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Now, you can try to get your own world record in Dubai

Want to have a Guinness World Record? This is your chance

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Published: Sun 28 May 2017, 12:43 PM

Last updated: Sun 28 May 2017, 2:59 PM

Here is an incredible chance for the residents and visitors of Dubai to create some new world records, break old ones and grab a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to inscribe their names in the Guinness Book of World Records. Get ready to put Dubai on the map one more time with nine world record-breaking attempts at the upcoming Ramadan Night Market starting June 1st. The coveted title has collaborated with the organisers of the night market, Sumansa Exhibitions, to create history in Dubai this Ramadan.
Designed to appeal to all ages from youngsters to adults, these record breaking events will be the highlight of this year's night market which will be held from June 1- 10 from 8 pm to 2 am at Dubai World Trade Centre, Hall 7 and 8. Attracting thousands for its diverse shopping and recreational experience, the entry fee for the souk is AED 5 for adults, while children under 5 years enter for free.
All the 9 contests are divided under 3 broad categories which are Talented Thursday, Foodie Friday and Sing it Saturday. Some will be individual attempt while for many, people will need to work as a team. Under the theme of Talented Thursday, visitors will get to chisel their competitive spirit while getting ready to race against time to reach the goal of creating most painted handprints in one minute, most paper aircrafts made and caught in a minute and most pencils stood on end in one minute.
Taking the excitement to another level will be the Foodie Friday attempts where people will try an expert hand at assembling the maximum number of hotdogs, or build an Arabic coffee cup pyramid while keeping an eye on the clock.
While for a more 'breathless' moment and to test your vocal cords and compete for the longest continuous vocal note, one can be part of the Sing it Saturday contests which also feature most body taps in one minute and identifying the maximum number of musical instrument images in one minute challenge.
Guinness Book of World Records competitions at the Ramadan Night Market include:

8:30 - 9:30
10:30 - 11:30
12:30 - 1:30
 
 
Talented Thursday: June 8th, 2017
Most painted handprints in one minute
Most paper aircrafts made and caught in a minute (team of two)
Most pencils stood on end in one minute
 
Foodie Friday: June 9th, 2017
Fastest time to build an Arabic coffee cup pyramid
Fastest time to identify ten fruits while blindfolded
Most hot dogs made in one minute
 
Sing it Saturday: 10th June, 2017
Longest continuous vocal note
Most body taps in one minute
Most images of musical instruments identified in one minute
 


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