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Sultan Curson's personal experience.

On September 16, 2009, the jury of Guinness World Records announced in London that sultan kosen, a 26-year-old Turkish man, became the "tallest man in the world" with a height of 2.465 meters, setting a new Guinness World Record.

After careful measurement, the jury of Guinness World Records confirmed that Cosen's height reached 2.465 meters, which was 10.5 cm higher than that of Bao Xishun, a native of China who was previously selected in Guinness World Records, and became the new "tallest person in the world".

Kreich Glenday, editor-in-chief of Guinness World Records, made a special trip to Turkey to measure the height of Kaiser. Because bones are elastic, people's height is not fixed in a day. The surveyors choose three time periods to measure the height of Coulson respectively, and finally take the average of the three measurement results.

Glenday told reporters: "So far, only 10 giants in the world have been officially measured to be more than 2.44 meters tall." Jason is a giant among giants.

In addition, Corson also has the largest hands and feet in the world, with a length of 0.275 meters and 0.365 meters respectively.

In order to promote the forthcoming 20 10 edition of Guinness World Records, Kaiser was invited to come to the UK. This is the first time that Kaiser has left Turkey. Walking on the streets of London, he seems to be a giant in a lilliputian country, attracting passers-by to stop and watch.

Jason asked the photographer to take pictures on the Thames with the Tower Bridge in London as the background. Marley bradbury, a 9-year-old boy, said, "He stands like a tower. He probably needs to use street lamps as crutches. "