Day August 2nd, 2022 Guinness World Records Attempt at Celebrations Square Mississauga On. Canada.
Suresh Joachim & No Poverty No Disease No War will attempt to set the new world record for the most people standing on one leg simultaneously at a single venue is 2,500 people to mark the No Poverty No Disease No War Day August 2022. The current record for most people standing on one leg simultaneously at a single venue is 2,277 and was achieved by Tesco (UK) at ExCeL London, in London, UK, on 18 October 2012. Venue: Celebration Square Address: 300 City Centre Dr. Mississauga, Ontario, L5B 3C1 Canada. Date & Time: August-02-2022 Start at 5:30 pm Strick rules from Guinness World Records: Each participant may choose either their left or right leg to stand on. Participants are required to stand on one leg for a minimum of two minutes. Participants are not allowed to hold onto each other or any piece of furniture/equipment that will aid their balance. If any contestant loses balance and any part of their body other than their chosen foot touches the floor during the two minutes, they must be discounted from the total. No special footwear is permitted to aid their balance, nor is any addition to their normal footwear. Barefoot is not permitted. No Poverty No Disease No War Day: Despite the glorious stage of the globe, billions of innocent people are still suffering, in poverty primarily caused by war, and disease. Unless and until the wars are eliminated, there won’t be a lasting solution and finding alternative ways to improve their life. As a first token step of it, let the entire world’s nations be together in having August, first as a day of no poverty, no decease and no war day and have a cease-fire for 24 hours of the day and then collectively make a joint decision and execute such plans on the elimination of poverty and disease. Let’s translate the dream of peace on earth into reality The ceremony will take place on Tuesday start at 5:30 pm August 2, 2022 in Celebration Square Mississauga Canada. The event kicks off with high profile personals representing all 193 countries’ official flags. ( www.nopdw.org ) Suresh Joachim is a Canadian of great resolve. In his dictionary, you will not find the word “quit” or any derivative thereof. He has traveled the world while the great big book of “The Guinness World Book of Records.” He pushes himself past the brink of exhaustion and pain that defeats most individuals to capture his dream of breaking a world record and help those in need while doing it. Suresh is the #1 Guinness World Record Holder in Canada. No Poverty No Disease No War Tel: 1(844) 562 2446 Email: admin@nopdw.org www.nopdw.org 52 Unit 203 Village Centre Place, Mississauga On L4Z 1V9 Canada World Peace Marathon: Suresh Joachim lit the World Peace torch in Bethlehem and began his first marathon in Jerusalem on December 25th, 2017, and finished in Canada on September 20th, 2019. He ran in 6 continents, 72 countries, 125 cities, approximately covering 3588.1 km. During his marathon, he has collected people’s messages for World Peace in more than 60 languages While he was doing his marathon, he met Canadian representatives in Hong Kong, Serbia, India, and other countries. He passed the peace torch to many leaders, including Nobel Peace Director, Sri Lankan Prime Minister, Mayor of Oslo and Ireland, respectively, Ministers, Delegates, Police and Army, actors, business leaders, and the people who support his vision for World Peace. He realized peace is for everyone throughout his journey, and it’s not based on language or religion or which country or color of your skin. As a human, we all can strive for World Peace, and that’s one thing in common that can bring us together. Throughout Suresh’s journey, he met with world leaders who agreed to discuss how we can achieve World Peace through Suresh Joachim’s vision of No Poverty, No Disease, No War. ( www.worldpeacemarathon.com ) Let me take you to the other side of the world where around 6.2 billion out of the 7.8 billion human beings are unable to have let alone enriched three square meals, instead are struggling to have a single meal a day, not having necessary housing, and the lack of the essential medicine for severe diseases. As an awareness and motivational wake-up call, that has been initiated by requesting concerned authorities worldwide to give support by celebrating August as the day of No Poverty No Disease No War. We determined to build peace Person to Perso, Family to Family, Nation to Nation in our United Generation. Peace On Earth.
Everyone welcomes to participate in the world record attempt. Be a part of Guinness World Record Attempt register on www.nopdw.org For further information Joshua Joachim (Secretary to the SG) (647) 561 2446