Suresh Joachim

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Suresh Joachim Arulanantham is a Tamil Canadian film actor, producer, and multiple-Guinness World Record holder who has broken more than 60 world records[1] set in several countries in attempts to benefit underprivileged children around the world.

World records

In 1991, Suresh Joachim first discovered the Guinness Book of World Records. He was then inspired to break them himself, as it was the most obvious way he found for an average person like him to become famous.

Joachim's first record attempt involved running in his hometown of Colombo, Sri Lanka for at least a little bit every hour for 1000 consecutive hours, (August 19-September 26, 1996; 42 days), totaling a distance of 3,495 km.

On his second attempt for record breaking, Joachim traveled 225.44 km, up and down escalators at the Westfield Burwood Shopping Centre, Burwood, New South Wales, Australia. Joachim next balanced for 76 hours and 40 minutes at Vihara Maha Devi Park Open Air Stadium, in Sri Lanka.

Farthest distance run, whilst carrying a 4.5 kg brick in a nominated ungloved hand in an uncradled downward position was his next record. Joachim traveled 126.675 km around the Westfield Hornsby mall on Florence Street in Hornsby, New South Wales, Australia. He was unsuccessful the first time, when the brick slipped and cut his hand.[2]

A broadcast by Joachim on Geethavaani Tamil Radio in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, lasted for a record 120 hours. It was broadcast between 4 p.m. on 23 June and 4 p.m. on 28 June 2003. This record was unsuccessfully challenged a few times by DJ Max Rushden of BBC Radio Cambridgeshire, who was aiming for 121 hours.

His wedding to Christa Rasanayagam on September 6, 2003 was held at Christ the King Catholic Church, Mississauga, Ontario. The wedding featured a record 79 bridesmaids, a record 47 groomsmen, and a record 60.09 m (197 ft 1 in) long wedding bouquet, held by the bride.

His next four records were all in Greater Toronto Area malls. On 28 November 2004, Joachim earned the record for quickest time reaching 100 miles on a treadmill, in 13 hours, 42 minutes and 33 seconds at the Square One Shopping Centre Mississauga. At the same time, he went the farthest distance in 24 hours on a treadmill, tallying a distance of 257.88 km (160.24 mi) from the 28th to the 29th. With running records in his collection, Joachim participated in the longest dance marathon by an individual. Set at the Dixie Outlet Mall in Mississauga, the 100-hour event lasted from February 16 to 20, 2005.

Joachim set the record for the longest ten-pin bowling marathon, at 100 hours. He broke this record at Playtime Bowl in Toronto from 8 to 12 June 2005.

On March 17, 2006, he set the world record for a couple dance marathon by dancing 31 hours consecutively with Tiffany Lesko. The dances performed included the waltz, quickstep, cha cha, samba, rumba, and jive.[3]

Joachims recent record was a record for basketball dribbling distance in 24 hours. The attempt happened at Toronto's Elmbank Community Centre. Tyler Curiel has held the record of 174.46 km since 2003, accomplished at Tulane University.[4]

Other Guinness-acknowledged records

Filmography

Year Film Language Role Notes
2009 Sivappu Mazhai Tamil Nanthan Guinness World Record for Fastest-Made Motion Picture (from scripting to screening in 11 days 23 hours and 45 minutes)
2015 Good Morning, Good Afternoon Good Evening English Siva Guinness World Record for longest uncut film schedule January 2017

World Peace Marathon

The World Peace Marathon, is a global awareness programme and referred to, is Suresh Joachim`s vision for a better tomorrow. A better, healthier, more – stable and war free tomorrow for the children of the world. Over the past 15 years, Joachim has tirelessly broken world records, most of them endurance based. Today, with the vision of the World Peace Marathon becoming a reality, Suresh needs all the support he can get.

The Marathon will have Suresh running in over 70 countries and 120 cities.

On December 25, 2017 at 12:00am Suresh will set out on a journey of a lifetime. Beginning in Bethlehem and ending in Toronto, Suresh will carry the Peace Torch the entire way. Along the way he will be greeted and joined by Heads of State, other dignitaries and celebrities alike. The purpose of this Marathon will be to accumulate One Billion Dollars through his websites.

During his marathon, Joachim will have a running signature linked to all of his active websites to garner over one billion signatures in favor of “No Poverty No Disease No War Day( Person to Person, Family to Family, Country to Country ) ” and will also Endeavor to raise over 1 billion dollars in funding in support of Suffering Children around the world.

No Poverty No Disease No War Day( Person to Person, Family to Family, Country to Country ) will signify the day when the heads of state and all the powers that be come to a human understanding, to cease all forms of civil & national war in the hope of one day having “No Poverty, No Disease above all No War”.

References

  1. "Suresh Joachim breaks hand shaking world record". CityNews. 3 July 2011. Retrieved 15 November 2014.
  2. Henry, Michele (2008-01-15). "We're world class Guinness addicts". Toronto Star. Toronto, Ontario: Torstar Corporation. p. 1. Retrieved 2008-01-28.
  3. CNW: Dance Marathon Couple, 15 March 2006
  4. Chris Clay, "Record-breaker aims for another one", Mississauga News, 28 August 2006.
  5. Guinness World Records 2014. ISBN 978-1-908843-15-9.
  6. Guinness World Records 2014. ISBN 978-1-908843-15-9.

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