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Dear
World Records Academy,
Thanks for helping me put toghether the story
about Zoey Beda.
Enclosed are 6 issues of Time Magazine for Kids.
Please let me know if you need more.
Best,
Claudia Atticot
Senior Reporter / TIME
For Kids
[Backwards
Limbo Skating-Zoey Beda]
On
our weekly info-variety show, we would like to air the story
of the San
Alfonso pool being certified as the largest
swimming pool of the world by you.
We are a Japanese broadcaster headquartered
in Osaka and the weekly show will air on Saturday, January
26th, nationwide. It would be greatly appreciated if you could
grant the permission and get back to us at your earliest convenience.
...Thank you for your reply and permission.
I wish you and World Records Academy the
best of luck!
Best regards,
Rieko Ueshima
International Relations Dept. MBS
[Largest
swimming pool]
I am a reporter for TIME Magazine
for kids. We are interested in running a small item on Aniket
Chindak in a future issue and I’m trying to find out
when he is set to try to break the world record. Please advise.
Many thanks,
Claudia Atticot
Senior Reporter
TIME For Kids
[Longest
Limbo Skating-Aniket Chindak]
Hi,
I am writing in regards to Strongest
Boy-world record set by Nicholas Ortiz.
We would love to fly Nicholas and
his family to NYC to show off his strength on TODAY, America's
#1 morning show. Wondering what would be the best way to reach
out to Ortiz family? Thanks!
Lexi Dauber Booker | NBC News | TODAY
My name is Rasheed Oluwa and I'm a reporter
with the Poughkeepsie Journal. The reason I'm writing is that
I saw the article on the Web site about Jesse Eldrid, who
broke the world record for growing the largest
Amaranth plant. I wanted to get in touch with him for
a possible story. Thanx.
Rasheed Oluwa
Reporter
[ Tallest
Amaranth plant ]
Hi I work for Tiger Aspect (an
IMG Media Company), which is one of the leading independent
TV companies in the UK. We are currently in the process of
developing a show called ‘Superkids’ which is about the worlds
greatest sporting prodigies.
We are currently conducting a worldwide search
across every sport with the view to creating a series which
will be syndicated around the world. The premise of the show
is to showcase the talents of kids under the age of 13. We
are only looking for the best of the best, kids who have amazing
potential and are likely to be the next sports superstar.
As well as highlighting the talents
of our youngsters, we will also investigate the factors behind
their success and discuss whether it is due to nature or nurture.
I am contacting you to investigate world records which have
been set by youngsters and are vaguely sports orientated.
I have been on your website to see what I can find.
So far I have come across the youngest
relay team to swim the English Channel and the Strongest
Boy-world record set by Nicholas Ortiz. These are definitely
kids we would like to look at further. I especially would
like to find out more information about Nicholas and the record
he has set.
Are there any other ‘youngest’ records
that you feel might be of interest? If you are able to provide
me with any information I would be most grateful. Please feel
free to contact me with any queries or question that you may
have. In the meantime I look forward to hearing from you.
Thank you for your time. Kind regards
Joe Lurie
Development Researcher
I'm hoping to try and get hold of Elliot
Nicholls for an interview about his texting
record on Kiwi fm. Are you able to pass on his details
to me? Or pass my details to him? This would be for a 5minute
phone interview, hopefully within the next few days. thanks
Kirsty KIRSTY BOND | PRODUCER | KIWI FM
I’ve
just got a Google
news alert with the link for my World Record story
at the World Record Academy website.
First, let me thank you very much for the way
you wrote my story. I’m very proud to be included at the World
Record Academy gallery. Looking forward reading from you soon.
Warm Personal Regards,
Ricardo R. Bellino
Deal Maker
Gold&Bell
[Fastest
deal-Donald Trump and Ricardo Bellino]
Dear
Sir/Madam,
I am writing from award-winning documentary
makers, Bellwether Media, in the UK. We have read with interest
about world record holder, Mr Aurel
Raileanu, a ‘human magnet’ in Romania. We are very interested
in the possibility of producing a documentary on Mr Raileanu
and wonder if you would be able to put us in contact with
him.
I am happy to call you to discuss further
if you could let me know a convenient time and number to call.
Warm Regards
Julie Julie Jackson
Bellwether Media
Good
morning I'm contacting you from the BBC in Cambridge as we're
very keen to speak to someone from the Academy regarding the
longest
bridge made from plastic bottles which is based in Ely
in Cambridgeshire. If anyone is able to contact me I can be
reached on +441223 589891. We would like to speak to someone
on our radio breakfast show tomorrow morning at around 0720
GMT. I realise this would be early but it would give us a
perfect opportunity to take a different angle on this story.
Kind regards
Emma Emma Maclean
Broadcast Journalist BBC Radio Cambridgeshire
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