The Guinness World Records (GWR) has recognised Nigerian woman Chidinma Modupe Okafor as the new holder of the record for the longest crocheting marathon. According to the British reference book, Chidinma broke the previous record of 34 hours and 7 minutes set by Alessandra Hayden of the United States in 2021 by crocheting a white dinner gown constantly for an astounding 72 hours.
Chidinma had to crochet continuously for the entire marathon in order to record the longest crocheting marathon. She would start working on the next ball of yarn as soon as she had finished the previous one. Her extraordinary passion and endurance were exhibited by her unwavering effort.
Speaking on her accomplishment, Chidinma said she wanted to draw attention to the patience and expertise needed to master the craft of crocheting. “I want to raise awareness about crocheting and its benefits and showcase the artistry and perseverance involved in this craft,” the woman stated.
Chidinma also talked about the intense training and mental conditioning she underwent in order to prepare for the marathon attempt. “I underwent intense training and mental conditioning in order to get ready for the record attempt. In order to keep a steady pace and reduce tiredness, it also needed mental toughness and physical stamina,” she said.
“In addition, planning logistics, like getting enough yarn with help staff, was essential for the attempt to proceed without interruption.” Following Hilda’s well-known cook-a-thon, a number of Nigerians have broken world records.
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These include Tonye Solomon (most steps climbed on a ladder while balancing a football on his head), Helen Williams (longest wig and widest wig), and Ewa Cole (longest marathon singing Christmas songs).