubs (check this record). It all started with a little boys squeezing under an old car...
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