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Title: Win 1/10 copies of “Guinness World Records 2023” - Sunday Telegraph - NSW
Post by: culturebird on Sunday 30 October 2022, 07:13:59 am
HOW would you like to break a world record? Well, if you’re not sure where to start, the Guinness World Records 2023 will tell you all you need to know.

The 2023 edition takes readers on a journey that’s out of this world, revealing the latest and greatest record-breaking achievements here on planet Earth and across the vast distances of space.

Many of these records are owned by Australians and include: Troy Conley-Magnusson for the fastest 20m light aircraft pull using only teeth (700kg) and heaviest vehicle pushed over 100 feet (11,770kg); Neville Sharp for the loudest burp (male) (112.4 decibels); Anto Martin for the fastest time to eat a muffin (18.16 seconds); Katie Carlisle for the heaviest dead lift in one minute (female) (3160.5kg); and Celeste Dixon for the most backward somersault burpees in 30 seconds (female) (7) and fastest 10m walking on hands while holding a 10kg medicine ball between the legs (female) (10.55 seconds).

To celebrate these achievements, we have 10 copies to give away.

To enter, colour in the picture and then ask your parent or carer to take a photograph and email it to funday@sundaytelegraph.com.au.

Please put “Guinness World Records” in the subject line and fill in the coupon so we can contact you if you are a prize winner.

It also helps to put your details at the top of the email as sometimes Harry the dog finds it hard to read handwriting.

Entries must be in by Thursday so the winners can be published on the Health Hacker page in next week’s Sunday Telegraph.

Harry the dog and the Funday team will pick only the best 10 entries to receive the books, so get creative.