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  • FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
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    A giant robot that plays basketballs has set a world record by shooting 2,020 consecutive baskets. The six foot 10-inch/ 2.1 metre android called Cue 3 is unable to move, let alone dribble or dunk. It was crated by researchers at Japanese car maker Toyota.They fitted it with a variety of sensors to calculate the correct angle and force of a shot.Motors accurately replicate the same motion every time.Toyota opted to complete 2,020 baskets in tribute to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.The opening five throws were a success. This was enough to set a new record, but not a single person relaxed. The team's attempt on the record had only just begun.The feat was monitored by Guinness World Records and the who created the robot was given a certificate at the end of the achievement.Toyota's robot makes a three-dimensional image of where the basket is using sensors on its torso.It then adjusts motors inside its arm and knees to give the shot the right angle and propulsion for a swish.

    OPS The Cue 3 baskball robot during its world record 2,020 consectuive basket throws

    Picture supplied by Fderrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
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    FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
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    A giant robot that plays basketballs has set a world record by shooting 2,020 consecutive baskets. The six foot 10-inch/ 2.1 metre android called Cue 3 is unable to move, let alone dribble or dunk. It was crated by researchers at Japanese car maker Toyota.They fitted it with a variety of sensors to calculate the correct angle and force of a shot.Motors accurately replicate the same motion every time.Toyota opted to complete 2,020 baskets in tribute to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.The opening five throws were a success. This was enough to set a new record, but not a single person relaxed. The team's attempt on the record had only just begun.The feat was monitored by Guinness World Records and the who created the robot was given a certificate at the end of the achievement.Toyota's robot makes a three-dimensional image of where the basket is using sensors on its torso.It then adjusts motors inside its arm and knees to give the shot the right angle and propulsion for a swish.

    OPS The Cue 3 baskball robot.The Guinness adjudicator awards the world record certficate to the Cue 3 team

    Picture supplied by Fderrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
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    FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
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    A giant robot that plays basketballs has set a world record by shooting 2,020 consecutive baskets. The six foot 10-inch/ 2.1 metre android called Cue 3 is unable to move, let alone dribble or dunk. It was crated by researchers at Japanese car maker Toyota.They fitted it with a variety of sensors to calculate the correct angle and force of a shot.Motors accurately replicate the same motion every time.Toyota opted to complete 2,020 baskets in tribute to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.The opening five throws were a success. This was enough to set a new record, but not a single person relaxed. The team's attempt on the record had only just begun.The feat was monitored by Guinness World Records and the who created the robot was given a certificate at the end of the achievement.Toyota's robot makes a three-dimensional image of where the basket is using sensors on its torso.It then adjusts motors inside its arm and knees to give the shot the right angle and propulsion for a swish.

    OPS The Cue 3 baskball robot during its world record 2,020 consectuive basket throws

    Picture supplied by Fderrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
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    FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
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    A giant robot that plays basketballs has set a world record by shooting 2,020 consecutive baskets. The six foot 10-inch/ 2.1 metre android called Cue 3 is unable to move, let alone dribble or dunk. It was crated by researchers at Japanese car maker Toyota.They fitted it with a variety of sensors to calculate the correct angle and force of a shot.Motors accurately replicate the same motion every time.Toyota opted to complete 2,020 baskets in tribute to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.The opening five throws were a success. This was enough to set a new record, but not a single person relaxed. The team's attempt on the record had only just begun.The feat was monitored by Guinness World Records and the who created the robot was given a certificate at the end of the achievement.Toyota's robot makes a three-dimensional image of where the basket is using sensors on its torso.It then adjusts motors inside its arm and knees to give the shot the right angle and propulsion for a swish.

    OPS The Cue 3 baskball robot during its world record 2,020 consectuive basket throws

    Picture supplied by Fderrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
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    FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
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    A giant robot that plays basketballs has set a world record by shooting 2,020 consecutive baskets. The six foot 10-inch/ 2.1 metre android called Cue 3 is unable to move, let alone dribble or dunk. It was crated by researchers at Japanese car maker Toyota.They fitted it with a variety of sensors to calculate the correct angle and force of a shot.Motors accurately replicate the same motion every time.Toyota opted to complete 2,020 baskets in tribute to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.The opening five throws were a success. This was enough to set a new record, but not a single person relaxed. The team's attempt on the record had only just begun.The feat was monitored by Guinness World Records and the who created the robot was given a certificate at the end of the achievement.Toyota's robot makes a three-dimensional image of where the basket is using sensors on its torso.It then adjusts motors inside its arm and knees to give the shot the right angle and propulsion for a swish.

