Welsh World Record-breakers sought to fly the flag for TV special
A call has gone out for Welsh people to sign up for uniquely Welsh Guinness World Records.
To celebrate St David’s Day, a partnership of S4C and the Orchard Media and Events Group is lining up a number of quirky records for residents to have a go at.
Last year millions of people across the world witnessed through social media the unique talents that Wales has to offer, with seven record-breaking feats across the length and breadth of Wales recognised by Guinness World Records Adjudicators as ‘Officially Amazing’. This took Wales and the Welsh language around the world to over 11 million people through TikTok, Instagram and a variety of social platforms.
This year the challenge is back, with a number of record attempts in the build up to March 1, and a new initiative this year, inviting attempts at the following records to secure immortality, feature in an S4C special, be shared by millions of social media user across the world, and book a place in the Guinness World Records 2022 edition.
These are the records up for grabs: most sticky notes stuck on the face in 30 seconds (current record 38); fastest time to put on 10 T-shirts; fastest time to move a cream filled biscuit from the forehead to the mouth; and most tea bags thrown backwards into a mug in 30 seconds.
Anyone looking to break these Guinness World Records is invited to register interest by going to guinnessworldrecord.thinkorchard.com.





