Guinness World Records (GWR) has dismissed a Ghanaian chef’s attempt to break the world record for the longest cooking marathon by an individual, her team says.
In January, Failatu Abdul-Razak appeared to have broken the world record after cooking non-stop for more than 227 hours.
The co-ordinator of Ms Abdul-Razak’s challenge, Kafui Dey, on Sunday said that her attempt at breaking the record “unfortunately fell short of meeting the stringent guidelines set forth by Guinness World Records”.
“A statement from the Records Management Team cited a violation of the rest break rules, resulting in an unsuccessful attempt.”
A GWR spokesperson told the BBC despite the fail they “commend Failatu on her tremendous efforts with this record attempt”.
Adding that it was “due to guidelines around rest break timings not being met”.
Ms Abdul-Razak’s attempt caused widespread excitement across Ghana.
Politicians, including Vice-President Mahamudu Bawumia, numerous celebrities and even the Ghanaian military expressed their support for Ms Abdul-Razak throughout the cook-a-thon.
Despite her failed bid, the chef thanked her supporters, saying that their “backing has been instrumental throughout this journey”.