    OPS The Cue 3 baskball robot during its world record 2,020 consectuive basket throws under the watchful eyes of a Guinness World Records adjudicator

    Picture supplied by Fderrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
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    A giant robot that plays basketballs has set a world record by shooting 2,020 consecutive baskets. The six foot 10-inch/ 2.1 metre android called Cue 3 is unable to move, let alone dribble or dunk. It was crated by researchers at Japanese car maker Toyota.They fitted it with a variety of sensors to calculate the correct angle and force of a shot.Motors accurately replicate the same motion every time.Toyota opted to complete 2,020 baskets in tribute to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.The opening five throws were a success. This was enough to set a new record, but not a single person relaxed. The team's attempt on the record had only just begun.The feat was monitored by Guinness World Records and the who created the robot was given a certificate at the end of the achievement.Toyota's robot makes a three-dimensional image of where the basket is using sensors on its torso.It then adjusts motors inside its arm and knees to give the shot the right angle and propulsion for a swish.

    OPS The Cue 3 baskball robot team celebrate after the 2020th throw

    Picture supplied by Fderrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
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    FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
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    A giant robot that plays basketballs has set a world record by shooting 2,020 consecutive baskets. The six foot 10-inch/ 2.1 metre android called Cue 3 is unable to move, let alone dribble or dunk. It was crated by researchers at Japanese car maker Toyota.They fitted it with a variety of sensors to calculate the correct angle and force of a shot.Motors accurately replicate the same motion every time.Toyota opted to complete 2,020 baskets in tribute to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.The opening five throws were a success. This was enough to set a new record, but not a single person relaxed. The team's attempt on the record had only just begun.The feat was monitored by Guinness World Records and the who created the robot was given a certificate at the end of the achievement.Toyota's robot makes a three-dimensional image of where the basket is using sensors on its torso.It then adjusts motors inside its arm and knees to give the shot the right angle and propulsion for a swish.

    OPS The Cue 3 baskball robot during its world record 2,020 consectuive basket throws

    Picture supplied by Fderrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
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    FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
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    Basketball 1
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    Pictures must credit: Toyota

    A giant robot that plays basketballs has set a world record by shooting 2,020 consecutive baskets. The six foot 10-inch/ 2.1 metre android called Cue 3 is unable to move, let alone dribble or dunk. It was crated by researchers at Japanese car maker Toyota.They fitted it with a variety of sensors to calculate the correct angle and force of a shot.Motors accurately replicate the same motion every time.Toyota opted to complete 2,020 baskets in tribute to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.The opening five throws were a success. This was enough to set a new record, but not a single person relaxed. The team's attempt on the record had only just begun.The feat was monitored by Guinness World Records and the who created the robot was given a certificate at the end of the achievement.Toyota's robot makes a three-dimensional image of where the basket is using sensors on its torso.It then adjusts motors inside its arm and knees to give the shot the right angle and propulsion for a swish.

    OPS The Cue 3 baskball robot and research team that built it

    Picture supplied by Fderrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
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    FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
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    Basketball 1
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    Pictures must credit: Toyota

    A giant robot that plays basketballs has set a world record by shooting 2,020 consecutive baskets. The six foot 10-inch/ 2.1 metre android called Cue 3 is unable to move, let alone dribble or dunk. It was crated by researchers at Japanese car maker Toyota.They fitted it with a variety of sensors to calculate the correct angle and force of a shot.Motors accurately replicate the same motion every time.Toyota opted to complete 2,020 baskets in tribute to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.The opening five throws were a success. This was enough to set a new record, but not a single person relaxed. The team's attempt on the record had only just begun.The feat was monitored by Guinness World Records and the who created the robot was given a certificate at the end of the achievement.Toyota's robot makes a three-dimensional image of where the basket is using sensors on its torso.It then adjusts motors inside its arm and knees to give the shot the right angle and propulsion for a swish.

