SURESH JOACHIM

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SURESH JOACHIM
SURESH JOACHIM
No Poverty No Disease No War
INTERNATIONAL
Multiple Guinness World Record Holder, Film actor, & producer Suresh
Joachim of Canada has broken over 60 World Records around the world.
He has captured public attention by breaking world records in many
categories. He currently holds more than 20 records (not yet broken by
anyone), including The World Fastest movie from script to screening in 11
days 23 hours 45 minutes.
This multi-talented person, who is gifted with various talents, has been
breaking world records since 1996. Suresh’s first world record was 1,000
consecutive hours of running. He drummed continuously for 84 hours,
ran on a treadmill for 168 hours to cover 659.27km, bowled for 168hrs,
carried a 4.5 kg brick in a nominated ungloved hand in an un cradled
downward position for 126.675km, non-stop crawling for 56.62 km, riding
up and down an escalator 11.791 times, carrying a 4.5 kilogram brick for
135.5 km, dribbling a basketball for 156.71 km in 24 hours, running 100
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km on a treadmill in just over 7 hours, 100 hours of continuous dancing,
24 hours moonwalk, performed non-stop musical 42 hours, rocked on a
rocking chair for 75 hours, watched TV for 69 hours on Regis & Kelly show,
Radio DJ 120 hours and the list goes on.
What is amazing about Suresh is that he can learn anything very quickly in
a short time. His objective is to hold records in many different categories
and also to hold the record for most current records. In one year he will
be able to hold the record for the most current records. His ultimate goal
is to break 500 world records in 20 years.
Suresh Joachim
Growing up in the war torn region of Jaffna, Sri Lanka and growing up to be a positive individual with a mission to eradicate war is no small feat. But it was the feat that became Joachim’s calling. At the tender age of 10 Joachim was presented
with the Guinness Book of World Records, in which he saw the achievements of the likes of Diego Maradona and Michael
Jackson. This is where Joachim found his path - at 10 years of age – he decided that his contribution to achieving his
idealistic dreams was through fame, social acclaim and a mention in the Guinness Book of World Records.
But Joachim wasn’t just satisfied with a one-time mention in the Guinness Book; he would go on to breaking many
records after that. 67 world records broken and counting – Suresh Joachim is unstoppable.
“Holder of
Multiple
Guinness
Book World
Records ”
Suresh Joachim
The most remarkable demonstration of Suresh’s commitment to help suffering children will be The World Peace Marathon. This incredible jour-
ney will begin at 12:00 a.m. on December 25, 2014 and end at 5:00 p.m. on September 21th. During his voyage, Suresh will travel through
120 major cities in 76 countries passing a symbolic peace torch to dignitaries in each city. The journey will end with the peace torch being
handed over to the leader of the country followed by a huge musical celebration. Once his journey is complete, Suresh will have traveled over
10,000 km, taking him a total of 270 days. During this time he hopes to raise One Billion dollars for Charity Worldwide. Suresh Joachim will
also submit a petition with million signatures to declare September 20th to 21th as Worldwide Cease Fire Day. Suresh will also attempt to break
20 short world records including LARGEST PETITION SIGNED 500,000,000 IN ONE YEAR.
Susan Sarandon with Suresh Jochim at 123
hrs Movie watching Guinness World Record.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper
discussing future world records with Suresh Jochim.
Asian of the Year
On January 12 2012, for the first time in India, a records breakers festival was held in 12 cities concurrently. The festival honoured the greats in the Guinness Book World. Suresh Joachim received the
highest honour - ASAIN OF THE YEAR at this inaugural festival.
Current Records
The shortest time taken to make a feature length film from scripting to
screening is 11 days 23 hours and 45 minutes for Sivappu Mazhai (India, 2009)
produced in Chennai, India, from 22 May to 3 June 2009.
The record for the fastest time to crawl one mile (1.6 km) is 23 min 45 sec at the
North Kipling Community Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on 23 January 2007.
The record for the greatest distance moonwalked in 24 hrs is 49.252 km (30.60
miles) at The Fregata Restaurant & Night Club, Ontario, Canada, on 11 January
2006.
The greatest distance covered in 24 hours while dribbling a basketball is
177.5km (110.29 miles)at Elmbank Community Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
on 29-30 August 2006.
The longest continuous voluntary crawl (progression with one or other knee in
unbroken contact with the ground) is 56.62 km (35.18 miles),who completed
laps of a circuit 20.1 m in circumference outside the Queen Victoria building,
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia on 18–19 May 2001.
Rocked on a rocking chair continuously for 75 hr 3 min from 24-27 August 2005
at the Hilton Garden Inn, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
Accompanied by 47 groomsmen, aged between 2 and 63, at Christ the King
Catholic Church, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on 6 September 2003.
The longest breakdance marathon continuously breakdanced for 24 hours at
Vaughan Mills Shopping Centre, Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, from 23 to 24 March
2007.
The largest wedding bouquet measured 60.09 m (197 ft 1 in) long at King
Catholic Church, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on 6 September 2003.
Accompanied by 79 bridesmaids, aged 1 to 79, at Christ the King Catholic
Church, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on 6 September 2003.
The longest recorded duration for balancing on one foot is 76 hr 40 min Vihara
Maha Devi Park Open Air Stadium, Sri Lanka, from 22-25 May 1997.
