• Monday, 16 September 2024
Chef Maliha Mohammed Cooks for 150 Hours Nonstop Setting a New Guinness World Record for Longest Cooking Marathon by an Individual

Chef Maliha Mohammed Cooks for 150 Hours Nonstop Setting a New Guinness World Record for Longest Cooking Marathon by an Individual

Kenyan chef Maliha Mohammed has achieved the Guinness World Record for the longest cooking marathon by an individual after cooking for 150 hours 11 seconds nonstop.

The celebrated chef broke the previous record of 119 hours 57 minutes, 16 seconds set by Irishman Alan Fisher on November 7, 2023.

 

PHOTO | COURTESY: Chef Maliha Mohammed breaks Guinness world record for longest cooking marathon by an individual 

 

 

Maliha endured six grueling days where her mental and physical strength were tested to the limit.

Her determination pushed her to go harder and she shared the exciting news on social media as she thanked everyone who supported her in achieving her dream.

"The lion, the conqueror, the champion is here! 150 hours and the record is home. Thanks to all that came through especially Kenyans that made it to witness this prolific moment in time. Remember, be phenomenal or be forgotten!"

In an interview, she shared that Embarking on this journey was undoubtedly one of the most difficult yet fulfilling undertakings of her career.

 

"Every second felt like an eternity, but also an opportunity to push beyond limits. This has not just been a personal triumph but a celebration of the resilience that resides within each one of us. It has been a journey and labor of love from Kenyans from all walks of life."

In August, Maliha made headlines by completing an impressive home kitchen cooking marathon lasting a remarkable 90 hours and 15 minutes, surpassing the previous record held by Rickey Lumpkin II from Los Angeles, California.

Despite her culinary achievement, Maliha is yet to be officially recognized by the Guinness World Records (GWR).

Congratulations Chef Maliha 

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