    OPS The Cue 3 baskball robot during its world record 2,020 consectuive basket throws

    Picture supplied by Fderrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
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    FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
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    A giant robot that plays basketballs has set a world record by shooting 2,020 consecutive baskets. The six foot 10-inch/ 2.1 metre android called Cue 3 is unable to move, let alone dribble or dunk. It was crated by researchers at Japanese car maker Toyota.They fitted it with a variety of sensors to calculate the correct angle and force of a shot.Motors accurately replicate the same motion every time.Toyota opted to complete 2,020 baskets in tribute to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.The opening five throws were a success. This was enough to set a new record, but not a single person relaxed. The team's attempt on the record had only just begun.The feat was monitored by Guinness World Records and the who created the robot was given a certificate at the end of the achievement.Toyota's robot makes a three-dimensional image of where the basket is using sensors on its torso.It then adjusts motors inside its arm and knees to give the shot the right angle and propulsion for a swish.

    OPS The Cue 3 baskball robot during its world record 2,020 consectuive basket throws

    Picture supplied by Fderrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
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    FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
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    Basketball 1
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    A giant robot that plays basketballs has set a world record by shooting 2,020 consecutive baskets. The six foot 10-inch/ 2.1 metre android called Cue 3 is unable to move, let alone dribble or dunk. It was crated by researchers at Japanese car maker Toyota.They fitted it with a variety of sensors to calculate the correct angle and force of a shot.Motors accurately replicate the same motion every time.Toyota opted to complete 2,020 baskets in tribute to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.The opening five throws were a success. This was enough to set a new record, but not a single person relaxed. The team's attempt on the record had only just begun.The feat was monitored by Guinness World Records and the who created the robot was given a certificate at the end of the achievement.Toyota's robot makes a three-dimensional image of where the basket is using sensors on its torso.It then adjusts motors inside its arm and knees to give the shot the right angle and propulsion for a swish.

    OPS The Cue 3 baskball robot team awarded with the world record certficate by the Guinness World Records adjudicator

    Picture supplied by Fderrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
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    FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
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    A giant robot that plays basketballs has set a world record by shooting 2,020 consecutive baskets. The six foot 10-inch/ 2.1 metre android called Cue 3 is unable to move, let alone dribble or dunk. It was crated by researchers at Japanese car maker Toyota.They fitted it with a variety of sensors to calculate the correct angle and force of a shot.Motors accurately replicate the same motion every time.Toyota opted to complete 2,020 baskets in tribute to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.The opening five throws were a success. This was enough to set a new record, but not a single person relaxed. The team's attempt on the record had only just begun.The feat was monitored by Guinness World Records and the who created the robot was given a certificate at the end of the achievement.Toyota's robot makes a three-dimensional image of where the basket is using sensors on its torso.It then adjusts motors inside its arm and knees to give the shot the right angle and propulsion for a swish.

    OPS The Cue 3 baskball robot during its world record 2,020 consectuive basket throws

    Picture supplied by Fderrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
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    FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
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    A giant robot that plays basketballs has set a world record by shooting 2,020 consecutive baskets. The six foot 10-inch/ 2.1 metre android called Cue 3 is unable to move, let alone dribble or dunk. It was crated by researchers at Japanese car maker Toyota.They fitted it with a variety of sensors to calculate the correct angle and force of a shot.Motors accurately replicate the same motion every time.Toyota opted to complete 2,020 baskets in tribute to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.The opening five throws were a success. This was enough to set a new record, but not a single person relaxed. The team's attempt on the record had only just begun.The feat was monitored by Guinness World Records and the who created the robot was given a certificate at the end of the achievement.Toyota's robot makes a three-dimensional image of where the basket is using sensors on its torso.It then adjusts motors inside its arm and knees to give the shot the right angle and propulsion for a swish.

    OPS The Cue 3 baskball robot being prepared for its record attempt

    Picture supplied by Fderrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
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    FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
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    A giant robot that plays basketballs has set a world record by shooting 2,020 consecutive baskets. The six foot 10-inch/ 2.1 metre android called Cue 3 is unable to move, let alone dribble or dunk. It was crated by researchers at Japanese car maker Toyota.They fitted it with a variety of sensors to calculate the correct angle and force of a shot.Motors accurately replicate the same motion every time.Toyota opted to complete 2,020 baskets in tribute to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.The opening five throws were a success. This was enough to set a new record, but not a single person relaxed. The team's attempt on the record had only just begun.The feat was monitored by Guinness World Records and the who created the robot was given a certificate at the end of the achievement.Toyota's robot makes a three-dimensional image of where the basket is using sensors on its torso.It then adjusts motors inside its arm and knees to give the shot the right angle and propulsion for a swish.

