Guidelines

Wonder Book of Records (WBR) - Official Record Submission Guidelines

 

At Wonder Book of Records (WBR), we strive to recognize and document exceptional achievements worldwide. To ensure transparency, fairness, and authenticity, we follow a structured approach in evaluating record submissions. Below are the official guidelines for submitting a record attempt:

1. Eligibility for Record Submission

  • Anyone, regardless of nationality, age, or profession, can apply for a record.
  • Participants under 18 must have parental or guardian consent.
  • Submissions must comply with ethical standards and legal regulations.

 

2. Types of Records We Accept

We recognize achievements in the following categories:

  • Sports & Fitness (e.g., endurance, strength records)
  • Education & Knowledge (e.g., memory, problem-solving)
  • Entertainment & Media (e.g., singing, acting, dancing)
  • Mass Participation Records (e.g., largest gatherings, synchronized acts)
  • Arts & Creativity (e.g., painting, sculpting, performance art)
  • Innovation & Technology (e.g., inventions, scientific breakthroughs)
  • Humanitarian Efforts (e.g., charity work, social impact)

 

3. Prohibited & Restricted Record Attempts

  • Records involving extreme danger, uncontrolled risks, or stunts requiring extraordinary luck.
  • Activities that violate laws, cause harm to humans, animals, or the environment.
  • Records based on luck, gambling, or random occurrences.

 

4. Submission Process

  • Online Application: Submit your record attempt via our official portal.
  • Supporting Documents: Provide clear video/photo evidence, witness statements, and any required certification.
  • Verification Process: Our experts will evaluate submissions based on authenticity, repeatability, and documentation.

 

5. Record Approval & Recognition

  • Approved records will receive an Official Certificate of Recognition.
  • Recognized records will be featured on our website and digital platforms.
  • If a record is rejected, feedback will be provided for reapplication.

 

6. Code of Conduct

  • Participants must conduct themselves with honesty and integrity.
  • No falsification, manipulation, or misrepresentation of records is allowed.
  • WBR reserves the right to disqualify any submission that violates ethical guidelines.