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Guinness World Records gives early look at 2026 record breakers

Among the 2,247 records for its upcoming 2026 edition are an array of new, talented individuals who will inspire readers.

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Ong Luu Cung Huyen has the world's longest fingernails for a male. (Ehrin Macksey via Guinness World Records)

By Dean Murray

Guinness World Records (GWR) has revealed the extraordinary stars featured in the 2026 edition - celebrating some of the most jaw-dropping achievements from around the world.

Leading this year’s line-up is painter, Lưu Công Huyền (Vietnam), who has set the world record for the longest fingernails on a pair of hands (male) (594.45 cm / 19 ft 6 in in total).

Despite the extraordinary length of his nails, Huyền continues to paint - leaving them coated in a striking rainbow of splashes from his artwork.

Ong Luu Cung Huyen paints despite his long nails. (Ehrin Macksey/Guinness World Records via SWNS)

Craig Glenday, Editor-in-Chief of Guinness World Records, traveled to Vietnam to verify the record. He said: “Seeing Lưu’s fingernails up close is an experience you never forget. His dedication shows the true spirit of record-breaking: perseverance, passion and a touch of eccentricity.”

Among its 2,247 records are an array of new, talented individuals that GWR say they hope will inspire readers to be part of it and start their own record-breaking journey.

Craig Glenday adds, "I want readers to treat GWR 2026 as a guidebook for getting their names cemented in history. Everyone has the potential to be the best in the world at something, and this book is the key to unlocking that. Reading about records is one thing, but if you want to be part of it, then your journey starts here."

Eight great record-breaking stars:

(Paul Michael Hughes/Guinness World Records via SWNS)

1. Derrick the donkey

(Paul Michael Hughes via Guinness World Records)

2. Bambou the donkey

(John F Martin via Guinness World Records)

3. Steve Braithwaite.

(Guinness World Records 2026 via SWNS)

4. Kerchie

(Guinness World Records 2026 via SWNS)

5. Eddie John Browne

(Guinness World Records 2026 via SWNS)

6. Norbert the pig

(Cody Fox/Guinness World Records)

7. Nicole Genrich

(Michal Carbol via Guinness World Records)

8. Ruben Roldan

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