This isn't a stitch-up!
These are just some of 2019's best Guinness World Records - from the longest knitting needles to the most sausages produced in a minute.
The world's largest knitting needles
Wiltshire-based artist Elizabeth Bond, 31, decided to attract attention to her exhibitions by creating the world's longest knitting needles.
They measure 4.4 metres (14ft 6in) in length and have a diameter of 9.01cm (3½in).
Elizabeth says she is proud to show exactly what art students can accomplish. "Everybody has potential if you just keep striving and pushing forward," she says.
"Give it a go, what's the worst that can happen?"
Longest time controlling a football with the soles of the feet while on the roof of a moving car
Ash Randall's fascination with Football Freestyle began when he was 16.
Now aged 29 and a professional Football Freestyler, he was inspired after seeing TV adverts featuring Ronaldinho.
On November 15, 2014, Ash, from Barnsley, performed his feat at Cardiff Airport for 93 seconds.
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Most powdered doughnuts eaten in three minutes
When he was five years old, Kevin Strahle's grandmother, who survived the Great Depression, taught him that wasting food was not on.
Eight years later he ate a box of cereal and 25 cookies during school lunch.
After watching a hot-dog eating contest, he was inspired, arriving at the Guinness World Records office in New York on May 12, 2017, and consuming nine powdered doughnuts in three minutes.
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Most hula-hoops spun simultaneously on multi-body parts
Last May, German professional hula-hoop dancer and teacher Dunja Kuhn, 30, balanced no fewer than 59 hula-hoops during a cabaret performance in London.
She's now working on breaking her own record.
"Never, ever in a million years did I think I would set a Guinness World Records title and be in the book that as a child you look through with your friends," she says. "It's awesome."
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Most sausages produced in one minute
Barry John Crowe, a 28-year-old butcher from Ireland, has been helping his parents in the family's shop in Cavan since he was 10 years old.
He broke the world record by producing 78 sausages in just 60 seconds - just over three-quarters of a second per sausage.
Barry credits his parents for instilling him with confidence and enabling him to create an impressive range of 36 different sausage types, including chocolate chip and honey-comb.
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Largest collection of clown-related items
Inspired by his young daughter's obsession with clowns, FM Kahn, 70, who was born in Germany, started a collection of clown ephemera which now boasts more than 4,348 items - including 1,000 clowns hanging from the ceiling of his clown-themed museum in Hoogvliet, Netherlands.
His collection, which broke the record on April 11, 2017, is dedicated to children suffering from cancer and all profits from his museum go to supporting them.
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Highest jump by a dog
Samantha Valle, 31, could tell her rescue dog Feather had a talent the day she jumped so high she hit her basement ceiling in Maryland, US.
She began training Feather to jump over hurdles and on September 17 last year, Feather leapt an astonishing 6ft 3½in.
"It takes a certain person to see the potential in a dog," she says.
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Oldest performing flying trapeze artist
Betty Goedhart, 85, has flown her way into the record books by becoming the oldest performing flying trapeze artist (female) in the world.
The Californian was 84 years and 249 days old when she earned her record on May 12, 2017, proving age shouldn't stop anyone accomplishing their dreams.
From a young age, Betty believed she could achieve anything with hard work and determination - which is why she began trapeze classes when she was 78.
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Oldest professional club DJ
By day, Sumiko Iwamura from Tokyo works as a restaurant owner and cook but at night she transforms into the DJ Sumirock and plays a monthly club night in Shinjuku.
Sumiko, who broke her record on May 25 when she was 83 years and 118 days old, never imagined becoming a DJ at this age but is having too much fun to be tired.
"Doing something totally different is energising," she insists. "Try something and don't give up."
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Most dice stacked on a cat's paw
A three-year-old feline named Bibi was sitting with his owner at their home in Puchong, Malaysia, when LC Siew decided to balance a few dice on the top of his paw.
When Bibi didn't object, LC began to stack more dice until - on June 18 last year - Bibi was able to balance 10 on his paw; enough to claim a quirky new world record.