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First Adjudicated Guinness World Record In The South Pacific
First Adjudicated Guinness World Record In The South Pacific
When 838 participants came together, they managed to thrust the tiny tropical island nation of Vanuatu once more into the world spotlight.
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(Free-Press-Release.com) November 24, 2009 --
YouMe Support Foundation, a Vanuatu based charity, successfully hosted a Guinness World Record on November 19th, for 'How Many People Can Write a Story in 24 Hours'.
The successful attempt was achieved with 838 participants taking part, mainly school students from around Port Vila. The previous record was created by Novum Verlag Gmbh in Neckenmarktt, Austria, in 2007, with 797 participants.
Melanesian Tours gathered the students from their schools. On arriving at the huge marquee, which had been set up as a scene from the story, they were quickly registered.
Student teachers from Malapoa Training Teachers College then aided the participants, in groups of 24, to create a sentence. There was a further registration before the sentence was eventually added to the continuous scroll. Often the students had to wait patiently for up to 1 hour, as only one person was permitted to write at a time, according to the rules set down by the Guinness World Record organization.
The only Asia-Pacific Guinness World Record adjudicator, Chris Sheedy said, "It was the first time I have been invited to a Pacific island to adjudicate an event". In his speech declaring the attempt successful, he complemented YouMe Support Foundation on the fact that the attempt embraced and enhanced the local culture, as well as being highly organized.
The 35 chapters of 'Vanuatu Treasure' were fabulously illustrated by a local Ni-Vanuatu, cartoonist, Guy Deroin. The story-line involved two children and a giant tortoise searching across the entire tropical island archipelago of Vanuatu, (1000kms), for clues to a hidden treasure chest. On their way they discovered all the exciting and interesting things that can actually be found in Vanuatu, from the giant kauri forest in the south, to the largest South Pacific fresh water lake on top of a volcano, to water music in the far north. The story will be published as a book, which the public will be able to purchase.
Prime Minister Edward Natapei was there to hear the event announced as a success, just 10 hours after it had started. He said that a Guinness World Record is the ideal promotion for Vanuatu, as many people are not sure just where one of the best holiday destinations in the South Pacific, is located.
The Prime Minister also agreed that the three life size characters and the scroll should take their place in history, in a public display at the Cultural Museum in Port Vila.
This is the second Guinness World Record for Vanuatu. The only other one is held by the underwater post office at Hideaway Resort.
The Guinness World Record attempt was part of the ongoing promotion of raising funds for high school education grants. Just as Marter Homes and Boy's Town raise funds in Australia, by raffling expensive homes, so YouMe Support Foundation is raising funds by raffling a prime piece of real estate on the Internet, at Win a Resort.
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