LIB Exclusive: Guinness World Records officially recognizes Nigerian Dancer Jason Usoro as Longest Dance Marathon record holder (photos)

Nigerian dancer and singer, Jason Usoro has been recognized by the Guinness Book of World Record as the record holder for the longest dance marathon, 7 months after attempting to break the record in Lagos, LIB can exclusively reveal.

The Guinness Book of World Records included his name and his record in their official website and book on Friday night Dec. 27th and sent him a sample copy of his certificate with the original to be sent to him in four weeks time.

                  LIB Exclusive: Guinness World Records officially recognizes Nigerian Dancer Jason Usoro as Longest Dance Marathon record holder  (photos)

Jason tried in 2017 to break the record for longest dance by an individual but failed after developing a health issue during the attempt.
                       
               LIB Exclusive: Guinness World Records officially recognizes Nigerian Dancer Jason Usoro as Longest Dance Marathon record holder  (photos)
     

The 27 year old, Usoro, who is a graduate of Covenant University, sought to enter into the Guinness Book of World Records and was set to break the record held by Kalamandalam Hemaleth for longest dance by an individual,  but after failing with that record in 2017, he then tried to break another record 'longest dance marathon' in April 2019.
He didn't just break the record but created a new record for "longest dance marathon' as he and his teammates danced for 53 hours, 28 minutes and 47 seconds.
Sometime in 2018, a dancer known as Pinkie Debbie attempted to break the Guinness book of World Records for an individual, that was previously attempted and failed by Jason.

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