    OPS The Cue 3 baskball robot during its world record 2,020 consectuive basket throws

    Picture supplied by Fderrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
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    FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Basketball 1
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    Pictures must credit: Toyota

    A giant robot that plays basketballs has set a world record by shooting 2,020 consecutive baskets. The six foot 10-inch/ 2.1 metre android called Cue 3 is unable to move, let alone dribble or dunk. It was crated by researchers at Japanese car maker Toyota.They fitted it with a variety of sensors to calculate the correct angle and force of a shot.Motors accurately replicate the same motion every time.Toyota opted to complete 2,020 baskets in tribute to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.The opening five throws were a success. This was enough to set a new record, but not a single person relaxed. The team's attempt on the record had only just begun.The feat was monitored by Guinness World Records and the who created the robot was given a certificate at the end of the achievement.Toyota's robot makes a three-dimensional image of where the basket is using sensors on its torso.It then adjusts motors inside its arm and knees to give the shot the right angle and propulsion for a swish.

    OPS The Cue 3 baskball robot and the researchers who built and programmed it

    Picture supplied by Fderrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
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    FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
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    Basketball 1
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    A giant robot that plays basketballs has set a world record by shooting 2,020 consecutive baskets. The six foot 10-inch/ 2.1 metre android called Cue 3 is unable to move, let alone dribble or dunk. It was crated by researchers at Japanese car maker Toyota.They fitted it with a variety of sensors to calculate the correct angle and force of a shot.Motors accurately replicate the same motion every time.Toyota opted to complete 2,020 baskets in tribute to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.The opening five throws were a success. This was enough to set a new record, but not a single person relaxed. The team's attempt on the record had only just begun.The feat was monitored by Guinness World Records and the who created the robot was given a certificate at the end of the achievement.Toyota's robot makes a three-dimensional image of where the basket is using sensors on its torso.It then adjusts motors inside its arm and knees to give the shot the right angle and propulsion for a swish.

    OPS The Cue 3 baskball robot during its world record 2,020 consectuive basket throws

    Picture supplied by Fderrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das kleinste Brautpaar
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    FEATURE - Das kleinste Brautpaar
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (7443027g)
    Paulo Gabriel da Silva Barros and Katyucia Hoshino Barros, with Mark McKinley, Official Adjudicator
    Shortest married couple in the world, London, UK - 17 Nov 2016
    Paulo Gabriel da Silva Barros (31) measures 90.28 cm and Katyucia Hoshino Barros (28) measures 91.13 cm. The pair, from Itapeva in Brazil, are the world's shortest married couple. They had their record verified and were presented to the media for the first time today to celebrate the 12th annual Guinness World Records Day
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das kleinste Brautpaar
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    FEATURE - Das kleinste Brautpaar
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (7443027h)
    Paulo Gabriel da Silva Barros and Katyucia Hoshino Barros, with Mark McKinley, Official Adjudicator
    Shortest married couple in the world, London, UK - 17 Nov 2016
    Paulo Gabriel da Silva Barros (31) measures 90.28 cm and Katyucia Hoshino Barros (28) measures 91.13 cm. The pair, from Itapeva in Brazil, are the world's shortest married couple. They had their record verified and were presented to the media for the first time today to celebrate the 12th annual Guinness World Records Day
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das kleinste Brautpaar
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    FEATURE - Das kleinste Brautpaar
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (7443027e)
    Paulo Gabriel da Silva Barros and Katyucia Hoshino Barros, with Mark McKinley, Official Adjudicator
    Shortest married couple in the world, London, UK - 17 Nov 2016
    Paulo Gabriel da Silva Barros (31) measures 90.28 cm and Katyucia Hoshino Barros (28) measures 91.13 cm. The pair, from Itapeva in Brazil, are the world's shortest married couple. They had their record verified and were presented to the media for the first time today to celebrate the 12th annual Guinness World Records Day
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das kleinste Brautpaar
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    FEATURE - Das kleinste Brautpaar
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (7443027s)
    Paulo Gabriel da Silva Barros and Katyucia Hoshino Barros, with Mark McKinley, Official Adjudicator
    Shortest married couple in the world, London, UK - 17 Nov 2016
    Paulo Gabriel da Silva Barros (31) measures 90.28 cm and Katyucia Hoshino Barros (28) measures 91.13 cm. The pair, from Itapeva in Brazil, are the world's shortest married couple. They had their record verified and were presented to the media for the first time today to celebrate the 12th annual Guinness World Records Day
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas