Guinness World Records has just released its 2019 edition, and, of course, the record holders are getting lots of media attention.
This year, no one may get as much ink as Rolf Bucholz of Dortmund, Germany, but he had a head start, since most of his body is covered with tattoos.
Bucholz was selected as the World’s Most Pierced Male in 2010, but the new Guinness book says he’s now also the man with the Most Body Modifications ― a whopping 516.
Bucholz’s feat is extreme, but he’s joined in the new book by a host of other weird world records:
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Rolf Bucholz has 516 piercings and implants on his body.
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Ash Randall of Cardiff, U.K., managed to control a soccer ball with his feet while on a moving car for 93 seconds.
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Josh Horton balanced a guitar on his noggin for 7 minutes, 3.9 seconds.Â
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Bibi, a cat in Malaysia, managed to balance nine dice on his paw.
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Kevin Strahle was able to eat nine powdered donuts in 60 seconds.
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Betty Goedhart, an 85-year-old woman from Escondido, California, is the oldest performing trapeze artist.
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Barry John Crowe, a butcher in Cavern, Ireland, made 78 sausages in a minute.
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Jessica and her human, Rachael Grylls, managed to skip rope 59 times together.
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British resident Betsy Bond has knitting needles measuring 14 feet, 6.33 inches in length, and 3.54 inches in diameter.
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Germany’s Dunja Kuhn is able to spin 59 hula-hoops at the same time on different parts of her body.
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Feather, a dog in Frederick, Maryland, is able to jump 75.5 inches off the ground.
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Mirko Hansen of Germany is able to skate 50 meters in 8.55 seconds — on his hands.
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Ryan Luney of Carrickfergus, U.K., is able to reverse-vault an incredible 14 feet, 3.8 inches.
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Ali Spagnola, of Los Angeles, managed to bounce 100 meters on a space hopper ball in only 38.22 seconds.
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SumiRock, an 83-year-old woman in Tokyo, still DJs at clubs at least once a month.Â
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