The Guinness World Records are a collection of extraordinary achievements and feats performed by people, animals and natural phenomena. These records are compiled and published annually in a book known as the “Guinness Book of Records.” The idea to create this book arose in the 1950s, when Sir Hugh Beaver, director of the Guinness brewery, had a discussion about which was the fastest game bird in Europe. Not finding an answer in any reference file, he decided to create a book that would resolve these types of debates.
Today, Guinness World Records is the global authority on record verification and documentation, with official offices and adjudicators around the world. These achievements span a wide range of categories, including animals, arts and crafts, celebrities, dedication and collections, fashion and makeup, food and drink, video games and exploits related to the human body.
On this occasion, the tallest woman on the planet, Rumeysa Gelgi, and the shortest woman, Jyoti Amge, They met in London to enjoy a traditional tea ceremony. This event was held as part of the celebration of Guinness World Records Day and the 70th anniversary of the iconic book. that documents human feats and singularities.
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They met in London for tea
The meeting took place at the luxurious The Savoy hotel in London. Rumeysa Gelgi, originally from Türkiye, measures 2 meters and 15 centimeters and at 27 years old she has stood out as a researcher in the field of computer engineering. For her part, Jyoti Amge, a 30-year-old Indian actress, is barely 63 centimeters tall and is recognized for her performances in Bollywood. and his participation in the American series American Horror Story, season 4.
Despite the staggering difference of more than 1.5 meters in their heights, both women found many common points during the conversation. They shared details about their self-care routines, makeup preferences, and passion for connecting with people around the world. “It was very special to meet someone like Rumeysa. She is kind and warm, and I felt completely comfortable around her,” Jyoti told Guinness World Records. who suffers from primordial dwarfism, a genetic condition that stops growth from a very early age.
For her part, Rumeysa, diagnosed with Weaver syndrome, a rare condition that causes accelerated growth and skeletal malformations, was delighted with the encounter. “My beautiful friend, thank you for coming and creating these beautiful memories together. It was incredible to share with you the honor of being announced as icons, knowing you is another honor. I hope to see you again soon,” said the researcher on their social networks.
“These records not only celebrate unique characteristics, but represent stories of improvement, determination and inspiration for all. By bringing Rumeysa and Jyoti together, we want to send a clear message: our differences do not divide us, they enrich us,” Guinness World Records editor-in-chief Craig Glenday, who was present at the event, said on social media and described both women as “icons” of the spirit of the book.
Who is the shortest woman in the world?
The shortest woman in the world is Jyoti Amge, from India. He was born on December 16, 1993 in Nagpur and measures only 62.8 centimeters due to a form of dwarfism called achondroplasia, as reported by the official website of the Guinness World Records. Jyoti was first recognized as the world’s shortest teenager in 2009, and in 2011 she was officially declared the world’s shortest woman by the same company.
Despite her height, Jyoti has managed to stand out in the world of entertainment. He has appeared in television shows and movies, including a role in “American Horror Story: Freak Show. Her charisma and personality have made her a loved and respected figure worldwide.
She is the tallest woman in the world
The tallest woman in the world is Rumeysa Gelgi, from Türkiye. He was born on January 1, 1997 and is 215.16 centimeters tall due to a rare genetic condition called Weaver syndrome, which causes accelerated growth. Rumeysa was officially recognized by Guinness World Records in 2021.
In addition to his impressive height, he holds other records, such as having the largest hands of a living woman (24.93 centimeters), the longest back (59.90 centimeters) and the longest ears among living women (9.58 centimeters). Despite the physical limitations she faces, she works as a web designer and uses her platform to inspire others and promote acceptance of physical differences.
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