Guinness World Record's adjudicator, Joanne Brent (centre), presents

The GWR Official Adjudicator Based in 15 countries and speaking 18 languages, our 69 adjudicators are accomplished public speakers and are fully media-trained. They also create a highly effective focal point for photo opportunities and audience engagement. Invite an adjudicator There's nothing quite like the presence of an Official Guinness World Records Judge to create a sense of prestige, attract media and enhance the emotional connection between your brand and audience. Benefit from: A fully account managed service - we complete your application form and evidence requirements.

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Jeanne Calment, the oldest person ever, lived to the age of 122 How is the age of the world's oldest person verified? "No single subject is more obscured by vanity, deceit, falsehood, and deliberate fraud than the extremes of human longevity." - Guinness Book of Records 1960 Published 23 October 2019 Ever wondered what it's like being a Guinness World Records Adjudicator? Well now you can find out! Watch exclusive interviews with our adjudicators who have travelled the globe to bring you world class records like the oldest person living or the fastest tuk-tuk. Who holds the most Guinness World Records record titles? Why is my achievement not in the book? Why is my achievement not on the website? What happens to all the food from record titles involving large amounts of food? How do I get an adjudicator to attend my record attempt? I want to know the guidelines for a record. By Vicki Newman Published 29 March 2023 After 16 years in his Adjudicator uniform, Jack Brockbank jokes that he's owed his very own Guinness World Records certificate. "I'm pretty sure I've been doing it longer than anyone else at the minute," Jack told us. "Where's my certificate?"

Guinness World Record's adjudicator, Joanne Brent (centre), presents

It's worth it: The Priority Application service for existing titles costs £500 / $800 US / €630 (plus VAT where applicable), while the cost for new titles is £650 / $1,000 US / €820. A worthwhile investment to get your application reviewed ahead of the rest. Don't forget: The price does not include Priority Evidence Review. A: The official title is "Guinness World Records Adjudicator." I'm part of a team of adjudicators who are sent in person for certain events. I am the person who decides, normally in real time, unless it's a very intense record, whether or not the record attempt was successful. We go to the event in our fancy uniform. Empric, a 37-year-old adjudicator for Guinness World Records, was observing wellness company Lycored as its employees attempted to display the widest variety of tomatoes ever assembled. It. By Sammy Lloyd Published 22 October 2019 It takes practise and precision to be a Guinness World Records adjudicator. You must be able to handle all the tools required to judge world class record attempts… the measuring tape, clicker and of course, the stopwatch. As with everything, practise makes perfect!

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Subscribe || https://gwr.co/YT-SubFavourites || http://gwr.co/YT-FavsGuinness World Records Adjudicator Michael Empric talks to us during Pride Month about t. Meet Michael Empric, our official Guinness World Records adjudicator. Michael has been with Guinness World Records for four years. Coming from the media and public relations world, he was looking for a job in New York City that he would really enjoy. Published 26 September 2019 World Book Day this year saw kids dress up as their favourite book characters, from Harry Potter to Horrid Henry. But one boy, Alasdair, decided to dress in something a bit different. 📚 As his favourite book is the Guinness World Records book, he wanted to dress as someone who features in it. But who? Published 26 September 2019 Have you ever thought… what does it take to become a Guinness World Records (GWR) adjudicator? Look no further! We've created a GWR Adjudicator Bootcamp that you can take part in at KidZania this half term, on 26-27 October in London. (There's also a competition to win a family ticket to KidZania !)

A Guiness World Record's adjudicator, Joanne Brent (centre), presents

A Guinness World Records adjudicator presented the park's team with the official recognition for their record-breaking achievement at the China Ice and Snow Tourism Development Forum 2024. The Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, native can reach a pitch of 44.1 decibel (s) (C-weighted) with her nose, making it the loudest nose whistle in the world. That's as loud as a birdcall! LuLu first discovered her skill as a child when she was about seven years old. "I discovered my ability to create whimsical melodies with my nose," she said.