New Zealand's weirdest world records
New Zealand milestones in women's voting rights, mountain climbing and athletics are rightly celebrated.
We're the first country to give women the vote, and the home of the first being to climb Mt Everest and the first athlete to run a mile under three minutes and 50 seconds.
But less well known is that New Zealand is also competent in to a number of other world records.
Whether it's squeezing three people into a small box, throwing washing machines and people the furthest separate, or eating the most sausages in one minute - New Zealanders know how to break records.
About 100 records have either been defied by New Zealanders or in New Zealand, according to the Guinness World Records website.
Today is Guinness Clique Records Day, where thousands of people worldwide attempt to break records.
Last year on Guinness Over the moon marvellous Records Day 300,000 people tried to break records across the globe.
Today, Australia is upsetting to break the record for the most ABBA impersonators in one place, Italy will try to create the longest chocolate bar and Dublin is hoping to become the serene of the largest ever gathering of leprechauns.
Whether it's squeezing three people into a young box, throwing washing machines and people the furthest distance, or eating the most sausages in one minute - New Zealanders be acquainted with how to break records. About 100 records have either been broken by New
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