Irish chef Alan Fisher breaks Hilda Baci’s longest cooking marathon record

Guinness World Records got in touch with X to share two new world records broken by an Irish chef. Alan Fisher won the world records for the longest cooking marathon (individual) and the longest baking marathon (individual). What’s even more impressive is that he broke both records with only a day’s rest in between.

Alan Fisher cooks in the world record kitchen.  (Guinness World Record) Alan Fisher cooks in the world record kitchen. (Guinness World Record)

Fisher broke the first record after cooking for 119 hours and 57 minutes continuously, beating Hilda Baci’s record by more than 24 hours. He won the second record by baking 47 hours and 21 minutes. This broke Wendy Sandner’s record.

“Records are made to be broken, but at least for today I can hold both at the same time. So many sleepless nights, early mornings, anxiety and financial stress to keep the business alive. Just keep your head down and persevere. Breaking these records is a fitting way to share our story and raise some awareness of the Irish connection here in Matsue,” Fisher told Guinness World Records (GWR).

Guinness World Records tweeted: “Nigerian cooking queen Hilda Baci has been dethroned. Alan Fisher from Ireland cooked for an incredible 119 hours and 57 minutes at his restaurant in Japan.”

Check out the tweet shared by Guinness World Records below:

Since it was shared a day ago, the tweet has garnered more than 9.4 million views, and the numbers are still growing. Many even took to the comment section of the post to share their thoughts.

Here’s how people reacted to this tweet:

“What about the rules about filing claims only after a year?” he announced the individual. To this GWR replied: “It was just a rumour, records can be broken at any time!”

Another added: “This man set two records: the longest cooking marathon and the longest baking marathon, and he did it all on the same day. Make 160 hours in the kitchen. No, he’s too good.”

“Woof! Kudos to him. Good. Hilda once held that title and her name will forever be written in history,” said the third.

The fourth said: “Wow, how could he stay in the kitchen for so long! So passionate.”

“Congratulations to new record holder Alan Fisher,” commented a fifth.

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Source: newstars.edu.vn

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