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PAKISTAN<br />
It's been a record-breaking summer thanks to the<br />
incredible efforts of our athletes. But even the likes of Mo<br />
Farah and Jessica Ennis would struggle to compete with<br />
some of the entries in the latest Guinness Book of World<br />
Records.Among the wacky wonders to find a place in the<br />
2013 edition of Guinness Book of World Record is Popeye<br />
lookalike Moustafa Ismail and his monstrous biceps, and a<br />
man with the tallest mohican hairstyle, measuring a<br />
towering 3ft 8in. It's not just humans either, with all<br />
creatures great and small snatching a few records - from a<br />
mighty Great Dane to a teeny bull. The 57th version of<br />
best-selling reference book also features new verified<br />
entries for the world's heaviest sportswoman and the most<br />
conquests of Mount Everest. These include 86-year-old<br />
Johanna Quaas, a retired PE teacher from Leipzig,<br />
Germany, who is named the oldest gymnast and Londonbased<br />
sumo wrestler Sharran Other records in the 57th<br />
edition of the book include the lowest roadworthy car - a<br />
vehicle created by students and teachers in Asakuchi,<br />
Japan, which measures 45.2cm (17.79in) from the ground<br />
to its highest part. The <strong>City</strong> <strong>Montessori</strong> <strong>School</strong> in Lucknow,<br />
India, also enters the new edition, with a record<br />
enrolment of 39,437 pupils for the 2010-2011 academic<br />
year. DM<br />
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