The world’s tallest and shortest men in the world met for the
first time today to commemorate Guinness World Record Day in London, UK.
Today is The Guinness Book of Records’ 60th anniversary. In 2004
the annual became the world’s best-selling copyright book. Guinness
World Record Day was set up to commemorate the date.
Today hundreds of men including Sultan Kösen, who holds the Guinness
World Record for tallest living male at 2.51 m, and Chandra Dangi, the
shortest man in history measuring only 0.546 m, met to celebrate the
occasion.
The tallest man in the world
Mr Kösen from Ankara, Turkey, became the world’s tallest living man
in 2009, when he took the title from 63-year-old Xi Shun, from China,
who measured 2.361 m in 2005.
His growth resulted from a tumour affecting his pituitaru gland. His
stature is such that he must use crutches in order to walk. Kösen lives
with his parents, three brothers and sister, who are all of normal
height.
He was unable to complete his education because of his height and his job as a part-time farmer. Despite
his height he claims to enjoy a normal lifestyle. He describes the
advantages of being tall as seeing a great distance and being able to
help his family with domestic tasks such as changing light bulbs and
hanging curtains.
The shortest man in history
Mr Dangi is a primordia dwarf. Chandra came to news highlights of
local media when a wood contractor saw him in his village. All of his
family members are of usual size. He was awarded the title of shortest
adult human ever recorded after his height was measured in 24 hours. He
was subsequently enrolled in the Guinness World Record book.
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