The highest number of Knee Replacements performed with Minimal Invasive Surgery
On march, 26, Official World Record judge, David V moved from Europe to Seoul, Korea to give the Official World Record Certificate to Segyero Hospital for:The Most Total Knee Replacements (TKR) performed with Minimal Invasive Surgery (MIS).To help the prompt recovery of patients by reducing their pain and bleeding after thesurgery, Dr. Jae Hoon Chung, the director of Segyero Hospital, performed as many as 3,220 cases of 7-9 cm minimal invasive artificial knee joint surgery from May 1, 2005, to January 31, 2016, recording the world’s highest number of surgeries for the given period, and, in particular, from January 1 to December 31, 2014, he also performed 626 cases of MIS (Minimal Invasive Surgeries). This was a collaboration between Korea Record Institute and Official World Record.OWR judge, first of all went to Segyero Hospital in Gwangju Metropolitan City. The judge participated and observed an MIS surgery, by Dr. Jae Hoon…
The largest Museum in the world
New Egyptian Museum is without a doubt the largest archaeological museum in the world. Its construction has been carried out in a space of 491,000 m 2 and approximately 168,000 of construction. Located less than two kilometers from the pyramids of Cheops, Kefren and Mecasinos in the city of Giza. It is a building designed in the form of a beveled triangle and a facade made of alabaster. At the entrance of the museum is a colossal statue of Pharaoh Ramses II, with 83 tons and 11 meters high and more than three thousand years old. In addition it will also include a convection center for 1,200 people, an institute for the conservation of pieces, eight restaurants and a hotel. The grand opening is scheduled for January 2020, so there is not much information yet, only the most privileged could visit them before paying a good amount. This great museum…
The longest Continuous Swim by a woman in a counter current pool
Believe me because I have a dream!” – Mayra Santos world record holder for static counter-current swimming Mayra Santos reached the absolute world record for static counter-current swimming, swimming for 31 hours and 7 minutes in a row, on November 6, 2020, in Madeira Island (Portugal). Having managed, on the same day, to surpass the female world record of more than 24 hours in a row swimming against the current. Mayra Santos and the achievement of a dream Originally from Minas Gerais, Brazil, this 41-year-old athlete chose Madeira Island (Portugal) more than a decade ago to live and raise a family. It was here, on Madeira Island, that the Portuguese-Brazilian athlete, who has never been a professional swimmer, but who is passionate about swimming, embarked on her dream and managed to achieve the absolute world record. “Think as if you were at sea”, these were the words of Mayra Santos…
The greatest Vertical Ascent on road bicycle in 24 hours
The Italian Cristian Nardecchia became on September 12, 2021 a prophet in his land by becoming the cyclist who has overcome the greatest unevenness, in absolute terms: ( 18.075 m) in less than 24 hours, exactly 22:17:56. Cristian achieved this feat in a circuit established for the race in his hometown, Sezze, (Latina). Said circuit of approximately 0.57 km, elevation gain of 75 m and with a slope at some point of more than 13% was covered by Cristian Nardecchia on 241 occasions supported unconditionally by his family, friends, neighbors and passionate about cycling and extreme challenges who gathered in this beautiful town. The record event, which began on Saturday, September 11 in the morning, progressed adequately throughout the day. The chronos recorded and the integrity and conviction transmitted by Cristian supported by his team led by Alberto Spagnoli made foresee the intention of the long-awaited Official World record. The…
The tallest Building in the World
THE TALLEST BUILDING IN THE WORLD. The Burj Khalifa Tower with 828 m height is the tallest structure ever made by humans. The construction of this building located in Dubai began on September 21, 2004 and was inaugurated on January 4, 2010. The main architect and responsible for the project was Adrian Smith who has today directed the project of the Jeddha tower which is the tower called to exceed 1000m high. The promoter of this monumental work was Emaar Properties with an estimated investment of more than 1,500 million dollars. The tower has 163 plants that are given various uses: restaurants, hotels, luxury residences, corporate suites and the highest viewpoint in the world located 555m high on the 148th floor. The construction of this involved 12,000 employees from more than 30 countries. The Burj Khalifa is shaped at its flower base, the Hymenocallis, a six-petal white flower typical of…