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GWR: Nigeria’s Chidinma Okafor Becomes New Record Holder For Longest Crocheting Marathon

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Chidinma Modupe Okafor, a Nigerian woman, has been certified by the Guinness World Records (GWR) as the new record holder for the longest crocheting marathon

The British reference book, in a publication, revealed that Chidinma crotched a white dinner gown for 72 hours.

This feat broke the previous record of 34 hours and 7 minutes which was set by Alessandra Hayden of the United States in 2021.

GWR said Chidinma had to crochet continuously for the entirety of the attempt to successfully achieve the record.

This means that once she finished a ball of yarn, she had to immediately move on to the next.

Speaking on her new feat, Chidinma said that she aimed to “showcase the artistry and perseverance” in the craft.

The crocheter also spoke about her preparations towards attempting the crocheting marathon.

She added that it involved “rigorous training and mental conditioning”.

“I aim to showcase the artistry and perseverance involved in this craft and promote awareness about crocheting and its benefits,” she said

“My preparation for the record attempt involved rigorous training and mental conditioning. It also required physical endurance and strategizing to maintain a consistent pace while minimizing fatigue.

“Additionally, logistics such as arranging for sufficient yarn with support staff were crucial for the uninterrupted progress of the attempt.”

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