Ran 3,495 km, within a hour, every hour for 1000 consecutive hours (42 days) at
colombo srilanka from 19 august – 29 september 1996.covering 3,495 km each
hour.
Travelled distance of 225.44 km on up & down escalators at westfield shopping
centre, burwood, nsw, australia between 25 may and 31 may 1998.
Ran a distance of 100 km on a treadmill in a time of 7 hr 21 min 40 sec at club
one square one, mississauga on canada on 28 no 2005. (current record)
Ran a distance of 100 miles on a treadmill in a time of 13 hr 42 min 33 sec at club
one square one, mississauga, ontario canada on 28 november 2004. (current
record)
Ran a distance of 257.88 km ( 160.24 miles) on a treadmill in 24 hours at club
one square one, mississauga ontario,canada on 28-29 november 2004 (current
record)
Guinness World Record:
LONGEST DURATION BALANCING
ON ONE FOOT Suresh in Vihara
Maha Devi Park Open Air Stadium, Sri Lanka, from 22-25 May
1997.
Record Time : 76 hours & 40 min
Guinness World Record:
LONGEST CONTINUOUS CRAWL
(progression with one or other
knee in unbroken contact with
the ground) Suresh completed
laps of a circuit 20.1 m in circumference outside the Queen
Victoria building, Sydney, New
South Wales, Australia on 18–19
May 2001.
Record Length : 56.62 km (35.18
miles)
Guinness World Record:
Fastest Time Run on a Treadmill
(100KM)
Suresh in Square One, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on 28
November 2004.
FUTURE RECORD BREAKING ATTEMPTS
1. Marathon World Cycling: 150 days, 15 countries & 7 continents
9. Marathon Dancing in 24 hours with 1500 partners.
2. Maximum distance driven in a Car in 24 hours
10. Marathon Dancing with a single partner: 48 hours
3. Marathon Drumming: 150 Hours
11. Longest time static cycling 250 hours
4. Longest Radio Talk Show Host: 100 Hours
12. Longest Distance Travelled on a Motor Bike: 24 hours
5. Longest Time watching TV: 100 Hours
13. Longest concert by a group: 75 Hours
6. Longest Time Watching Movies in a Movie Theatre: 130 hours
14. Marathon concerts performed in 24 hours
7. Maximum Distance Travelled on a 50 cc scooter in 24 hours
15. Longest Yoga Marathon: 50 Hours
8. Marathon Congo Drumming: 520 Hours
16. Most Golf Balls hit in 24 hours
Various Records:
Fastest 500 miles run
Guinness World Record:
Guinness World Record:
The Longest Marathon
Netflix Movie Watching
Dance Record Suresh
World Record at Military
Fasted 500 km run
Dancing at the Brampton
Island in Times Square on
Rose Theatre on December
October 7, 2008 in New York
30, 2010.
City. Record Time : 123 hours
Record Time : 125 Hours
seeing 57 films
Longest Dance
Marathon - 125 hours
Longest Time Spent
Continusly Running 1000 Hours {42 days}
Travelling up and
down escalators continously - 7 days
Guinness World Record:
1000 Hours Running
Longest bowling marathon - 100 hours
More...
WORLD CEASE FIRE DAY
During Joachim`s marathon run, beginning December 25, 2014, he will bring about
an awareness of “World Cease Fire Day”, a current initiative of the International Day
of Peace. Joachim will add to importance of this day by handing the peace torch
that he will be running with into the hands of heads of state in every country that
he will be running in. This show of acknowledgement will re-enforce the need and
practical application of “World Cease Fire Day”. Once his journey is complete, Suresh
will have traveled over 10,000 km, taking him over 270 days to come full circle.
During this time he hopes to raise One Billion dollars for charity and submit a petition that will garner 500 million signatures in support of - “World Cease Fire Day”.
Throughout his run, Suresh will also be breaking 20 world records including:
LARGEST PETITION SIGNED 500,000,000. The largest international petition: Jubilee
2000, an international movement which called for the cancellation of un-payable
debts owed by the world’s poorest countries by the end of the year 2000. It began
in April 1997, and by the time it was finally handed over to Kofi Annan at the UN
Millennium summit in New York at the end of 2000, the number of signatorie had
reached 24, 319,181 from 166 countries.
LARGEST AMOUNT OF
MONEY RAISED BY A
CHARITY RUN The greatest amount of money by
a charity run or walk is
CAD $ 24.7 million by Terry
Fox (Canada 1958-1981)
Terry ran from St Johns
Newfoundland to Thunder
Bay Ontario, Canada, in
143 days from April 12 to
September 2 1980.
MOST INDIVIDUAL
APPEARANCE WITH FILM
STARS AROUND THE
WORLD (APPROX. 800)
& 17 OTHER ONE MINUTE
RECORDS
The World Peace Marathon, as it is registered 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. He has done this only in the interest of charity. 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 76 countries and 120
cities.
On December 25, 2014 at 12:00am Suresh will set out on a journey
of a lifetime. Beginning in Bethlehem and ending in Toronto, Canada,
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
ww.worldpeacemarathon.com
&
www.worldceasefireday.com
During his marathon, Joachim will have a running petition linked to all of his active websites to garner over 500 million signatures in
favour of “World Cease Fire Day” and will also Endeavour to raise over 1 billion dollars in funding in support of Universal Fund for Suffering
Children – UFFORSC. World Cease Fire Day 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”.
www.sureshjoachim.org