Valladolid Real Estate Show Most people twirling flags - Valladolid, Spain, Guinness World Records Blog post Most people twirling flags - Valladolid, Spain, Guinness World Records Blog post My first award from Guinness World Records was held in sunny Spain. As usual, the sun shone on the Plaza Zorrilla, Valladolid, on Sunday 05 September to welcome the participants for the attempt ... World Record for the most people spinning flags
For the organizers of the event, the Coordinator of Peñas de Valladolid, in an attempt to break Guinness World Record category has become an annual tradition, and his way of celebrating the week of the city of festivals. In 2007 he broke the record for largest water fight gun, and in 2008 achieved the record for the longest chain of people licking lollipops. The events attract visitors from around the world ... and this year was certainly an exception.
The initial stage of registration of this event involved participants recording the registration and collection of a English flag that within hours they were moving together (and almost certainly with a high degree of national pride). Within four hours the number of participants had exceeded the previous record of 5,268, made in India, just one month before the attempt to Valladolid ... but still had a long way to go before the much anticipated title would officially be yours.
Once the final participant had entered the area designated for the record attempt, the ring leaders (or perhaps more accurately, the flag turning leaders) showed the correct way to turn flags according to Guinness World Record guidelines which state that all participants must follow the same pace for 5 minutes without dropping their flags ... I knew turning the flag could be so complicated!?
Participants rehearsed and ready, I said for the record attempt to begin timer armed with anxious eyes. A sea vibrant red and yellow flags moved smoothly to the beat of the music for more than 5 minutes, proving that practice really makes perfect.
The album was a success, and the final number of participants was 35 000 people ... Exactly! Now that's what I call mass participation and certainly deserves recognition as an achievement of the Guinness Book of Records. Well done Valladolid View more
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