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A Record That You Can't Break

The man has set records in all the seven continents and in more than 30 different countries, and not surprisingly, he is also the official record holder for 'The most current Guinness World Records held at the same time by an individual'.
Now,
there
has
been
an
addition
of
a
new
feather
to
the
cap.
Ashrita
Furman
has
become
the
first
person
to
hold
100
Guinness
Book
of
World
Records
simultaneously,
after
he
recited
and
translated
a
poem
into
111
languages.
The
resident
from
Jamaica,
Queens,
assembled
a
group
on
Tuesday
that
recited
late
Indian
spiritual
leader
Sri
Chinmoy's
poem
'Precious'
in
111
languages
at
City
Hall
Park.
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| | The resident from Jamaica, Queens, assembled a group on Tuesday that recited late Indian spiritual leader Sri Chinmoy's poem 'Precious' in 111 languages at City Hall Park. |
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While over 100 participants followers of Chinmoy from around the globe recited the eight-line poem in languages ranging from Dzongkha to Picard, Furman recited it in Zulu. "It was fun learning about many of these languages quite a few I never even heard of," the New York Daily News quoted him as saying.
The feat broke the previous record, in which 'Values on Community Harmony' was read in 79 languages.
Earlier this year, he broke the record for eating the most M&Ms with chopsticks in a minute after he ate 38.
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