15+ Guinness World Records Set in Arkansas

Arkansas Claims Over 15 Guinness World Records!

Imagine a place where someone can hold a deep squat for over 2 hours, another can set a record for the quickest wetsuit change, and yet another can collect more ice cream freezers than you can shake a stick at. That place, my friends, is Arkansas!

In a stunning display of diversity and creativity, the Natural State has earned its spot on the Guinness World Records map with an impressive array of achievements. From the heavy to the hilarious, these records showcase the unique talents and passions of Arkansans.

Some of the Most Jaw-Dropping Records

  • Gabby Rushing from Little Rock held a deep squat position for an incredible 2 hours and 47.07 seconds to raise awareness for POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome).
  • Lindsay Scott at the University of Arkansas took only 43.13 seconds to put on and take off a wetsuit, proving that speed and agility know no bounds.
  • Dr. Steven C. Wilson accumulated 132 ice cream freezers over 16 years, solidifying his spot as the king of cool treats.
  • Berkeley Wasson from Bentonville High School secured three records in Rocket League in a single day, demonstrating skill and dedication in the gaming world.

Records that Will Leave You Speechless

The people of Arkansas have pushed the limits of human endurance, speed, and creativity. From the longest human electrical circuit to the most golf holes played in 24 hours on foot, there’s no shortage of awe-inspiring feats.

On a different note, you’ll find records that will make you chuckle or raise an eyebrow. Who knew there was a record for the tallest wind chime set at 35 feet 10 inches?